Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE OF EARLY CLOSING. We, the undersigned, agree to close our places of business with the exception of Saturday nights, at 6 o’clock p. m., beginning January 5, 1914, until further notice: Rowles & Parker. Samuel-Fendig. Traub & Selig. W. R. Lee. E. VanArsdel & Co. B. J. Jarrette. Simon Leopold. .: —. C. -Earl-Duvall. • r> B. N. Fendig. Geo. E. Collins. Mrs. H. Porcupile. Mary Meyer Healy. The G. E. Murray Co. BiWarner Bros. W. J. Wright. . John H. Ramp. D. M. Worland. E. D. Rhoades & Son. . Rowen & Kiser. J. A. McFarland. Both Bros. J. J. Eigelsbach. Cleve Eger.

Henry Jones, who has been spending about two months at the home of his brother, John Jones, west of town, left today for Black Mountain, N. C., where he will spend the balance of the winter. He was there last winter and likes the climate very much. Mrs. W. O. Rowles entertained a large number of Rensselaer ladies from 2 to 5 O’clock Thursday afternoon at a delightful New Years reception. Mrs. H. L. Kindig and daughters, Misses Avaline and Geraldine, of Monticello, who were Mrs. Rowles’ guests, stood with her in the receiving line. Mrs. M. D. Gwin and Miss Bel Laßue furnished piano music during the reception. Light refreshments were served. Lon Healy went to Chicago this morning to purchase new drums and traps for the use of his brother, Paul, and to visit some of the music houses. Tomorrow Charles Overton, who has been visiting here, will join Lon in Chicago, and go from there to his home in South Haven, Mich. Charles possesses considerable musical talent and while here has played a violin at the Princess theatre, and also played at the home of Dr; English Tuesday evening. the holidays visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Putts, and today went to Chicago td resume his work with the N. K. Fairbanks company. Joe has been traveling for that company through Kentucky and has had his territory Increased and will now travel in Illinois as well as Kentucky. His work is mostly in the advertising department.