Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Home made sauer krafut at The Home Grocery. Order feed and fuel of Hamilton & Kellner. Phone 273. B. Forsythe made a business trip to Chicago today. ------ ■ __ — _____ John Deere line of implements Is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. The Girls Card Club will meet Tuesday evening with Mis. Wood Spitler. D. H. Yeoman returned this morning from a visit with his sons at Ambia and Tab. Henry Wood went to Brook today to visit his son, Dr, Aaron Wood, and family,* for a few days. Home baking made a pleasure by using A. and K’s Best Flour, SL3S a* sack—Home Grocery. It’s worth a trial, special breakfast blend coffee; 25c lb.—Home Grocery. G. M. Farr, of Kankakee, 111., came this morning to visit the tenant of his Gillam township farm, Jasper Houston. SI.OO Wizard Polish free with each Wizard Triangle Polish Mop, $2.50 value for $1,50. THE HOME GROCERY. Trcver Eger went to Chicago this morning for a short stay, principally to witness the production of “The Auctioneer." Harry GaUaher and wife went to Mill Creek, Laporte county, this morning, where Harry is building a stone road. Miss Emma Kims, of Gilnfan, Hi, came this morning for a short visit with her uncle; John Loehrka of southeast of town, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hathaway went to Monon today after a visit of several days with Mrs. JoslC Miller and family. Mrs. T. C. Thornton and Mrs. E. L. Clark are spending today with Mrs. Theo. Warne, at Parr, and Mis. Thornton will start from there for Detroit, (Mich., for an extended stay. Mrs. P. W. Dirham and daughter, of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Florence Hawkins, of Lafayette, are visiting their cousins, Mrs. J. D. Allman and family. Mrs. Mary Gore and friend, Mr. Brown, of Donavan, 111., were guests over Saturday and Sunday of the former’s daughter, Mrs. deucy Wood and family, j Miss Mary Childers, who recently had a severe sickness, is now very much better, but an inside goiter has developed that will require an operation and- this will be performed at the Wesley hospital, Chicago, next Monday. John A Grey and eon, who now lives on a farm near Hobart, returned home today after « visit of several days with hie daughter, Mrs. Robart Hurley, south of town, and she returned home with him for a visit Attorney T. B. Cunningham and Sheriff Dowling, of Kentkmd, came to Rensselaer this morning to see Judge Hanley. There is no court at Kentland this week, adjournment having been made last Friday until Monday of next week. . Mrs. C. G. Spitler came this morning from South Bend, where she has been for some time with her dapghfcer, Mrs. Delon Coen. Mrs. CD as. W. Coen has been suffering intensely from rheumatism and in in a sanitarium at Benton Harbor, Mich, and her sister, Mrs, Rebecca Porter, who Is at the Coen home at South Bend, has been suffSrtag from a severe attack of erysipelas.