Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE. A {rood Oliver typewriter, No. 3; two upholstered rocking chairs, oak, in good condition; one spring cot and cotton mattress for same, in first class condition. Typewriter and chairs are at my home on South Weston street. Cot and mattress are at my shop on corner of alley, east of jail. J. P. GREEN. NOTICE. Those persons who know themselves to be indebted to me are requested to call and settle or at least to call. This is the third request. If a fourth is necessary it will be made by an attorney.. I. M. WASHBURN. MILROY. Frank Eldridge spent Saturday night in Monon with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Eldridge. Inez Marehand, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Marehand, was sick the first of the week.' C. Straly visited Branson Clark the first of the week. Ettie MeCashen was in MeCoysburg Tuesday p. m, Mrs, TY~Av -Spencer attended the Ladies Missionary Society meeting at G. A. .Tack’s in Lee Tuesday. Russell Wood was in Rensselaer Saturday and visited; his uncle and aunt Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ogle spent this week in Hamilton county Anna Caster was in Rensselaer Monday. Mrs. John Mitchell was in Rensselaer Tuesday having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coeliran visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tvorah Eldridge Sunday. Sunday School next Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching Sunday, March 22. at 3 p. m Mrs. Belle Parks and daughter, Hazel, called on Mrs. Frank May Monday. Misses Anna Caster and Goldie Beaver and Ernest Beaver spent Saturday evening with Leona and Clifford Ogle. Mrs. Frank May and Mrs. G. Foulks spent Saturday with Mrs. L. Foulks and Mrs. Jennie Rishling in Monon.

MT. AYR. - Maud Hamlin, of Chicago, came Monday for a visit with Grant Clark and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stucker returned Sunday. A 6 o’clock wedding dinner was served at the bride’s home Sunday evening, and about forty invited guests were present. A very fine silver set was given them. All had a fine time. The boys’ club of Brook conducted services at the M. E. church at Mt, Aft Sunday evening. Rev. Downey was at Foiesman holding his revivals. Five boys came and each gave a talk and also bad fine singing. Marion Dunn and wife, Walter Blankenbaker and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stucker took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. David Ray Wednesday. Frank Teach and son, Albert, of Crown Point, were at Mt, Ayr Tuesday. Word was received from Mrs. Chas. Baker last week about her safe arrival at Grartdora, Canada. She will make her home with her brother, Ed, at that place for a year. John Murfltt made a trip to Monon Tuesday to see Dr. Stuart.