Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Kenneth Groom was home from Purdue over Sunday. It is time to consider porch furniture. Worland has a fine line. Harry Eger has been laid up for several days with tonsilitis. Mrs. S. M. Haas went to Logansport yesterday for a two weeks’ visit with relatives. . ■ My rugs are of the best patterns and you will be delighted to see them. —D. M. Worland. See the Black Eagle cornplanter before you buy. It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Red Comb chick starter and other poultry feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. W. L. Bott, assisted by Mrs. E. T. Harris, will entertain the Eastern Star Club tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Ross Hagen, of near Morocco, was an over-Sunday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark. Miss Mary Darnell, who taught No. 7 school in Jackson township, returned to her home in Milroy, Ind., today.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Barkley M. E. church will give a social at the home of Leslie Miller, on Friday night, April 30th. See Roberts quality buggies on sale day. Rensselaer, Ind. Prices O. K. CHARLES A. ROBERTS. Howard Myers was over from Brook today to see his brother, Geo. M. Myers, manager of the Jasper County Telephone Co. Worland has a fine lot of porch rugs, the grass rugs and other kinds. Mrs. B. D. McColly arid daughter, Mrs. George Sith and Harry McColly 1 have been visiting in Chicago Heights for several days. They will return home today. The final tryouts to decide who shall represent Rensselaer in the different events at Monticello Saturday are being held on the St. Joe track this afteflTtJon. Stewart Hammond, who has been staying with his daughter, Mrs. Marion 1. Adams, for several weeks, went to Surrey today to stay with another daughter, Mrs. Clint Brown. See Worland’s supply of Congoleum Rugs. They are made in rug patterns and are just the thing for kitchens and other rooms. William M. Hill spent Saturday at his old home in Dunkirk, returning here yesterday with his wife, much to the surprise of his friends here, who were not aware that he was married. I have 76 varieties of bedding plants and for porch boxes. The greenhouse is open for inspection at any time. — J. H. HOLDEN. Napoleon Budreau went to Lafayette today to accompany his daughter, Rose, home from St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Lafayette, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis three weeks ago. Notice of High School Alumni Meeting. There will be a meeting of the Alumni of Rensselaer high school at the office of W. H. Parkinson, in the Odd Fellows building on Monday evening, April 26th, 1915, at 7:30 p. m. All members keep this in mind and try to be present as important business will be discussed including the annual banquet to the senior class of the Rensselaer high school, which will be held on June 4th, 1915, at the old armory room. D. DELOS DEAN, . . President.
THE SELLERS’ KITCHENEAD. I With genuine porcelain tep, with rollup curtains in place of doors, with glass sugar bin and spit e jars, with sliding shelf in lower cupboard, with ant proof metal casters, with dovetail construction, with flour bin that lowers to fill, with five coats white enamel inside, with oil finish outside and smooth as glass. There is on comparison between the Sellers’ Kitchenead and other makes of kit'hen cabinets. You will have to see it to appreciate it. i If you call at our store Market Day, April 28th, we will take great pleasure in showing yon this grand -Kitchenead. —WORLAND’S , FURNITURE STORE.
