Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Extra standard packed tomotoes, 3 cans tor 25c, at The Home Grocery, Miss Bessie dark visited over Sunday with relatives in Morocco. Jersey sweet potato plants, 25c a hundred, at The Home Grocery. Rev. R. B. Wright delivered the memorial sermon at Parr-Sunday. Fresh Indiana Strawberries daily at The Home Grocery. iMies Clara Elder returned thi® Monday morning from an over-Sun-day visit at Morocco. Mrs. R. A. Parkison and Miss Jane Moody made a trip to Lafayette today. * >Dr. R. C. Johnson, of Brook, was ■ln Rensselaer a short time today on his way to Indianapolis. J. H, S. Ellis, Jr., who was down from Chicago over Sunday, was accompanied by a friend, R. H. Hamilton,. f Jake Gilmore?has built a oneroom addition to his residence property in the northeast part of town. Mrs. Grace Sherrell, of Otterbein, came this morning to visit her parents, M-r. and Mrs. Chas, W. Burns, northwest of town. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fix returned to Attica today after visiting his sister, Mrs. Sal-lie Mackey and 'family over Sunday. Mike Kuboski recently purchased and now occupies the new property built by E, K. Godshall, between the Mrs. M. H. Hemphill and John Poole properties on Main street. H. W. Wood, Sr., returned from the hospital Sunday and is very much improved and today made a trip to town to consult his physician. He is certainly making splen- ‘ did progress toward recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrissey left today tor a visit of two weeks at Allegany, Pa, his former home They will also stop for a day or two at Niagara Falls and visit at other places. o Mrs. Roy Cheesmen came up from Lafayette Saturday for a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and other relatives. Boy has a good fob with the Ross gear company, The Ladies of the G. A. R., following their annual custom, will serve a dinner for the old soldiers at the hall in the court house next Saturday afternoon, following the service at the cemetery. A Classified ad. will find it
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