Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. M. D. Gwin made * trip to Lafayette today. Genuine Jackson Hill Egg Coal for sale by-Hamilton & Kellner. ,Dr. I. M. Washburn made a trip to Chicago today, A. G. Lucas made a business trip to Remington today. Phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Ellis Mathena made a business trip to Lafayette today. Buffalo Creek White Ask coal for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. (Mrs. Ben Reeves, of Mt. Ayr, was a Monon visitor today. Miss Nellie Boss, of Roselawn, was a guest over Sunday of Miss Cinda Mecklenberg. Frank McAdams went to Dyer today to work at painting for J. J. Lawler. _ James Anderson, an old citizen of Lee, died Friday and was buried Sunday, Harry Zimmerman was down from Michigan City Sunday to visit his mother and faily. • Morris Moloney went to Chicago this morning to -attend the SoxCubs ball game. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Spitler returned Sunday from Chicago, where they had been since Wednesday. Miss Nellie Makeever, of Mt. Ayr, who had been visiting her sister at Roselawnf came here today to visit relatives. £■ Our White Star flour is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or your money refunded. $1.40 per SRCk. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Bertha Grant, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. John Q. Alter, made a trip to Chicago today. Now is the time to leave your orders for those nice, ripe, sand-grown Michigan potatoes, 65c per bushel. Rowles & Parker, Phone 95. Ray Morlan has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battleday, after spending the summer at Attica and Frankfort We will unload a car of those nice large, white Michigan potatoes this week. 65c per bushel. Rowles & Parker, Phone 95. Mrs. W. J. Buckley returned to Chicago this morning after a brief visit With the family of her late brother, John Martindale. / The Republican Vent to press early today and was thus unable to get the result of the third ball game between the Braves and Athletics. Harry Downs went to Indianapolis today to take a job in a garage. He will move his family there later. His brother, Charles, accompanied him there to remain a few days. You will make no mistake in placing your order now for fancy large ripe Michigan sand-grown potatoes, 65c per bushel. rowles & Barker. There were 23? at the M. E. Sunday school yesterday and 195 at the Christian Sunday school. Next Sunday the Methodists will have a rally day and an effort to have 300 in the Sunday school. Franeesvilie won Sunday’s ball game from Monon by the score of 4 to 1. Elmer Wilcox caught for Monon and Longstreth, formerly of Parr, pitched. The series between the two -towns now stands 1 and 1. will take place next Sunday. The revival meetings at the James school house, south of town, are progressing nicely. The Sunday evening service was conducted by Mrs. A. A. Fell and eleven persons made professions. The meetings will continue up to and including Friday night. Gossie Browp, son of Oscar BrffWn, who joined the army some time ago, has not been heard of for eleven months. He was serving with the hospital corps along the Mexi can border. His father understands that of desertiota has been filed him, but he is of the opinio "that he did not desert but was killed by Mexicans.