Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Born, Sunday, to Mr. and Mr£" Robert Smith, a ton. Miss Ruth Wiltshire returned this morning from a visit at Tefft Born, Tuesday, to <Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wortley, of Union township, a ton. \ '■. > Miss Lillian Baxter, of Bluffton, is spending a few days in Rensselaer. 1..;..,? Thurman Williams and family have moved from Newland to Muncie. '' - . Frank Alter and Will DuvalTwent to the Kanikakee river this morning to fish until Saturday. , Ralph O’Riley is getting his new bakery ready to open up and hope« to open Friday of this week A Miss Agnes Dooley, of Indianapo11m, came this morning to visit for a week with Mrs. Nora WOrden. O. N. Faber, of Newland, was here a short time this moaning and made a trip to Hammond. Mias Martha-HaM, of Delphi, accopiTH>nied her cousin, Ivah Healey, home yesterday for a few days’ V sit. s
Miss Mary Flora returned to her home at Frankfort yesterday after visiting Miss Marie Hamilton for several days. Miss Daisy. Morris left today for a vacation of two or three weeks, which she will spend in Morocco and Chicago. - ' ■ Mrs. Joe Long went to Parr this morning to spend the day with Mrs. Myrtle Hammerton and Mrs. Joe Luers. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cqx returned •to Lafayette today after a visit since Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heck, of McCoytfburg. Mr. and* Mrs. Arthur W. Shedd and baby, of Chicago, afe here for a ten days’ visit with his parents, tMr. and Mrs. S. S. Shedd. Miss Anna Moosmiller went to DeMotte this morning, having received word that her sister, Mrs. Dan Tanner, was quite sick. A. E. Malsbury, of Lafayette, was visiting his Jordan-township farm yesterday. Mr. Malsbury bought the former Ohristley fam. Reduce the high cost of living by using our fancy, pure butterine at 20c a pound. JOHN EGER.
Miss Fern Parker came up from Lee Ahis morning, (bringing with her Tittle Ardis Jane Parkinson, and Mrs. Parkinson came on a later train to pay a short visit to Rensselaer relatives and friends. Mackerel are now cheaper than they have been in years. Extra large, fat mackerel for 10c a pound. JOHN EGER. Art Battleday 'has sold his interest in the Reynolds Garage to his partner, Jack Hobbs, and the latter’s father-in-law, and Art ha# returned here. Misses Floy Williams and Gladys Garriott returned this morning from Assthabula, Ohio, where ’ they have been attending business college W. R. Lee came over from Mt. Ayr and made a business trip to Monon today. He reports a fihe business at Mt. Ayr and says it is a hustling town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thornton and son, the latter claimed to be the finest boy in lowa, are here tor a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mbs. G. L Thornton, of Surrey, and her parents at Brookston. Rev. R. B. Wright and daughter, Clara, Miss Berince Long and Miss Maudie Myers, the latter of Monon, are spending today at the Kankakee river. Mrs. Wright and his aged mother are spending the day with Mrs. J. W. Crooks at Roselawn. ~TAKEN UP—A red steer welghing about 800. C. F. Mansfield. STRAYED—From the HalHgan farm northeast of town, a bay mare 12 years old, weight about 1100. Finder please call 514-D or notify this office.
MONEY TO LOAN—Loans on farm and city property at current rates. Aho a few choice small properties to sell on easy monthly payments.—Emmet L. Hollingswlrth: office in First Natl. Bank building. TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind.,, good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson. OILS & TIRES—OIis for farm tnachtnery, autos, motorcycles, bicycles and sewing machines; gasoline and batteries; tlrea for bicycles and motorcycles; baby carriages re-tired. At the Bicycle Shop, corner east of Republican office. James 0. Clark. FOUND—At ball park, an umbrella; inquire at |his office. CASTOR IA for Infanta and Children. Hu KM Yob Haw Alwaji Bought Bears the ffifnataro of
