Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
See Hamilton A Kellner for buggies.
John T. Culp went to Monon today <to spend the day.
Mrs. Victor Hancock came today for a visit with her brother, W. J. Wright
Ask us about the kitchen cabinet we are giving away.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456.
Jay Dee Roth left today for a few weeks' visit with relatives in Mulberry and Dayton.
Mrs. Allan Daugherty and daughter Grace came yesterday for a visit with G. P. Daugherty, who is sack.
We have in stock a large supply of twine and a number of binders. HAMILTON A KELLNER.
Misses Helen Kiplinger and Ada Robinson returned today after a few days' visit with friends in Medaryville.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber went to Marion today to spend a few days with their son, Guy Gerber, and wife.
Misses Angela Kolhoff and Edna Robinson went to Wabash today to spend a week with friends and relatives.
Misses Mable and Anna Stocksick, Luella Harmon and Mary Wagner returned today from a week’s visit in Chicago.
Misses’ and childrens’ strap pumps, in velvet, white canvas and leathers, specially priced to close out, at the Columbia.
A. Leopold has sold to A. F. Long lot 2, block 1, Leopold’s addition to Rensselaer. The consideration was $275.
Dr. Johnson left today for the home of his parents in Council Bluffs, la., to spend a few days with his mother, who is sick.
Mrs. Harrison Wasson and children went to Winchester today to visit relatives, and will go to Union City from there.
Mrs. Frank Richards returned to Monon today after spending a few days with Mrs. John Richards and Mrs. G. W. Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Criswell returned to Minneapolis, Minn., yesterday after a short visit with his brother-in-law, Charles Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Clark came today from Morocco, where Ed has been helping some with the harvest. They will remain here for some time.
Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Lafayette today to spend a few days with her father, B. F. Magee, who is in poor health at the Wabash Valley Sanitarium.
Mrs. Robert Milliron left for Detroit today after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron. Mrs. Milliron stopped off here after visiting her parents in Knox.
Miss Elizabeth Myer, daughter of Lawson Myer, of Gary, returned to her home today after a visit with Ray Thompson and family. She was accompanied home by Thomas Thompson, who will spend a week there.
Miss Heta Donaway, of Ottawa, 111., who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows for some time, left today for a visit in Indianapolis and Richmond. She will return here before going home.
G. W. Trenary, of Chicago, an assessment examiner for the Chicago & Eastern Illinois railroad, is searching the records at the court house relating to the tax assessments against that road.
Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Jordan and children returned to their home in Evanston, 111., yesterday after a visit of a month with his mother, Mrs. S. L. Jordan. Rev. Jordan is pastor of the Christian church at Evanston. While here about two weeks ago he and his family were poisoned by mushrooms.
Hiram Day DRALBB or Hair, Cemen; limejrick REKSBELAEE, - • OfMASA
Money to Loan «. SI,OOO on first mtg. farm security 1 year. SISOO on first mtg, farm security. 1 year. $ 500 on term mtg. security 1 year. $ 50 on chattel mtg.
can loan your idle funds in any amount on safe, approved security at a good rate of interest •. JOHN A. DUNLAP
