Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TAKEN UP—A red yearling steer, 2 hog rings in left ear.—George Culp, Phone 901-BL FOR BUT FOR RENT—len room house, known as Horton property. * First house north of Mrs. Anna Tuteur.— Inquire of Mrs. E. Adams, near the school buildings. FOR RENT—FIat" over McKay's laundry. Inquire of Geo. EL Healey. Miss Laura Hhtton is spending today in Lowell. Miss Nina Martindale made a trip to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael were down from Kniman yesterday. A full quart Mason jar of pure apple butter for 15c at Bowles & Parker’s. Mrs. A. Donnelly and baby returned yesterday from a visit in Lafayette. 3 cans one kind or assorted of tomatoes, kraut, hominy, baked beans, kidney beans, salmon, peas or com for 25c. —Rowles & Parker. Mrs. John Eger is spending today with Mrs. Peter Hordeman in Union township. If you want a buggy or carriage, see Hamilton & Kellner. Several old soldiers went to Marion yesterday to attend the G. A. R. encampment. See our line of cultivators. —Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Maud Lucy, accompanied by Miss Blanche Odell, of Morocco, made a trip tp Monon today. Remember, Hamilton & Kellner handle the famous Deering line of harvesting machines. Mrs. W. P. Cooper came froth Monticello today to visit her aunt, Mrs. MaMie Sharp, for a few days. Schultze’s Big Dandy bread received fresh daily. Try a loaf and be convinced it has no equal. Sold only by Rowles & Parker. C. H. Stucker, of Mt. Ayr, and Everet Halstead, of Newton township, made a trip to Lafayette todays Mass Faye Brucker and Mn Harry Hildreth, of Monticello, were married Wednesday afternoon. Morton Coonrod, recorder of White county, and Miss Virginia Watts, his deputy, were married at the bride’s home in Monticello last Sunday. Mrs. Auretta Burges, of Indianapolis, returned home today after a visit of two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Peffley, at Gifford. Bom, Wednesday, May 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Loren C. Sage, a son. Bom, the same day, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hogan, a daughter. Mrs. Ernest Ramey and little daughter left this morning for a week’s visit with relatives at DeMotte and Wheatfield.