Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Otto Braun went to Chicago this morning to remain until tomorrow evening. William R. Burch, of Kirksville, Mo., is visiting at the home of O. E. Burch, on Rivet street. Mrs. Robert Smith -went to Delphi yesterday to visit her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hines. Born, Sunday, Dec. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kanne, on the former Sparling farm, a 10-pound son. Mr. and Mrs. William Pomeroy, of Newland, left Saturday ifor their former home in Milwaukee to remain until spring. They stopped off at Gary for a short visit enroute. Miss Inez Kiplinger, who attends school at St. Louis, Mo., arrived home yesterday for the holiday vacation. Her mother arid Miss Elizabeth King met her in Chicago. Mrs. Estella Teel and little daughter returned yesterday to their home at Peru, after a visit of four weeks with her mother, Mrs. Harrison Warren. Attorney Goo. A. Williams returned Sunday from a trip to New York, where he had gone to purchase some Holstein cotws for his Ohio farm. He bought twenty head. Fermenting food always makes a gassy, sour and upset stomach, causing nervousness, blues and dull headaches. Our Mi'O-na Tablets will quickly, safely and effectively stop the distress or no charge.—B. F. Fendig. The Daughters of the American : Revolution will meet Tuesday as- ■ ternoon, Dec. 22nd, with Mrs. A. J. I Bellows. The Christmas exchange will be held and all members are invited to be present. Fred Hamilton is home from the North Dakota agricultural school j for the holidays. He. is getting along fine there and has gained in weight and is taking an active part in athletics. For a nice cake or anything in the pastry line, try a sack of our Magnolia Brand Flour, milled from choice soft winter wheat, superior to hard Wheat flour Guaranteed. Iroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. IMiSs La Vera Lee, who is teaching school at Onward, visited here Sati urday and Sunday, returning to ! Onward Sunday afternoon. She 1 will spend the holidays at Peoria, HL, where her mother is visiting. Mrs. Lee will leave Peoria soon after the holidays for Oklahoma to visit her son, Charles Lee. Sprague Meal is not kiln dried; therefore retains natural flavor of the corn; made fresh every day.— Your grocer, or the 'Mill, Phone 456. ' «>. Mrs. 8. L. Wells is visiting her mother, (Mrs. Harrison Wasson, and will remain through the holidays, Mr. Wells joining her for a week or such a matter. They are moving from Reading, Ohio, to Seymour, Ind., which will be Sim’s headquarters after the first of the year. He is traveling and has Indiana as his territory. We manufacture 'bran and middlings from home-grown wheat, free from ground screenings or dirt. We will appreciate your patronage.— Iroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. Max Smith arrived Saturday from the south enroute to Chicago to spend the holidays with his mother and visited over Sunday with er and visited over Sunday. Max's specialty is to put women in better shape, that is, iby means of selling them Kabo corsets, for which he is the traveling salesman. With a smile that extends ’from ear to ear Max declares ‘business is fine.”
@ What fS Time Everyone asks this question many times daily. We are all dependent upon the time. Our lives are regulated by our watches. The lack of a watch is a big handicap to both men and women. Therefore, why try to get along without one? Let us show you a good watch; one you can depend upon. We can suit both your taste and your pocketbook. P. W. CLARKE, Jeweler
