Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOM im FOR BENT—B rooms tor light housekeeping to family without chilFOB RENT—FIat over McKay's laundry, laqnba of Gas. H. Haalay. Little Miss Gladys Rogers, of Lafayette, came yesterday to visit Mrs. Chas. Rhoades. Mrs. H. W. Jackson returned yesterday after a abort visit in Farmer City and Mansfield, HL Mrs. A. L Clark went to Morocco today to visit her daughter and remain until after the Fourth. Mrs. H. J. Kannal and Hugh Kirk went to Lake Forest, IIL, today to attend the funeral of Hugh Gamble. Mias Graoe Norris returned this morning from a visit of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen, in WheatfiekL

Electrical wiring and repair work done. Phone 621. —Leo Mecklenburg. The Womans Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meej Thursday afternoon, July Ist, wiq h Mrs. J. R. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dunlap, of Ep wood, came* yesterday to look ovj 6 * their farm near Surrey where Ess®* Price lives. Celebrate the 4th. Bring the farf*" ily to the Bex Theatre on July 3*“ and see Washington Irving's Lege™ 1 of Sleepy Hollow. Rip Van Winr le in 6 parts, an extra special for Jir y 3rd, day and night. The coolest plaf® in the city. Celebrate at the R^ x July 3rd. I Tom Eldridge, son of Mr. and MirNathan Eldridge, while playing ball here Sunday strained a ligament ofi one of his feet and on Monday so lame that a physician was consults ed. He will probably be laid up fori some little time. A copy <xf the Jamestown Daily < Capital, the paper on which Fred Hamilton is working, came to this office. The paper contains large headlines and seems to be well supported by the advertising of the Jamestown merchants.

The following people autoed to Logansport today to attend the wedding of Leslie Allman, a nephew of J. D. Allman, of this city: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman and son, Elvyn, and daughters, Florence and Aileen, of Rensselaer; Mr. and Mrs. v,. H. Peck and son, Fred, and daughter, Laura, of Remington; Mrs. Coover, of Boulder, Colo., who is visiting the Peck family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, of Monticello. Celebrate the 4th. Bring the family to the Rex Theatre on July 3rd and see Washington Irving's Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Rip Van Winkle in 5 parts, an extra special for July 3rd, day and night. The coolest place in the city. Celebrate at the Bex July 3rd. Joe Leach came from Geddes, S. Dak., last Saturday and today, accompanied by his wife and three girls, started back to their home. Mrs. Leach has been suffering some from rheumatism and spent a week at Kramer Springs, receiving some benefit. She had been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldridge, for sevemi weeks. See Rip Van Winkle at the Bex Theatre, day and night, Saturday, July 3rd. This is Washington Irving’s Legend of Sleepy Hollow, a comedy full of interest for old and young. Celebrate at the Rex Theatre, the coolest place in town. July 3dr, day and night, continuous. Charles Pullin, the undisputed alfalfa king of Jasper county, brought samples of alfalfa and barley to The Republican office Tuesday. The alfalfa was grown on good rich ground mid the first cutting was on June Ist. The samples brought to this office yesterday and which had grown since the cutting on June Ist were from 34 to 38 inches long. The barley samples were grown with a spring planting of alfalfa as a nurse crop and were of two kinds, the bearded and the beardless. The latter were much heavier and better filled out and he says is much Hie best. It was cut in the dough as a hay crop. Mr. Pullin has been growing alfalfa for 8 or 10 years and has decided that it should not be put on poor ground but on good rich soil and where the waterline is about three feet below the surface. It is the best hay crop grown, he says, and he advises all farmers to raise it.

CASTOR IA Hr and Children. Tk Qri Ywßm Ahraftßwprt KUMMAIB MAEim Com—6Bc. Oats—42c. Wheat—9oc. New Oats—3lc. Bye—7sc. ttutteriaft — £X>v%c~ Springs—2oc. Boosters—6c. Hens—l2c. Turkeys—loc. Ducks—loc.