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

F. M. Abbott continues/onite siek at his home on Van/"Renertelaer street. ; Morse’s* chocolates. We have them. FATE’S COLLEGE ENN. Hobart Campbell returned to Frankfort today- after a visit with friends in Rensselaer. Miss Hazel Hollinger and Miss Ruth Hayworth.’of Francesville, are visiting Mre. G. Wileox Mrs. C. E." Osborne went to Indianapolis yesterday to visit Mrs. Anna Peek .and other relatives. Get your lunches and short orders at Andrew Hurley’s new restaurant on Van Rensselaer street. ■ ■Il«q IM I I.IIWWIM ■■ l Mrs. Roy Ohissom came from Chicago yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. Miss Pauline Zillhart, of Barkley township, went to Chicago yesterday to visit friends and relatives. Editor Judson Fitzpatrick,* of Francesville, and two auto loads of friends were here to attend the carnival last evening. Every courtesy shown customers at my new restaurant; come in and see me.—Andrew Hurley, in Jake Moore’s old stand. : ■ Mrs'. Gladys Russall and. daughter, of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark and other relatives. Mrs. Frank Paul andson, Walter, returned to Paoli yestertfriy after, a visit here' with her brother,-. H. R. Ku trie and family. „ 1 Fred Shellenberger arid -wife, of Huntington, eameyesterdfiY to visit his brother, Ode Shellenberger aridfamily* at Mt. Ay iMiss Tilda Trulley returned to Chicago yesterday after a visit of two weeks with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Trulley.

Mayor Spitler is able to be out again and aside from being left quite weak by his attack of quinsy, is about recovered. Your patronage solicited at my new restaurant on Van Rensselaer street; eome in and get your lunches here—Andrew Hurley •Mr. and Mrs.'* John Kate RoWen and M'rte. abeSLon*g'fittended the mooting of the Baptist 5 Association’ at Monon yesterday. S. R. Nichols continues very poor-, ly at his home on North Dayton street apd indications jare not'•‘at, all favorable for his recovery. Mrs. E. E. Plimpton, qj! Kalamazoo, Mich., returned to, her home yesterday after spendifig 4wo weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. G- Burley at Newland. . A. W, iStewin. daughter Nellie and son, Joe Bill, returned Wednesday from Edinharg. they visited his mother, who" .has. quite sick. , ■ Herbert Suhr and UflHe ffiU Utt yesterday for their tanne 4a South Haven, Mich., after a visit s several days with the family at Warren Robinson. Bom, Tuesday, Sept. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ward, of near Newland, a son; and Wednesday, Sept. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tow, also of near Newland, a daughter.' Mrs. John Duvall is receiving » visit from Mrs. L. A. Foreman, Of Fairbury, Hl., with whom she "was a classmate in school many years ago. This was their first meeting for about twenty years.’ ’ . ~ Mrs. George Hurley went to' nolds yesterday, having been called there by the serious sickness of her father, Samuel Searing, who Is 82 years of age. He suffered a stroke of paralysis last, fall apd has been gradually failing since* E. E, Preston returned to Minneapolis yesterday after a visit here with his father, L B. Preston, and his brother, Hayes. He spent some time at the Newland onion fields and may decide to invent In land there. The family of Henry Luers have received another letter from him. It was written on Aug. Bth, only five day later than the one in which he had stated he expected to start home about Sept. Ist. one states that the war had produced conditions that made it impossible to say when he would start and he expected he would have to remain for some time.

CASTOR IA Bar Tuftmto and Children. 11» KM Yu lan Ahraji tagtt Bear* the Signature ©C Wwdd Vegetables, grasses, stock and poultry does well. With a fine elimate, good roads, good people and plenty of sifnshine makes this country: a very desirable place to live. This country has developed to what it is in about eight years. Calgary had 20,000 inhabitants when wefiret came. It now has'SftOOO. Only one railroad when we came. Now it has three, with branches of the C. P. R besides. Yours truly, , MR$. F. M. LEWIS.