Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 202 for your grocery order. Geo. H. Healey made a buisness trip to Chicago today. Baled <h«y and straw tor sale by Hamilton & Kellner. B. B. Miller, of Mt. Ayr, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Genudno Jackson Hill egg coal, sold by Hamilton A Kellner. ’ Dr. Washburn made a trip to Hammond yesterday afternoon. J. J. Montgomery returned last evening from a business trip to Chicago. V. J. Crfsler returned last evening from a business trip to Ft. Myers, Fa. y 4 off of price on every suit and cloak In the house. None reserved. 'fie FENDIG’S FAIR. The small daughter of Vern Hopkins is greatly improved from her sickness of scarlet fever. Closing out every suit and cloak in stock, Va off. Come early. FENDIG’S FAIR. Joe Luers, of Pair, and Arnold Luers, pf south*of town, made a trip to Chicago today. Mrs. A. H. Henderson, of Knox, who had been here for over a week, returned to her home yesterday. Don’t forget to guess 'how long the candle will burn at Rowen & Kiser’s. Wm. Traub returned last evening from Cliatsvvorth, 111., where he was called on account of the Are which destroyed his store recently. Guess how long the candle will burn in Rowen A Kiser’s window. It is free. A guess a day.
The Jasper County Medical Society will meet this evening in Remington, Drs. Besser and Rainier being the hosts. The Rensselaer physicians all expect to attend. Nice, new smoked finnan haddie, at 15c a pound; also new spiced •herring and Holland herring. JOHN EGER. Clarence Knauff arrived from Billings, Mont., today. He will reside here with his mother, Mrs. Cora Lewis. Another shipment of those large, juicy, sweet naval oranges, the 40c size, this week, 27c per dozen.— Rowles & Parker, Phone 95. Misses Martha Ramp, Nell Drake and Clara Plunkett attended the dance at Kentland last night. A fine time is reported. you phone 273, your coal, wood and feed orders. Mrs. George Timmons left yesterday for her home at Wall, S. Dak., after visiting for about two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shide, near Remington. Monarch catsup, 25c size this week - - ROWEN & KISER.
W. P. Cooper, former treasurer of White county, whose wife was formerly Miss Ethel Sharp, of this city, has entered the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis for ap operation for hernia. Try our kraut. There’s a difference. ROWEN & KISER, Mrs. Harry Learning, who has been visiting her husband’s parents, (Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Learning, of Rensselaer for several weeks, left today for her home in Oklahoma City. Her husband, who accompanied her here/ returned some time ago. Miss Maud Spitler, of this city, and Mrs. Marion Learning, of Lafayette, accompanied Mrs. Learning to Chicago. "V . S. C. Brockus, a carpenter who lived in and near this city for a number of years prior to fourteen years ago, is again a resident of Rensselaer and resides in one of Jas. Passons’s properties. He is a carpenter by trade. He will make a business trip to Chicago, where he had lived for some years before returning here.
The jury for the Mullendore murder case was ‘ selected yesterday. Judge, Vurpillat was preparing, to call another venire for the jury when twelve men were finally accepted by both the state and the defense. A. K. Sills started his opening statements as soon gs the jury was sworn in. He recounted the killing of Cook and said that it was cold blooded murder. This will be the only statement that will be made by the state at this time, and at the. conclusion of this talk will commence the introduction of the testimony.
The most disappointing thing about the visit of President Wilson to Indianapolis last week was that he came as a democratic politician to submit 'his desire for another term of office and not as the president of the people to talk fairly upon the issues of the day. Even the great newspapers which have been inclined to praise .some of his policies found nothing to commend about hisipeecK, which in the very: middle of his term of office placed partisanship above patriotism.
