Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
~,C. W. Gibbs, of Hebron, is visiting T. B. McDonald. Don’t pay more than 60c for potatoes. That’s out price.—Rowen & Kiser. Mrs. J. H. Chapman and Miss Anna Leonard went to Chicago today to remain until Sunday evening. H. R. Grow went to Indianapolis today, to meet his brother and at tend the latter’s regimental reunion. ... Su Little Kieth Padgitt is considerably improved from his severe illness and is now expected to get well. Mrs. M. Barnes returned to Kokomo today after a visit since Monday with her grandchildren, Jack and Doris Larsh. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frances went to Danville, 111., today. He will return Monday and she will remain for a longer visit. Mrs. C. H. Sternberg,&nd her son, E. G. Sternberg and wife, and Mrs. Smith, of Chicago, are here today on business connected with the estate of the late C. H. Sternberg. Miss Dorothy Newton left today for her home in Dallas, Tex., after a visit of three months with her grandmother, Mrs. Kate Woolls, sister of 0. A. Roberts. Gaylord McFarland, of Wabash, arrived yesterday evening to visit liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarland. He had been visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Mann, in Cincinnati, for several days. Try our Classified Column.
