Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Joe Putts returned yesterday from a visit in Louisvfile. Jacob Moqre began this morning as a dlerk in the Makeever hotel. Judson H. Perkins made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Hr. and Mrs. Adam Sipkema were down from Fair Oaks yesterday. Prof. Altheide in great music at Christian church Sunday, all day. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pringle are spending New Year’s iii Fair Oaks. Prof. Altheide in great music at Christian church Sunday, al) day. A. F McCormick wenOro Lafayette yesterday to spetuP'New Year’s. Prof. Altheide in great music at Christian ehureb Sunday, all day. Mrs. Lem Hammerton and little daughter are spending the day in Parr. Phone your coal, wood and feed orders to Hamilton & Kellner, No. 273. - Eli Gerber returned yesterday from a few days’ visit in Bloomington, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waymire went to Chicago today to stay until Tuesday.

If you want a good, sound work horse attend the Lowman sale on Jan. sth. Miss Ruth Gundy and mother returned yesterday from a Christinas visit in Chicago. Mrs. John Dean, of Morocco, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Lorinda McGlinn. Misses Marie Wasson and Mamie Watson have returned from a few days’ visit in Chicago Heights C. J. Hobbs, of Kersey, count j surveyor elect, and Mrs. Hobbs came down this morning on business. Mrs. Mary Myers returned to Chicago yesterday after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mattie Richie. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owin' went to Kankakee yesterday to spend New Year’s with their son, George Gwin. B. R. Harris, of Elkhart, came yesterday to attend the wedding of Miss Wilma Peyton and Ralph Orwig. If you wan| a goed Jersey cow come to Rilev/Tullis’ sale at Leek’s hitch barn In Rensselaer Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John Wolsiefer, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jacks, returned to her home in Lafayette yesterday. We still have a few of the car load of bargain spreaders. They are going fast at SBO cash or SBS time. HAMILTON & KELLNER. James Babcock, of Parr, is being visited today by Frank Babcock and family and Ransom Sawin and sister, Miss Nell, of Rensselaer.

Misses Ferne and Beatrice Tilton and Hazel Reeve went to Fair Oaks yesterday to attend a watch party at the home of Miss Amy Bringle. Mrs. Roy Smith and little son, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Harp, left for their home in Hebron yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Garriott, who have been visiting in Brook, and E. C. Maxwell, of this place, left this morning for their home in Valparaiso. Miss Selma Leopold, who is teaching at Crystal Falls, Mich., left this morning for that place. Her father, Simon Lebpold, accompanied her to Chicago. Will H. Ade left his bed Tuesday, and was up and around the house most of the day. He has practically recovered from the injuries sustained in a fall a week ago.—Kentland Enterprise. 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 254 bushel sacks at 55c a bushel. JOHN EGER Mrs. M. R. Veach returned to Winamac yesterday after attending the funeral of her brother, George Werner. iMr. and Mrs. B. F. Chanse, of Knox, were also here to attend the funeral, Mr. Wegner being the brother of Mrs. Chahse.

CASTOR IA For Infanta Children, Tki KMYm Han Ahnjs Bngit PUBLIC SALES. : - The Republican has printed sale bills for Che following persons: Jan. 2nd. Riley Tubis, daily sale at Leek’s hitch barn. Jan. 5—W. T. and A. B. Lowman, 554 miles southeast of Rensselaer, general farm sale. Jan. 14 E. LBrae; R T.,,J*BJtmm. at E. L. Bruce farm, 354 miles southeast of Rensselaer, general sate. ' ■ ■ . I*-*"--i . fe-A ■■‘•-V."