Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. H. Hopkins made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. L. A. Bostwick made a business trip to Frankfort today. - Mrs. Leslie Clark is spending today with friends in Chicago. Gus Zacher, of near Surrey, is suffering from a kidney infection. Cal! us for everything L. the grocery line. Rowen A Kiser, phone 202. The Sew dub will meet Thursday afteronon with Mrs. Van Grant. Don’t forget to get your fruit cans at Rowen A Kiser’s, phone 202. William Webb returned to Chicago this morning after & Short visit here. Call phone 202 for your canning supplies. Rowen A Kiser, phone 202. Miss Lucy Wm went to Thayer today for a visit of several days with Miss Ruby Coffman. Can rubbers, can lids and all sizes of fruit cans at Rowen A Kiser's, phone 202. -^ Mrs. C. Heinz returned to her home in Chicago yesterday after a short visit with her father, B. D. McColly. Canning time is here and don’t forget the place to get your supplies is Rowen A Kiser, phone 202. Born, Sunday, June 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayes, *of Barkley townhsip, a son weighing 12% pounds. Don’t forget that we are headquarters fqr toilet paper, 7 rolls for 25c; 10c rolls. Rowen A Kiser, phone 202. Miss Pearl Babcock has returned home from Franklin, where die attended college, completing her third year. Mrs. Delos Thompson and daughter, Miss Emily, went to Battle Creek, Mich., today, to remain fqr some time. Have you ever tried our own brand of coffees, at 25c and 30c ? Try them next time. Rowen A Kiser, phone 202. Mrs. W. C. Dooley and daughter, Saloma, of near Kniman, went to Martinsville, 111., today to visit her mother. Mm John I. Gwin went to Union township this morning for a visit of a few days with her father, Thos. McGowan. Mrs. George Heusan, in the northwest part of town, has been quite poorly for some time but ds better at this time. Mrs. H. R. Kuhrie returned yesterday from Paoli, where a banquet was given to Mr. Kurrie. Paoli was Mr. Kurrie’s former home. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Steward left this morning for a pleasure and outing trip to Waukazoo, Mich. Waiuk&zoo is a pleasure resort near Holland, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bowles and children returned today from a visit since Saturday with relatives in Chalmers. They live 7 miles west of Rensselaer. Miss dive Tomlinson returned to her home in Walker township Saturday after attending the Catholic academy at Oldenbeag, Ind., for the past eight months. f Bom Monday, June 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nugent, near Laura, a son. Mr. Nugent formerly lived on a farm in Tippecanoe county belonging to Congressman Will R. Wood. Mrs. Ellen Hsarsha and children are spending today at RoseQawn. She is recovering from her recent operation and expects to return to her home in Lafayette in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blue returned home this morning from a visit of several days in Wheatfield. Roy has been resting up following his severe illness and is feeling some better. Mrs. Will Reinhart and daughter, Mary, of Frankfort, came yesterday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parkison, of near Pleasant Ridge. Mrs. Rhemhart is Mrs. Parkason’s mother. Mrs. H. M. Clark came this morning to visit her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Spitier, and to attend the LongStrawibridge marriage tomorrow. Mr. Clark will come tomorrow for the wedding. Parisian Sage has no equal. It destroys dandruff, stimulates the hair to grow, and makes it soft, fluffy and beautiful. Nothing better for falling hair. B. F. Fendig guarantees St Charles PuJKn is getting ready to cut a crop of alfalfa and barley hay from a field sown this spring. His first crop from his old field made 2 tons per acre and his sons had a field that made 2% tons per acre. Mrs. Dick Pruitt, of Gary, came yesterday in response to a message informing her of the very serious condition of health of her mother, Mrs. Lyons,' whose deal* occurred last night. Omar, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Fleming, 6 miles sou* of town, suffered a severe sprain and possibly a Might fracture of the wiwt of the right arm Sunday while cranking an automobile. Dr. English attended tha caw.
