Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The body of Peter Minnicus was shipped to Rensselaer this morning from Chicago Heights and the funeral was held at the Catholic church. Buggies, Buggies, Buggies, Buggies.—Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Elizur Sage and son, Kenneth, left today for Popilla, Oregon, for a two months’ visit with her son, Russell and other relatives. Mrs. Jennie Dugan, of lowa City, who has been visiting relatives here, left yesterday for a few days’ visit in Monon and from there will go'to Chicago for a visit. Msis Mildred Harris came home yesterday after a seven months’ tour in the west. She attended the exposition and also visited Mrs. Ed Mills in Montana. We have” in stock a car load' of grain binders. —Hamilton & Kellner. We were temporarily out of White Star flour but have received our car which was a trifle delayed in transit. Guaranteed old wheat and guaranteed to please you, $1.65 per sack. — Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Barbara Hoshaw is very poorly at the Makeever hotel, where she has been a companion for some time of Mrs. Pullen, the aged mother of Mrs. Fate. She has been almost helpless with rheumatism and would like to have friends tea 1 ! and see her.
The Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’coick at the home of MrsFrank Foltz. All , ladies of the society and the church are cordially invited to attend. B. F. Fendig sells Parisian Sage for 50 cents a large bottle and guarantees it to stop falling hair, itching scalp, banish dandruff, and stimulate the hair to grow long and beautiful or money back. A delightful dance was given Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray for the younger set, including several college students who are home for the summer vacation. Russell Thompson, of Sullivan, was the guest of honor. Good Farms for Sale. On reasonable terms. Call at ■ the office of George Gifford, executor of the estate of B. J. Gifford, Odd Fellows Block, Rensselaer, Indiana.
