Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

•Mrs. H. Cole, of Lafayette,'ea me yesterday for a short visit with friends, returning home this morning. ~A . In the Main Garage window is a sample of peanuts of fine quality grown on A. E. Shafer's farm near Logansport. A. H. Hopkins and family went to Monticello this morning to visit the old Ellis home until Sunday evening. J. F. McCord and sister, Elizabeth McCord, returned yesterday from a visit of six weeks in Garrison, lowa. Mi's. Milton Brown returned to Bloom ng ton dale, M'ieh'.g today, after a visit here' with her toother, Mrs. Rose German. Dr. Curnick, J. J. Hunt and W. O. Rowles went to Chicago this' morning to buy the 'pipe organ provided by the generous gift of George Hosmer. Mrs. Evelyn Randle returned this morning from a visit of two weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Porter and Mrs. C. W,Coen, at South Bend. ” 'Mrs. Clarence Watson and little (Daughter returned to Fostoria, 0., today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lida Potts, whose health has continued poor for some time.

Miss. Al Verta Simpson, of the Monnott School, returned this morning from LaCrosse, where she attended as a delegate a convention ol jhe “'Women’s, Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church Visit- the JNorth Side f a.\ for dioice fruits, fresh oysters, fresh and smoked meats. Short orders served at all hours. Meals at regular hours. Goods.delivered to any part of citv. We sell for cash bnly. ' LEWIS NICHOLS, Prop. Everet‘Meade, who has been here for some time and who recently has been drinking a great deal, was lodged in jail Wednesday night and the next’morning was fined $8.50. He decided to, lay it put in jail Call John Eger’s grocery, Phone 54, and leave your order for apples and potatoes. Michigan apples in 3 bushel barrels at $2 apd $2.25’a barrel. Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes in 2% bushel sacks, in 5bushel lots or more, $55 a bushel. We will unload a car f Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes Thursday, Friday and Saturday. TI ->y are put up in sacks of 150 lbs., 2 1 / a bushels each. In sjbushels j bushel lots or more 55c a bushel. Also a car of apples at $2 and $2,25 a barrel. JOHN EGER.

■Mrs;-. William Meyer went to Danville, 111., today, to spend two weeks , with her son, Frank Meyer and family. She expects later to go to Houston. Tex., to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Will Donnelly. Another car of those sand-grown Michigan potatoes next week-, at 55c per bushel. Quality never was , better. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Agnes Howe went bo Chicago today to visit Miss Virginia Winn. Tomorrow Misses Edith Sawin, Kathryn Watson, Helen Leatherman and Margaret Bab-, cock, all of the English class, accompanied by Miss Olive White, the English teacher, will go to Chicago to ?ee Hamlet.