Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. R. Phillips was in Rensselaer Wednesday. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie made a trip to Chicago today. / Brn, Monday, Sept 14th, to (Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sigman, of Parr, a daughter. William Traub returned yesterday from a business trip to Chatsworth, ni. Mrs. A. C. Merry and Mrs. Ella Carter, of Mt. Ayr, were! Rensselaer visitors Thursday. Born, Wednesday, Sept. 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Putts, in Rensselaer, a daughter. Charley Mansfield left today for Illinois University, where he will enter the agrculture college. Mrs. M. M. Clare, of Cincinnati, came today for a short visit with her neice, Mrs. Frank Medland. * ' - Mrs. J, L. May, of near Lexington, Neb., came this morning to visit Mrs. Frances Ham and daughter. The dome Missionary Society of the M. E. church will hold a market Saturday at the Princess theatre from 9 to 1:30. Your patronage solicited. Mrs. Martha Washburn went to Chicago today after a visit of about twd» weeks here with her son, Dr. I. M. Washburn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Stevens, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. M. Beckett, of Indianapolis, are spending today at Parr. George Fletemeyer came up from Lafayette yesterday for a brief visit with his wife, who is visiting hei father, A. Donnelly, north of town. Mrs. F. H. Henely, of Newland, went to Englewood today to visit relatives. She was accompanied by Mrs. G. C. Loring, also of Newland, who will go to Hoxton. Colo. The body of James C. Houser father of Mrs. Ed. Oliver, was sent to Danville, 111., today for. burial, being accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Oliver and Miss Julia Oliver. - - i Mrs. David Elder went to Momence, 111., today, to which city they are preparing to move shortly. The children have been attending school there and Mrs. Elder went there to see them.* * Mrs. Leslie Hull and children, o. Ashkum, 111., and Mrs. William Hussong and children, of Herron Lake, Minn., left today for the homt of the* former aftqr a week’s visit with their father, W. R. Burris. Mr. and'Mrs. James Shindler returned to Brook today after visiting the families of John Bill and W. D. Bringle. They will leave next Thursday for Rosalia, to spend the winter. They Have six children in the west, four sons in Washington and two daughters in Idaho.
CASTOR IA Tor Infonts and Children. Tta KM Ym Haw Always Bougnt Bears the WANTED—SO boys to pull onions next Saturday, or can use them now. George Zea. Wil be at Dr. Turfler’s house at 6:30 a. m. WANTED— Place to work afternoons and evenings.—Marie Nevill, care of Henry Nevill. LOST. LOST—WiII the person who took the rug and comfort from the lot near the depot please notify Phone 18 or 153? This was a part of camp equipage and is personal property. LOST—A. fountain pen, probably at Chautauqua tent or between there and town. Please return to GEO. W. SCOTT. mBOELIANBOUS~ STRAYED—A black calf, yearling. Please phone information. Mrs. Ray Parks, phone 448. ART STUDlO—Lessons in oil, water color and china. Drawing a specialty. For sale, hand painted, also undecorated china, gold and art material. Emile M. Wightman, phone 489. We Jiave located the rug taken from the TurHer schoolhouse and if returned in five days from Sept. 14th, nothing further will be done: if not returned the party will be prosecuted.—JOE NORMAN. Mutual Insurance— Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. I. Adams, Phone 533-L TO EXCHANGE—SO 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. "REMEMBER—We’ve carried <ixehapge service for Search Light for fotto years, the same as for Preet-o-Llght—Main Garage.
