Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Nellie Messman went to Lafayette, today. ; Earl Reynolds went to. Raclrie, Wis., today, on business. > Mrs. Ella Hickman and daughter were Monon visitors today. Mrs. Cragun, of Kingman, Kans., is visiting the family of R. A. Parkison. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brundson,' of Hammond, spent Sunday with her father, W- R. §hesler. Mayor and Mrs. Spitler went to Lafayette today, combining a business trip with a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Alice Irwin Thompson, of Columbus, who has been visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phillips, returned to her home today. Mrs. Dave Alter went to Winamae this morning to bring home her daughter, Lillian, who has been sick at the home of Mrs. Benbow.
Coffee and teas have advanced from 2c to 5c a pound. We have a good stock on hand and have made no advance, and are selling at old prices. » , j JOHN EGER. Club House coffee and teas, White Star and Monogram flours, in fact, the best line of up-to-date groceries in the city. Phone 95 and get what you order. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Laura Harrod left for her home at Indianapolis Saturday afternoon and yesterday left for Philadelphia for a visit with her brother, Clifford, and wife. Any Club House article that you purchase, that-for any reason is not satisfactory please return and your money will be cheerfully returned. We want you satisfied at ROWLES & PARKER’S. Misses Ada and Ida Deathe, Hannah Caster and June Klein, of Lowell, came here Saturday evening for the, purpose of starting on the Louisville excursion Sunday mornin«- - .. .
The public schools will begin September 7th, a week later than usual, and to make up this time the spring vacation will probably be cut down. Mrs. Catharine Kessinger and Mrs. Susan Kindig, and their grandson, Chas. Wenrich, of Largo, returned home today after a visit with Mrs. Mark Reed and C. G. Kissinger. ' Earl Reynolds is preparing plans and will have erected two houses in Fred Phillips’ addition across the river. The big barn formerly owned by T. J. McCoy will be used for the purpose. The houses will he modern throughout and will he for rent when completed.
There will be a meeting of the Chautauqua Association this evening at the Van Rensselaer club rooms. The meeting is called by the president to be held at 7:30, and all members of the association are requested to make it a point to be present, as a complete reorganization will be affected. Try a Republican Classified ad. Order your rubber stamp today
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