Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1914 — Fresh oysters at Fate’s College Inn. [ARTICLE]

Fresh oysters at Fate’s College Inn.

Mrs. J. I. Gwin went to Union township today to see Miss Marie Comer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Comer, who is how somewhat improved from her prolonged sickness. We have in the Selfly shoe for ladies, the strongest line on the market, style and quality considered. Rightly, priced and sure to please. G. E. MURRAY 00. J. W. Childers is still confined to his bed today and indications are that he has gallstones and appendicitis. An operation will not be undertaken until the symptoms are more fully developed. The Hanging Grove Sunday School picnic and all day service which was to have taken place tomorrow has been Indefinitely postponed on account of the sickness of Miss Ethel Ferguson, a member of the- Sunday School. Our snappy line of Florsheim shoes- for men and young m6n are sure to please. The Piccqdilly English Bal and Blucher are up to the minute styles. G. E. MURRAY CO. Rev. R. B. Wright, of Rensselaer, and Rev. W. E. Houghton, of Franklin, have been holding meetings the past week at Newland. They have been very well attended and interest, has been good. There is no church building at Newland, the services being held in the school house.