Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

w . •• a , _ A-T- -ri - - •P. O. Deeds, otf’ohtoago, ww the guftrt of Miss Laura Harrod SunF cd Dahla ~ pointed postmaster at Reynolds to succeed Dr. E. A Bush. The Kenitland chaultauqua opens tomorrow and -will continue throughout the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred off Momence, (were guests over Sunday off her sister, Mrs. Earl Ellis. ‘Mis. Guss and Mary, the colored girl, visited over Sunday with the tanner's sister, Mrs. ErWin, at Monon. ... ■■■■- , John Knox Was down (from Chicago over Sunday, visiting his father, Thos. A. Knox, and other relatives and friends. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mirs. Mann Spitler, at the home of her mother, Mrs. West, in Rensselaer, Saturday. ' Mrs. Will Knox and baby came from Chicago last Friday for an extended visit with .reKateves of her husband near this city. - ' J. L. Hag-ins is planning a trip to Oaimplesd>uig, Velona and Seymour to visit comrades he has not seen stride the close off the war. Comrade Fox had to -have seveual spokes (put into his mail wagon last Friday as the result of a collision with 8. S. Shedd’is auto. Father Theodore Sourer, prefect off St Joseph’s College, Heft yesterday on a summer trip to Europe. He will (be absent -about ton weeks. Always remember when you break a lens you can have another made in our grinding department—A. G. Catt, Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. Arthur Hopkins arrived yesterday from Superior, Nob., for a visit off two weeks with hits mother, Mjs. Maria Hopkins, and other relatives. Miss Moonie Carr, 18-year-dld daughter off Mr. and Mrs. John P. Carr, off Fowler, died'Friday night. The funeral wias held at Brookston Sunday. Eyes examined by latest methods and lenses made in our grinding department. Dr. A. G. Oatt, OptomdthiSt and Manufacturing Optician. ' •Miss Minnie MeOuitCheon, off Evansville; Ind., who 'has been visiting Mies Nine Martindale since last Friday, went to 'Bloomington, HI, today, to visit her brother. — 1 - Mr. and Mm. M. Quinton went to their home at Fairmount today, accompanied by her sister, Miss Maggie Halligan, who will return home aifter a Ifew days’ visit Elizabeth Putts, Who 'has been visiting her sister, Loretta, to Chicago, returned home Saturday. WhMe away dhe visited in Milwaukee and Michigan City. ‘ If you break your glasses don’t be without them. We will make new lenses in our grinding department, Whether your lenses were fitted by us or not—Dr. A. G. Catt, Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician.

RENSSELAER MAROTS. Corn—66c. Oats—B6c. Chickens—lie. ~ y Wool—l6c-21e. Eggs—l7c. Butterfat—2B%c. CASTOR IA Jor Infanta and Children. ta KM Ya Han Always tagtt Bears the ST? Signature of LOOT—A Little Giant Force pump, brass. Finder pleats inform The Watson Plumbing Co. * MISCELLANEOUS. Fainter and Decorator—Henry Smith, “The Old Reliable.” Orders may be left at any of the drugstores or at my home, on West Harrison street. •

EEBETE? 9 4 3 b 1 Iw EL 7 S 1 ■W.. W W ‘ g a o Re-arrange numbers in each row so total of each will be 15. To the 2 neatest correct answers will be given one lot free at Somerville, N. J. Contest closes July IL James Realty Co, 2095 Webster Ave., N. Y. City. OILS TTREB-Ons tor farm machinery, autos, motorcycles, bicycles and sewing machines; gasoline and batteries; tires for bicycles and Republican office. James C. dark. ——— —;— MONEY TO LOAN-Loans on farm and city* property at current a a > Vs _ erties to sell on easv monthly bay- - —•''"'Tj • —*' "* 1 11 exchange for Rensselaer residence In wßa’ls acres Davisson.