Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rotnn). VOUND—Ladies’ mesh bag containing small sum of money. Inquire at this office. FOUND—Bunch of keys. Inquire at this office. J. H. S. Ellis went to Chicago yesterday afternoon. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. John O’Connor is spending the day in Lowell. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. A. Witham went to Lowell today to spend a few days. Rev. G. W. Titus went to Shelby today to attend an evangelistic meeting. Miss Ivah Healey returned yesterday from two weeks’ visit at Trafalgar, Ind. Earl Reynolds received another supply of Safety Ford Starters yesterday. Walter Lutz returned today to Adrian, Minn., where he has been teaching school. Misses Ann Fitzpatrick and Ruth Hayworth are spending a week with Miss Madaline Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock and daughter, Miss Margaret, are spending the day in Chicago. Ready with the NEW ONES. Any size. Any new style. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, opera house block. Miss Lois Ham returned to Lafayette today with Miss Gladys Rogers, who has been here visiting. Bert Hopkins’ new residence on College avenue has been completed and he is moving therein today. See the Columbia's $2.00 bargains, pumps, for your inspection, and only $2.00 for your choice, at the Columbia. Clermont Searing, who has been visiting a few days with Hugh Hurley, returned to his home at Reynolds today. A window full of ladies’ oxfords and before buying your next pair of oxfords. You’ll save money. Columbia Shoe Store. Mrs. D. H. Ferguson returned to her home in Walls, S. D., today after a stay of about six weeks with her sister, Mrs. Albert Dugans. Misses’ and childrens' strap pumps, in velvet, white canvas and leathers, specially priced to close out, at the Columbia. Mrs. R. E. Kenny, of Minneapolis, Minn., came today for a stay of two or three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson. Henry Hordeman was early with his thrashing and finished up Tuesday. His oats averaged 64 bushels to the acre and he had out 76 acres.

Mrs. C. Ross Dean entertained several ladies at Four Hundred yesterday afternoon in honor of her cousins, the Misses Wells, of Springfield, Ohio. C. C. Jones, field agent for the Columbia Club, is in Rensselaer getting new members for the club. Fifteen joined when Mr. Jones was-here in June. Mrs. M. D. Walsh left today for Monon and from there will go to her home in Chicago. She has been visiting with her son-in-law, John Morfitt. George Mauck, of Edgerton, Wis., is home for a two weeks’ vacation. George is employed with Wilson’s Monarch Laboratory, in the printing department. Your choice of any white shoe or oxford in our store, men’s or women’s for $1.50. Children’s for SI.OO. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, opera house block. Many from all parts of Indiana will attend the Lake county republican picnic at Cedar Lake tomorrow. It is probable that quite a number will go from Rensselaer. Dr. Cumick had charge of the chapel service at Boyville, Battle Ground camp meeting, Thursday morning and gave an address to the boys upon the subject: “First Things For Boys.” Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yeoman and Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Witter and children, who have been visiting here, left this morning for Fenton, Mich., where they will stay a short time. On account of the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. C. Parrett, the only services that will be held during the two weeks of his absence will be the Bible School services Sunday mornings. D. F. Leatherman went to Monticello yesterday to attend a three days’ camping party at Edgewater given by the Raleigh agents. His sister, Miss Mary Leatherman, accompanied « • * - fit h him.

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