Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. H. Holden returned today from a visit in Chicago. 1 Buffalo Creek White Ask coal for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Hartman made h trip to Monbn today. Phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Charles Spain went to Conrad, Newton county, today, to do a job of surveying. ■ f -> ■ Genuine Jackson Hill Egg Coal for sale by Hamilton & Kellnfir. 'Mr. arid Mrs. Edgar Day Returned today from a two weeks’ visit at her home in Pennsylvania. Mrs. J. D. ?Long and Mrs. G. M. Barlow, of Shelbyville, Ind., are spending a week with D, iM. Worland and family. Mrs. Roy Chissom was down from Chicago yesterday for a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. Mrs. A. DeKoker, of DdMotte, after a visit here with Mrs. Mary Powell, went to Fair Oaks today for a short visit before returning Jjome. The Van Rensselaer Club has decided on Oct. 28th at the date for holding their annual banquet. The committees on arrangement are busy making plans. W. H. Randle went to Marion today, where Mrs. Randle has been visiting for the past week. They will return home together next Monday. Charles V. May, republican candidate for treasurer of Jasper county, was in Rensselaer yesterday. (Mr. May is a substantial farmer and ; businessman and is making many friends all over the county. That he ha the qualifications to make a fine official there earf' be no doubt. Jay Stanley, who ha ; been working for W. H. Barkley, left today for his home in Sparta, Tenn. He accepted a dare from Will Barkley and Bruce Hardy to let his chin whiskers grow and he took' back to Tennessee with him as fine a bunch of spinach as was ever grown on a fertile chin. N. C. Shafer and G. Deschand went to Chicago today to attend i the motorcycle show. Yesterday they attended a sale of the Henderson auto company in Indianapolis. The company had failed and many new 6-cylinder autos sold as low as . SI,OOO. The price of these cars had , been $2,300. Mrs. Matilda Lassen, of Cedar Lake, has filed suit for divorce against her husband, Christian P. 1 Lassen in Judge Reiter’s branch of the superior court at Hammond. The defendant is the proprietor of Lassen’s resort at Cedar Lake. Mrs. Lassen filed a similar suit about three years ago but the difficulties of the Lassens were patched up and the suit was dismissed.—Gary Post. Clarence Smith, a young man who has been working in the harvest fields at Grand Forks, N. Dak., was here a short time this morning on his way to Fair Oaks, where he has secured a job. He says that he worked only 12 l /2 days during six weeks of the harvest season, there having been so much rain that grain could hardly be harvested. There were lots of men out of employment there ond conditions were bad.
For This Week Only Commencing Mon., Oct. 12 ■■ A ' ' _ 4 cans Sniders tomato soup ? - .25 4 cans saurkraut - .25 4 cans red kidney beans - - *.2C 4 cans pork and beans in tomatoe sauce .25 4 cans early Jane peas.2 s 4 cans hominy - .25 Every can warranted of standard quality or money refunded. 10 bars light house soap - - .25 John > Eger
