Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hamilton A Kellner sell A-Nb. I hard and soft coal. NORTH NEWTON. Miss Nell Parker was in Rensselaer Saturday. ’ Stanley and Kathryn 'Lane were In Rensselaer attending church Thursday. Rose and Amelia Lane returned home Monday after spending several days with Mrs. Ed Kanne and Miss Tillie Malchow, of Rensselaer. Mrs. Kanne accompanied thorn as far as Surrey, where she spent the day visiting friends and the Surrey school. Joe and Fred Thomas were in Rensselaer Thursday to church. The ‘bans of marriage between Miss Kathryn Lane of this township and Mr. Jim Walters, of Barkley township, were published for the first time in the Catholic church Sunday. They will reside on one of Jack Lawless farms, east of Rensselaer.
MILROY Wm. Halstead spent Sunday and Sunday night with G. L. Parks and family. Our schools have again resumed their work after vacation. Elmer Gilmore and family have all had sore.throats for a few days. Mrs. E. Marchand called on Mrs. Branson dark Monday. T. A Spencer was a Monon visitor Monday. Mias Ghidys Grouxw and John Havens were married last Saturday. Earl Foulks and Jaa. Wood spent Saturday night in Monon. Preaching Sunday, Jan. 11th, at 3 p.m. All invited. Branson dark is not feeling so well as he did. Willard Johnsons moved from Lee to the McDonald farm the first of the week. Martha dark, Louise and Irene Marchand and Maggie Foulks called on Mrs. T. E. Johnson Sunday. Lon and Dan Chapman ware Monon visitors Monday. Garfield Howell shredded corn Tuesday.
One Start Burnt Frtt Defective Wiring There are auiy ■arehaildiafs ii the city where the wiria|if had. We Bake a special offer to yea far 30 days. * Call and See Us Abeat It . DUVALL & BABCOCK r- - > '
