Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
R. A. Mam an was down from Wheatnera today. ,• Mrs. W. H. Beam and Mrs. W. C. Babcock are spending in Chicago. Home made sauer kraut at The Home Grocery. ,• * . Joe Luers will take charge of the W. L. Wood store at Parr on Feb. Ist. Order feed and fuel of Hamilton & Kellner. Phone 273. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter went to Chicago today for a visit of several days. _ John Deere line of implemente is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. W. L. Wood has been quite sick at her home at Parr, for several days. Mrs. Prank Foltz went to Chicago this morning to remain two or three soys. Ed Martin left this morning for a visit of several days at Talbot, Ind., and Sheldon, 111. We have some fancy, fresh smoked finnan haddle. Try them. JOHN 3£GER. Mrs. A. G. Work eaine from Lafayette this morning to visit Mrs. Stella Ketehum. C. C. Warner went to Indianapolis today to attend the retail lumber dealers’ association. SI.OO Wizard Polish free with each Wizard Triangle Polish Mop. $2.50 value for $1.50. THE HOME GROCERY. Auction sale of remnant clothing for men and boys Saturday. Van Rensselaer street. Col. Phil--lipsv Auctioneer. - iri —— M : , i fmT Miss Ona Ricks returned to Francesville today after a short visit with her brother, Louis Ricks, south of town.
For 15c we will sell you a package of self-raising pancake or buckwheat flour and a bottle of maple and eane syrup. JOHN EGER. — Mrs. Dean Meriea and baby returned to Francesville yesterday after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. Ross Porter and George Parkison left this morning for Demopolis, Ala., for a two weeks’ visit with Ray Adams and S. E. Sparling. 3 lbs. of fancy California evaporated peaches, or seedless raisins for 25c, at John Eger’s. Mrs. H. C. Collins returned to Hegewisch, 111., this mo ring after a visit of several days with Mrs. Frances Ham and daughter, Miss Ida. Home baking made a pleasure by using A. and K,’s Best Flour, $1.35 a) sack.—Home Grocery. _ Mrs. Stephen J. Olds, of Lafayette, came today to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Platt, who has been quite poorly for the past month. iDeputy Grand 'Chancellor Jesse E. Fouts, of Valparaiso, will attend the meeting of the Knights of Pythias Lodge in Rensselaer tonight. Sales ladies wanted at Rowles & Parker’s store. Apply at the store Wednesday or Thursday evening between 4 and 5 o’clock. Those witih experience preferred. For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thomas’: Eclectic Oil. Two sizes, 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Auction sale begins at 2 o’clock Saturday, Jan. 24. Men’s and Children’s clothing. Van Rensselaer street; south of Worland’s .store. Col. Phillips, Auctioneer. J. J. Frye, formerly of Roselawn, but now located at Midland, Tex., where be is in the railroad building business, came here yesterday and is spending several days here.
Joe Fitzsimmons, of Springfield, Mo., was the guest for several days of T. M. Callahan and William Whited and families, and went from here to Lafayette Monday to visit other relatives. M. E. Griffin spent today at Lee and Mrs. Griffin and their little daughter spent the day at McCoysburg with 'her brother, Wash Lowman, who is suffering from an attack of the grip. At Lafayette last Sunday a handsome |n«w Christian church was dedicated by the pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Watson. The church is at the corner of Sixth and North streets and is a very handsome edifice, havipg a seating capacity of 1,200. The 7-year-old daughter of John Sommers, south of town, is quite sick with tonsUitis and the resembalnoe was so close to diphtheria that the attending physician administered anti-toxin as a precaution. Try our Classified Column. CASTOR IA Ftf Infant* and BhiMwn, lb IM YwMAh^bipt
