Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

G. L Thornton, assessor-elect, has completed hlis removal here from Surrey,, occupying the house he purchased on North College avenue, where Ed Herath had Lived. Mr. Herath moved to the L. H. Hamilton property in the east part of town. If you are not already using our flour we suggest you try a sack and if after a fair trial you are not pleased with it we will cheerfully refund the price you paid. ROWLES & PARKER. W. S Bedford, of Osage City, Kans, has been here for several days looking after hlis brother, F. W. Bedford, who fell and broke his leg on the morning of election da.y. “Uncle” Fitz is not getting along very well now and. it is hardly probable that he will ever get up again.

We are unloading another car of the famous Monogram and White Star flour. Either brand is guaranteed to please you or your money refunded. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Kathryn Clifton Returned to Flora today after a visit with friends at Mt. Ayr. Her brother, Rev. B. F, Clifton, formerly pastor of the M. E. church at Mt. Ayr, and for whom she kept house, is now preaching at Kingman, Ind, and the circuit in which that place is included. 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. ROWLES & PARKER. Riley Tullis, of Jordan township, will hold a public sale of his dairy stock at Leek’s hitch barn on Saturday, Jan. 2nd, commencing at 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon. Mr. Tjiliis has some fine dairy cows, mostly Jerseys, and is selling them because he has decided to abandon the dairying business.

Buy 5c worth of home made candy. You may get the “big stick”. Corner Case. The funeral of John Hordeman was held at St. Augustine’s Catholicchurch Monday morning. Father Hordeman, of Frankfort, brother of the deceased, gave requiem high mass. Father Justin HinJkle was deacon and Father Christian Daniel was sub-deacon and preached the funeral sermon. Get our prices on Christmas candies and nuts. Our assortment is the largest and best we have e,ver carried. From 8 and 15 cents a i pound. , JOHN EGER. Many beautiful articles for sale at the Catholic school hall during the bazaar Wednesday and Thursday, afternoons and evenings.

There were 238 present last Sunday at the Christian Sunday school. The collection was $9.22. In the Men’s Bible class there were 42 out of an enrollment of 45. It is proposed to have 75 in the class next Sunday. The lessons on the life of Christ by Rev. Titus are proving big factors in the attendance, being presented in a most interesting manner. Any man will be welcomed in the class, which meets every Sunday morning 9:30.

Get home made candy at The Corner Case. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilcox returned home yesterday from a visit at Indianapolis and Winchester. At the latter place they visited the Brenner families, A. J., W. H. and Dr. Ivan. They had a delightful time and report the Brenners, all former residents of Rensselaer, ih fine health and prospering. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brenner is almost three years old and is as fine as any boy on earth, according to Elmer. Dr. Ivan Brenner is enjoying a splendid medical practice in Winchester. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Han Always Bought Bears the XV Signature of