Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Forest Marian was down from Chicago Sunday. Don’t forget to get your fruit cans at Rowan A Kiser’s, phone 202. Ed Smith was home from Knox over Sunday. Frank Med laird made a visit to Lagansport today. Mr. and -Mrs. Van Grant spent Sunday la Lafayette. Mrs. J. F. Mitchell returned Saturday from a visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt and chil-' dren made a trip to Monti cello today. Schiosser Bros.’ Oak Grove creampry butter, 30c a pound. HOME GROCERY. ’*- Mrs. Lucius Strong and Mrs. Nels. Randle made a trip to Lafayette today. _ v Mrs. Vivian Boicourt and children returned this morning from Wolcott, where they spent Sunday. A special train went through Rensselaer at about 3:30 Saturday carrying the Indianapolis newsboys enroll te to Chicago. Why pay more when you can buy A. and K.’s Best flour, $1.66, every sack guaranteed? HOME GROCERY. , r Miss Ruth Harper, daughter of Rev. C. L. Harper, now at Delphi, came Saturday to visit Miss .Edna Babcock at Parr, and other friends. Call phone 202 for your canning supplies. Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. Miss Jane Parkison, who attended a girl’s school at Jacksonville, 111., this year, has just returned home after a visit with friends in Illinois since school let out. Call us for everything in the grocery line. Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. Harry Hurd, of Kewanna, 111., has purchased through oJe Davisson, 80 acres of land from A. H. Hopkins. The land is near Virgie and the price paid was S9O per acre. Can rubbers, can lids and all sizes of fruit cans at Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202. A. B. Lowman came down this morning from Hebron to spend a few days with relatives. He says that wheat and oats look fine up his way, even 'better than here. Russell Hatton, who ha sheen working in Fred Hemphill's blacksmith shop for the past year, has quit his jog and went to Monticello today ho see about getting a job there.
Word received today tells of the continued serious condition of Mrs. Samuel Duvall at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis and it is believed there is no chance of saving her life. Canning time is here and don’t forget the place to get your supplies is Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. Emmet Hollingsworth and Francis Turfler went to ndianapoMs Saturday by train and drove home Sunday in Dr. Turfler’s Chevrolet, which had been undergoing an overhauling in the city. ■Mrs. Walter English is spending thia week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Babcock, at Parr. Her husband is in Indianapolis, taking an inventory of the mechanical effects of the Monon railroad. Don’t forget that we are headquarters for toilet paper, 7 rolls for 25c; 10c rolls. Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. Elmer Abbott, a traveling salesman whose home is at Beatrice, Neb., paid a short visit here with his uncle, A. J. Abbott and family, and left this morning for Columbus, Ohio, as a delegate to the convention of the United Commercial Travelers. Mr. and Mrs. Will Murray and Mr. and Mis. F. M. Haskell, with John Robinson as chauffeur, made an automobile trip Sunday to Danville, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berry, who moved last spring to a farm 3 miles east of Danville. The entire distance traveled was 190 miles.
Have you ever tried our own brand of coffees, at 25c Ad 30c ? Try them next time. Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. . Fritz Mecklenberg was over from Watseka, 111., over Sunday. He reports that the partnership formed with Job Overton some time ago is going on smoothly and that they are enjoying good success in their poultry business. Jog Overton expects to come over next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Grow and son, Billy, and H. R. Grow, father of Elzie mn/l Mrs. Lorinda McGlinn, mother of Mrs. Grow, left this morning fox North Manchester to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Holle for the week. H. R. Grow accompanied them 'only as far as Logan sport. Mis. Holle is a daughter of Mrs. McGlinn.
W. I. Spitler, justice of the peace, conducted a sanity inquest Saturday morning, the subject being Mrs. L. Cockerill, wife of Ernest CockerilL The board of physicians was Dias. Gwin, Rresler and Lay and the board found her of unsound mind and application was made for her admicgMwi to the insane hospital at Ixmgcliff. She is 43 years of age. It is believed that treatment will restore her to mental health again.
