Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Casey, of Fair Oaks, and Dr. F. H. Hemphill made a trip to Remington today. Fresh Indiana Strawberries daily at The Home Grocery. Mrs. E. 11. Croxton, of Delphi, is visiting her brother, Pat Miller, and other relatives at Mt. Ayr. Extra standard packed tomotoes, .3 cans for 25c, at The Home Grocery. Nat Heuson went to Chicago Heights today to visit his brothers and four sisters who reside there. Jersey sweet potato plants, 25c a hundred, at The Home Grocery. _ Mrs. Russell Sluyter and baby, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Adams, ‘ for almost two inontsh, left today to join her ii us band at Devils Lake, N. Dak. I have a few tons of fertilizer on hands. Leo Kolhoff, Phone 501-J or Charles Saidla, Phone 401. Airs. Margaret Pullin, mother of Mrs. L. B. Fate, is very low and her death is expected at any hour. Another daughter,- Airs. J. E. Harrod, of Indianapolis, will arrive here this evening.
Hot weather specialities at Feifdig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Delos Thompson, accompanied by Thom pson and Bradley Ross and Edward Al err ill, started for the Lndianapolis races, in,his car this afternoon. They will spend the night at Crawfordsville; and go to the track early tomorrow morning. Rubber sole shoes—tan, black or white, for men or women, at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Al Konovsky and George Marr, of DeMotte, and M. J. Delehanty, of Wheatfield, were in Rensselaer today. Air. Delehanty reports more or less damage by wind and lightning in Jii® neighborhood. Several trees were blown over or twisted almost in two and small buildings damaged. Gordon brothers had a cow killed by lightning and George Grube lost three pigs by lightning. Don’t get discouraged if your feet ache. You can get relief by buying ‘“Comfort” shoes at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. All kinds of slippers for the children, the kind they want for Decoration Day, at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. W. H. Postill, who has just taken charge of the Milliron restaurant, which he purchased, has also bought a residence property, the house now occupied by S. W. Richardson and 'which belonged to F. W. Bedford. It is north of the old depot on Alain street. It is reported that a third investment and more important than eithr; rt the others is contemplated by A# ill and that his friends are expecting to offer congratulations within a short time. Oxford season is here. We have anticipated your wants at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store.
FOR DECORATION DAY Pure-Wool Washington True- . Blue Serge Suits at a saving to you of $4.50 to $6.50. All sizes. The Dissolution Sale, Traub & Selig. The funeral of Mrs. Mariane Fendig Thursday afternoon was attended by a number of relatives from out of town, including Mrs. Julia Haas, of Tipton; Mrs. Sara Swartz and Isaac Tuteur and family, of Chicago; John T. Biggs and son and Mrs. E. W. Allen, of Wheatfield; Isaac and Louis Leopold and families, of Wolcott; Benhart Leopold, of Brook, and Mrs. Leo Wolf, of Hammond. The funeral service was conducted by Rabbi A. Zinkin, of Lafayette.
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