Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 202 for your grocery order. H. D. Vance made a trip to Winamac today. Mrs. A. H. Hopkins returned this morning from a trip tu Chicago. Do you like kraut? Then try ours. ROWEN & KLKER. Jesse Little, of Lowell, was a business visitor in Rensselaer today. Closing out every suit and cloak in stock, V* off. Oome early. FKNDIG’B FAIR. Lee Reynolds, of Chalmers, was a Rensselaer visitor this morning. you phone 273, your coal, wood and feed orders. Loren C. Sage, who travels for a St. Louis Arm, was in Rensselaer today. iMrs. G. P. Ketehum and Miss Mary Yates are spending today in Chicago. Just received another barrel of that fine kraut.—Rowen & Kiser’s, Phone 202. The Ladies’ Literary Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. A. F. Long. Try our kraut. There’s a difference. ROWEN & KISER. .If our kraut is not the best in town you don’t have to pay for it. ROWEN & KISER.
Mrs. Tom Hayes went to Virgic today to attend the funeral of her nephew, Estel Gasoway, whose age was about 13 years. Monarch catsup, 25c size this week 15c. ROWEN & KISER. Dr. M. D. Gw in went to Lafayette today, where iMrs. W. T. Lownni i underwent a surgical operation at St. Elizabeth’s hospital. Miss Minnie Daube, of LaHoup, 111., who has been visiting at Walkerton, came today to visit John Loehrke, south of town. Nice, new smoked finnan haddie, at 15c a pound; also now spiced herring and Holland herring. JOHN EGER. M. J. Wagner, John Ramp and Frank E. Cox will go to Kentland tonight to attend a big dance to be given by the Knights of Columbus. Fancy, large sweet oranges, 5 for It cents, or 24c per dozen. Don’t get fooler! and pay more. Our oranges are the best. ROWEN & KISER. Herman Schultz had a public sale yesterday, disposing of five colts and a numlber of head of cattle and getting quite good prices. Col. W. A. McCurtain cried the sale. Eczema spreads rapidly; itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment is well recommended. 50c at all stores. Nelson Randle has been poorly for the past month, suffering from a sort of dizziness and has been staying tolerably close to his home. He is feeling some better now and is able to be down town occasionally. The Jasper county cotingent at the Purdue short eourse went down Tuesday. Those who went from here were: John Stockton, Marquis Peek. Harold Kennedy, Lonzo Wiseman, Oscar Weiss, George Schreiber, Laura Maxwell, Harold Bice, Blanche Peterson,,. Frederick and Annie Spangle. Chauncey Wood went down to look after the welfare of the youthful frmers and domestic science students. At Monon they found two car loads of boys and girls from Laporte county in charge of County Agent Clore, one of the best scientific farmers in the state. Lawrence Weiss and Arthur Cooper, of Newton county, also took the train here. There are about 2,500 boys and girls from all over the state attending the short course. r* Business dull? There’s -a fine tonic at hand. Try Republican advertising. > 7
