Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 292, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. J. Hunt made a trip to Chicago today. Saturday only—Jessen’s $1 window. • ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright made a trip to Chicago today. Try the Grant-Warner Lumber Co. for your next order of coal. Mrs. Firman Thompson and Miss Bel Laßue are spending today in Monon. Anything in the window, sl, Sat urday, Dec. 12, at Jessen’s. Mrs. Charles Weaver, of Ockley, came this morning to visit Mr. and iMfs. Gilbert Lewis. , All sizes of anthracite coal at tin Grant Warner Lumber Co. County Commissioner-elect H. W. Marble, of Wheatfield, was a Rensselaer visitor over night.
Aprons of every description at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar. Fowler & Norris, of Tipton, have purchased the implement business of G. I. Thomas, of Remington. Christmas presents, both practical and ornamental, at the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar. Mrs. Bert Brenner, who has beenspending the week with friends here, left this afternoon for her home In Valparaiso. Matting cases and bags, dressing cases, pocket sets, collar bags, everything .useful for Xmas. v' C. EARL DUVALL Mrs. E. G. Perrigo returned to Morocco today after a brief visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Crockett. A large line bath robes, smoking coats, silk shirts, pleated shirts, dress gloves, mittens, for Xmas. , C. EARL DUVALL. John McCullough, some years ago editor of the Remington Press, is now living at Fowler and working for The Benton Review. Read the list of stock and implements for sale at John Behrens’ public sale next Tuesday, Dec. 15.
Attorney W. H. Parkinson made a trip to Kentland today to make an' examination of witnesses in the case of Culligan vs. Burkhart.
We will place a red cross stamp on each delivery ticket this week. Help a good cause by placing your orders with Hamilton & Kellner. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tin Kind Yon Han Always Bought W. V. Portland b 7 J. Moore made a business triiKto Chicago today to see McWilliams, the contractor for the Marble ditxfil. Attend John Behrens’ sale next Tuesday, Dec. 15th, if you want a good milk cow, a good young horse or a brood mare. John Wilhite, of the Indianapolis stock yards, was a Rensselaer yisitor yesterday looking after business for his commission company. Don’t fail to visit the bazaar at -the Presbyterian church dining parlors on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 16 th and 17th, , ■ - i" Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox are spending a few days in Chicago. James Elliott, a Cedar Lake operator, is substituting for Elmer at the Monon station. ■ 1 , , The worst case of indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach or gastritis is quickly and safely ended with Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets. “No cure-no-pay.” B. F. Fendig. M The main plant of the Edison Electric Co. at West Orange, N. J., was destroyed by fire Wednesday night, causing a loss estimated at $7,000,000. The insurance was about two million. The laboratory under the supervision of Thomas Edison was saved.
Just received, another car of Monogram and White Star flour. If you are having any trouble in getting good bread try a sack and after a far trial if you are not pleased with the results we will cheerfully refund the price you paid. BOWLES & PARKER. Nat Heusonr and son, Joseph A. Heuson, of Clay Center, Kans., have been visiting the farmer’s cousin of the same name, Nat Heuson, for several days and left this morning for Chicago Heights to visit other relatives. If you are not already using our flour we suggest you try a sack and if aft§r a fair trial you are not pleased with it we will cheerfully refund the price you paid. BOWLES & PARKER. Dr. F. A. Turfler, who has been at his old home in Sugar Loaf, New York, for several days, arrived home last night, being accompanied by his brother, John G. Turner, of Kansas City, Mo., who had been with him in, New York. His brother remained here over night only, leaving this morning for hie home.
