Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant, went to Hammond today to spend Thanksgiving with her mother. - Call phone 202 for your Thanksgiving order. * Mr: and Mrs. John Mohler went to Lebanon today to spend Thanksgiving with her sisters. 35c—Turkey dinner Thanksgiving.—Fate’s College Inn. . flk. , Mrs. H. W. Wood, Sr.,. went to Crawfordsville today to visit until Saturday with her daughters, Mrs. Bruce and Mrs Rishling. Don’t forget Rowen & Kiser when in need of groceries. Mr. and Mi®. N. S. Bates went, to Chicago this morning to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Rufus Khox and family. Excellent programs being shown nightly at the Rex Theatre. Mr and Mrs. O. H. Hutchinson returned to their home at North Salem, Ind., today, after a visit near Rensselaer with Mr. and Mrs. William- Todd. Call phone 202 for fine apples and fruits and vegetables. Mi®. J. H. Honan came home from a visit at Danville, Hl.,.and Friday she and her husband, Dr. Honan, will leave for their winter home at Augusta, Ga. Some specially grown plants for Thanksgiving. J. H. Holden. Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and children left this morning for Ottawa, Kans., and expect to later go to California to make that city their home. Nothing but clean, moral and instructive amusement at the Rex. Mrs. Gabe Crafton and Miss Martha Means returned to Madison, son, Ind., today, after a visit- with the family of Fred Bruner, in Jor-, dan township. \ ' I

Dill pickles, extra large; best in town. Phone 202. Rowen & Kiser. tMr and Mrs. Robert Harmon came from Carroll county this morning to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McClanahan, of Union township. 10c loaf of Piper’s bread for 5c Wednesday afternoon at Rowen & Kiser's. Mrs. Robert Livington, of Crown Point, the venerable mother of Mrs. A. C. Pancoast, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Hill, of Lowell, came today to visit the Pancoast family for several days. Our motto: good goods at less price than others charge.—Rowen & Kiser. Fred Schultz, of Union township, found enough moisture in the ground, this year to raise a pumpkin of county fair proportions. It weighed 71% pounds and was of the sweet or pie variety. Wouldn’t that make the average youth happy, though?

You can afford to attend the photo play of the Rex Theatre at 5c admission. Several of the Rensselaer teachers will go to their homes for Thanksgiving. Miss Olive White will go to Union Mills, being accompanied by Miss Pearl Rufhleyv Miss Grace Stover will go to Downers Grove, 111., Miss Ethel Dyer to Lafayette and Miss Mae Stanton to Flora. Best sliced pineapple. Large can; others sell them for 25c. Our price this week, 15c can, or 6 for 75c. Phone 202. Rowen A Kiser. Typewriter ribbons for sfl] makes ’ of machines for sale at The Republican, office