Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dressed chickens at Jacks & Robinson’s, Phone 472. Prof. C. M. Sharp was a Lafayette visitor over .Sunday. Ooffee and tea, the .best in town, phone 472, Jacks & Robinson. Jim Walters went to Chicago this morning to sec J. J. Larwler. Tlhk-c Wa-Yo chips are file. Phone 472, Jacks & Robinson. L. A. Harmon was home from Indianapolis to spend Sunday. Have you tried that Purdue but ter? Phone 472, Jacks & Robinson. Born, Sunday morning, Feb. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thomas, a BOIL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cheesman came from Lafayette Saturday to visit relatives. The Pythian '"lub will meet Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 16th, with Mrs. Leslie Clark. Mrs. A. Halleck spent Sunday in Chicago with her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Richardson. Simon Hochstetler went to Shipshewanna, Lagrange county, today, to visit a sister living there. Garland Grant is nursing an injured hand, having broken a bone in it about a week ago, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day went to Ohkago Na.tuiday to visit relatives and attend the cement show. Roswell C. F. Smith was hanged in Chicago Saturday for the murder of Hazel Weinstein, 4 years old. Misses Frances Irwin and Emilie Wightinan went to Chicago this morning to spend several days. tMrs. A. Dayton Iras been sick much of the time lately, being able to be up only a small part of the time. Mr. and Mi’s. Bum ell Lucas and niece, of South Bend, are visiting the former’s brother, A. G. Lucas and family. Mrs. H. R. Lange came from Laporte yesterday for a visit with her husband. They aie expecting to move here in the spring. Louis Moosmiller went to DeMotte today and will go from there to Chicago to spend the balance of tire week witli relatives. D. B. Wallace, father of A. E. Wallace, spent Saturday in Rensselaer, and combined a business trip for the sale of coffees with a visit to his new grandson. ,Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sh-indler, of Mt. Ayr, came bo Rensselaer Satur- 4 day and went to Chicago in the afternoon to attend the cement show.
lAlr. and Mrs. John A Williams were down from Wheatfield Saturday. They plan to move here in a few weeks and occupy their piV»perty in the east part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Potts left Saturday tor their home near Medford, Oreg., where they live on a fruit farm. They were called back by the death of his father, Larkin Potts. ■« There is nothing healthier this season of the year than apples and fancy’ apples are cheap at the present time, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 a bbl. 20c, 25c and 30c a peck. JOHN EGER. Arthur Herrick, who lives north of town, will move the last of the month to Newell, S.’ Dak., and on Saturday of this week in the street by the court house, he will sell his household goods at upblie auction. Louis Ringeisen, of Fairmount, Minn., who has been spending a few days with his father, Michael Ringesen and family, left today for Peoria 111., where his wife is visiting relatives. ■•’■'v- ~ . Alfred Donnelly returned Saturday from Danville, 111., where he sold the last of his onions. Alf got somewhere between 80 cents and $1.50 per hundred. We refuse to make a guess and if you want to know you will have to interview All. _
