Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Advance Endgate seeden are sold by Hamilton A Kellner. I). E. Hollister has been confined «it home with an attack of grip. The purest white clover honey we have ever seen, 18c per lb. ROWLES & PARKER. W. J. Hinkle, the Monon undertaker, is installing two auto hearses. A regular 30c grade of Peaberry coffee this week only 21c per lb. ROWLES & PARKER. Born, Thursday. Feb. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas, of Union township, a son. A 25c size of absolutely pure tomato catsup, 15c per bottle. ROWLES & PARKER. Born, Feb. 22nd, to Mr. and Ms. Harry Brown, on the Lougliridge farm, north of tovyn, a son. There will be no service at the M. K. church this evening, owing to the continued illne.ss of Dr. Curniek. 3 lbs. of extra large fancy Muir peaches or choice large prunes for 25c. ROWLES & PARKER. The Presbyterian and Methodist churches of Monon will hold a joint revival meeting starting on March 7th. A large full pint glass jar of choice apple jelly for a dime at Rowles & Parker’s. An effort is being made in the state legislature to pass a law permitting picture shows to run on Sunday. All kinds of feed, baled hay and straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner.

It is probable that a number from Rensselaer , and vicinity will join in the wolf drive at MoCoysburg next Monday. We handle the famous John Deere line 8f farm machinery. HAMILTON & KELLNER. —i .Martin O’M ana died at his home in Monon Tuesday. He was 84 years of age and the father of John O'M ana. the Monon conductor. ■ Piano tuning and repairing.—H. L. Lange & Son’s Music Store, Van Rensselaer St., two doors north of Rowles & Parker’s. John Morgan is confined at his home on Front street with a boil on his nose. Mrs. Morgan l'eturned home evening from her visit at Highland Park. For latest sheet music go to H. L. Lange & Son’s music store. Peter F. Hein has been recommended' for postmaster of Crown Point to succeed Charley Daugherty, who was a victim of democratic politics. The town board at its meeting on March 3rd will consider the subject of installing waterworks and citizens of th.e town are invited to attend the council and discuss the matter will the board. The Monticello checker players are coming tonight. It is expected that ten will be here. J. A. McFarland is about sick today with an attack of grip .and will probably be unable to take part in the contest. All students of Indiana University are requested to be present at the Indiana Club meeting which will be held at the high school building, eight o'clock, this Friday evening. Of especial interest is the report of the committee appointed to consider the project of a University Club. A social time is planned and refreshments „will be served. The high school basket ball team left this afternoon for Monticello, to meet the high school team of that place this evening. Monticello was defeated on the local floor eaiilier in the season 24 to 12. The Rensselaer juniors will meet the St. Joe juniors in a curtain raiser to the Indiana Dental-St. Joe game this evening. The high school girls team will meet the alumni girls at the high school gym this evening. The pree will be 15c fro everybody. The game is scheduled to start promptly at 8 o'clock. '

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