Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fresh fruit and vegetables. Phone 202. iM. J. Deleha ity, of Wheatfield, was a Rensseher visitor today. Get your cov and horse feed at the min, Phon 456. A. C. Robin on returned this piorning from a business trip to Winamac, j / T. O’Connell eturned to Chicago today after a snort visit with Mrs. Mrs. E. Drake ; nd family. Mrs. Helen . lerrick, of Shelby, Mich,, came today to see his sister, Mrs. J. P. Gre.n, who continues very pooriy. Now is the time to put in-your sweet potatoes or plants. We have some nice seed sweets. JOHN EGER. ~ ~j - Mrs. Stella Ketchum returned yesterday evening from her trip abroad. Mrs. L . G. Work, of Lafayette, came with her for a brief visit. Agent W. H. Beam continues to make some improvement and indications are that he will soon be able to get out again. Mayor Spitle will go to Indian apolis on Apri 28th to attend ‘he meetings of th( mayors of the state at< the Denniso i hotel.

Do-ne-do for making fine doughnuts. Ka-Ko for making good cakes. None Such biscuit flour for fine biscuits. Kiser’s. The last da; for paying the spring installment of taxes without a penalty attached is Monday, May 4. This is a de te worth remembering, though no doubt many would be sad to forget it. J. B. Ashby and wife and Mrs. Loma Miller, of Mt. Ayr, returned this morning drom a visit at iMonon and Delphi, being met at the station by Cla ence Drullinger, the Mt. Ayr auto-liveryman. We pay Elg n prices for cream and will handle it for you any day in the week and as late as 9 p. m. in the evening.—G. H. Hammerton, Parr, Ind. Mrs. James Norris and daughter, Miss Marguerite, went to Indianapolis today, where they will meet Miss Grace Norris, who teaches in the North Vernon schools, and they will spend Saturday together in the state capital. The Joel F. Spriggs sale hdd at the late residence in Walker township yesterday proved a good one. W. A. McCurtain was the auctioneer and exceedingly good prices were received. The personal property totaled about SI,BOO. Fisher Brothers, of Wheatfield, driving a Ford auto, ran off the road near the Geo. W. Infield farm, north of town, yesterday afternoon and the auto was up-ended in the ditch. The occupants escaped unhurt and the car suffered only slight damage.

11 MORE DAYS LEFT OF THE FIRE SALE. AUCTION EVERY EVENING. W. R. Brown went to Indianapolis today to see his daughter, Mrs. Charles Harmon, who recently underwent a surgical operation and whose recovery has been quite slow. Incidentally, W. R. will attend tlie progressive state convention. Mop sticks, Bon Ami, brooms, etc, for the spring cleaning. Phone 202. Rowen & Kiser’s. Mrs. Joe O’Connor and Mrs. Orlan Grant came from Hammond yesterday evening and today Mrs. Grant went on to Louisville, Ky, to join her husband, who is now traveling in that state. Mrs. O’Connor will return to Hammond this evening. Deliveries made to all parts of town by the Iroquois Mills. Get your chick feed there. Father T. F. Kramer, of the college faculty, who has been a sufferer from rheumatism for a long time, is still at Hot Springs, Ark, and it is understood is making very good recovery now, although he is so weakened that it is probable he will not be able to return to his college work for several months. I have a lot of fine pansy plants for sale at 25 cents per dozen.—J. H. Holden. Hon. U. Z. Wiley, formerly judge of this Benton-Jasper-Newton cirsuit court, passed through this city this morning en route to Chicago from Indianapolis. He stopped off the train a moment, just to see if there were any on the platform with whom he was acquainted. He is how practicing law in Indianpolis. Buy your chicken feed of us/ We will save you money. Rowen & Kiser. Mrs. C. G. Spitler and Mrs. John I. Gwin attended the Presbyterian missionary meeting at Winamac Wednesday and Thursday. Thursday Mayor Spitler and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood autoed over and Mrs. Spitler and Mrs Gwin returned home with them. Mrs. Morris Hodtzman, of Brookston, formerly Miss Emma Wigmore, was ade'egate to the convention. She reports that her husband is in very poor health, suffering from diabetes.