Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hardware Stores to Close at 6 p. m. 'Beginning January* Ist we will close our store at 6 p. m. until further notice. WARNER BROS. E. D. RHOADES & SON. ; CLEVE EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halligan and Mr. I|alligan’s two sisters, Miss Maggie Halligan and Mrs. A E. Delouest left this morning for Ocalo, Fla., Mrs. Delouest’s home. Mr. Halligan will* stay there until March and his wife and sister, Miss Maggie, vHH not return until April.

Attention Pocahontaa ... There wiM be a watch party at the hall, Thursday eventing, Dea. 31, 1914. tor members only. Each member bring fruit. Two hunters approaching the Canadian Shore near Ft. Erie yesterday were fired' on by Canadian troops. One of the men was killed and the other badly wounded. No arrests were made, as a recent Canadian orders forbids the bringing of guns into Canadian territory .and the men were in Canadian waters. The weather has moderated, making it safe to haul out apples and potatoes. We have fancy apples from *2.25 to *2.75 a barrel Nice Michigan or Wisconsin long or round white potatoes in 2% bushel sacks at 55c a bushel JOHN EGER. i The out-of-town guests attending the Meader-Arnold wedding Christmas were: Mr. and Mrs. Gto. M. French and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. 3. H. Craw. Mr. and“TMWC Water Hill, son and daughter, Mrs. Ro bCcea Albaugh, Miss Susie Albaugh and George Albaugh, of Chicago; Mrs. W- J. Henry and Leon Henry, of Valparaiso; David Stoner, of Menominee, Wis., and Miss Kathrine Jarvis, of Elkhart, Ind.