Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant came from Louisville Saturday for a week’s visit with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Grant. Call phone 202 for your Thanksgiving order. Miss Ora Yeoman, who. was here to attend the if uh era 1 of her grandmother, Mrs. S. E. Yeoman, returned to Valparaiso Sunday. Don't forget Rowen & Kiser when in need of groceries. Wednesday, cranberries will be 5c per quart at Rowen & Kiser’s. Give your order to them and we will guarantee you will be fled with it. Phone 202. z Call phone 202 for fine apples and fruits and vegetables. George Kurrie, off Philadelphia, has been visiting his brother, H. R. Kurrie, for a few days and joined him today on a tour of inspection of the Monon railroad. Buy your Thanksgiving order of Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. Mrs. Charles Yohn, of Wheatfield Center, northeast of the town of Wheatfield, died after a sickness of about 20 minutes Sunday evening. She was about 55 years of age and is survived by her husband and some grown children. Dill piekies, extra large; best in town. Phone 202. Rowen & Kiser. T. B. McDonald, who is starting a central delivery system at Laporte, came her? today on business. The local system, which was started by E. E. Benson and sold to Mr. McDonald, was recently sold to Clyde Gibbs, of Hebron, who is now in charge. Our motto: good goods at less price than others charge.—Rowen- & Kiser. '. • R. F. Bell, a young man who has been working on the buildings at the college, visited Rensselaer friends here over Sunday. He went to Chicago this morning, where he has enlisted in the U. S. navy.
10c loaf of Piper’s bread for 5c Wednesday afternoon at Rowen & Kiser’s. Mrs. Neely Wilson was over from Brook over Sunday to see her mother, Mrs. Mary Guynan, at the home off Mrs. B. S. Rice. She is very poorly, and the chances of re covery are not good. Her age is 75 years. Do you want the best groceries that money can buy? Then <?all 202 and see for yourself. Mrs. David McConahay went to Kankakee, 111., today, to visit her sister, Mrs. Ray Wajker, whose 5-day-old child was buried here last week. Mrs. Walker is recovering from her sickness in a very encouraging manner. Frosh oysters Tuesday apd Wednesday for Thanksgiving day, 40c a quart. Call 202. Rowen & Kiser. Chester Sunderland, of Foresman, after a visit of several days at New Albany with Miss Katharine Fellmy, returned 'home today, being accompaniedTby Miss Fellmy, who will visit at Foresman until after Christmas. Don’t forget Wednesday’s sale, 10c loaf of Piper’s bread tor sc, Wednesday afternoon only.—Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. The little Trachset .(Troxell) girl, who was kicked by a horse near Remington last week and who is pow in a 'hospital in Lafayette, is very satisfactory improvement, according to Dr. Besser, the Remington , physician, who was here this morning. For indigestion, sour risings of food, gassy and upset stomach, causing headache and dizziness, try our Mi-o-na Tablets—perfectly harmless and surely effective or nothing to pay. B. F. Fendig, Druggist.
