Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Charles Saidla has been suf sering a great deal the past week from rheumatism, but 'is slightly improved at this time. Mrs. Garland Grant returned yesterday from a week’s visit at her farm in Gillam township and with relatives at Francesville. M. J. Thornton was over from Brook today. He is now installing a grocery store in Brook, where he has been engaged in the produce business for some time. Mrs. James Norris and Mrs. John Nowels, of Rensselaer, and Mrs. C. M. Paxtbn and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, of Surrey, are spending today with Mrs. T. F. Warne, at Parr. The Epworth League of the M. E. church will hold a market on SaturdaykJuly 18th, at Bowen & Kiser’s grocery. Will have for sale pies* cakes, chicken, home-made candies, etc. . - ---- 4 -■ - W. C. Milliren returned last even; ing from Denver, Ind., where he has been for two or three weeks. Mrs. Milliron remained there, where she is taking treatment from their old family doctor. She is in quite poor health. . - -
Bring us your damaged auto tubes and casings for repair.. ''Blowouts repaired good as new. Prices reasonable. All work guaranteed.— The Auto Supply & Tire Repair 00, Washington street, east ot Repub lican office. < ;
John Bill reports that he never saw so much excellent corn at this time of the year as he saw Tuesday on a trip to Boswell. True, it is beginning to suffer a great deal from drouth, but most of it will come out all right if we get a rain Soon. Oats were much damaged by the long dry spell.
Oscar Leech went to Valparaiso today and -Will take up his residence theer with his sister, Mrs. A. O. Garriptt and husband. He expects within two or three weeks to enter a school in Chicago to learn' tailor cutting with the intention of further qualifying himsel/ as a tailor. ' '/J,.- , .i I’ , ... ■— I. ...IM We unoladed a car of H. & E. sugar last week and are unloading another car this week. We purchased both ears before the advance and can save you money on same. H. & E. granulated sugar is the finest and best sugar made. In 100 lb. sacks >4.75; in 25 lb. bags, >1.25. JOHN EGER.
