Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Gus Phillips,,rthft’ Rensselaer ,actomvith the Edison company, is to appear in the “Jew Doctor,” one of the films at the Gayety theatre this, .evening. - Just receive, Morse’s chocolates, at Fate’s College Inn. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hollister left this morning for Mason City, Mont., accompanying their son, J. S'. Hollister, who had come for them, to hi# home to remain during the winter. .D. 8. Alter has rented Mr. Hollister’s house and will occupy it during their absence. . ■ ■ Mr. and Mns. Lowman, of Barkley township, returned this morning from a two days’ visjt at Hebron with Tom McDonald and wife. Crops near Hebron are considerably better than here, owiing to the fact that there were some good rains north of the Kankakee which we did* not get. Mrs. W. Bent Wilson, of Lafayette, came this morning to attend the opeping -on presidents day of the ladies’ literary society at the home OK the president, Mrs. M.' D. Gwin. Mrs. Wilson, whQ..js a speaker of ability, is to address the members Of the society this afternoon. Mrs. Charles JSaidla continues., quite low' with rheumatism, but there is some indication of improvement since the serum treatment was begun and „the prospect of recovery is better than it was a week ago. Mrs. Said la has been confined in bed for ten weeks or more. Mrs. Id® Nowels, who has been here since the death of her father, J. P. Overton, went to Hammond today to Visit her brother, Parker, and will go from , there to Chicago to visit her brother, Elvin. Mtns. Nowels has resided for the past ten years in Colorado and expects to return there later to make her permanent home. "Time is money” is an old saying and a true one, but a more up-to-date and truer one is “Time means safety.” To be sure of perfectly ground glasses for correcting defects of eyesight, go to Dr. Rose M. Remmek, over Jessen’s jewelry store, and in addition to her expert ability as a refractionist let her get for yop glasses properly safely made.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert whose home is in Napoleonville, La., came today to visit Miss Edith Adams, Fith whom Mrs. Ford was formerly classmate at Hillsdale college. Mrs. Ford’s maiden name was IJthel Patton, a daughter of John Patton, of Goodland. v Her husband is a student at Ann Arbor, the university of Michigan. . \ Mrs. Vernon Nowels and son, Harold/ went to Chicago today, where Dr. Porter will probably remove the easts from Harold’s legs. These were put on several. weeks ago when he was operated jpn to partially correct his lameness occasioned by a stroke of paralysis several years ago.