Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Z. A. Cox, of Hammond, is here on business. ; ; Phone Two-Seven-Three for coal, wood and feed. The Moose are organizing a lodge at Goodhutd. Remember, Hamilton A Kellner sell the famous Pitson hard coaL Carl Sendelbach and family, of Newland, are moving to Lebanon. Misses Jane Parkison and Mae Stanton went to Lafayette today on a shopping trip. / Clean burning white ash block coal at 34 per ton; a car just received. —D. EL Grow. Henry Barger went to Lafayette this morning to visit over Sunday with friends, i New crop white clover honey, the nicest we have ever had, 15c per lb. ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith returned this morning from a visit at White Pigeon, Mich. Jußt opened, a barrel of extra large new dill pickles, 15c per dozen. ..T ROWLES A PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dean went to hicago this morning to attend the In-diana-Chicago football game. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car 3655; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. (MU and see 1L / Miss LaVera Lee came down front Wheatfield last evening and is spending today in Lafayette. Have you ever used White Star flour ? If not you certainly have made a mistake. We guarantee it to please you in every detail or your money cheerfully refunded. 31*55 per sack. ROWLES & PARKER.

Joe Moore, Labin Wilcox, Chas. Porter, Will Eigelsbach and others went to Lafayette today to witness the Pur-due-Wisconsin football game. Prosecuting Attorney Reuben Hess, of Kentland, has appointed Attorney J. C. Murphy, of Morocco, a s a deputy for Newton county. Delbert Beckman will leave for the west tomorrow, where he has been forced to locate on account of his health. Miss Garnett Lyons, of near Demopolis, Ala., who has been spending the summer in Kentucky, is here for a visit of a few days with the family of Marion I. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burton went to Urbana, 111., today to visit his father, who was 91 years of age last April and who is enjoying quite good health for one of his advanced years. I .k The Morocco Courier is conducting a large-apple contest. Frank Baird brought in an apple that weighed 24 ounces. This is still 10% ounces lighter than the one reported from Monticello. iSheriff McColly left yesterday morning with Mrs. Louis Jemison and her three children for Detroit, Mich., and expects to te able to get them into Canada, where it is expected her husband will join her. Miss Carolyn Baker returned today from Rossville, 111., where she was called by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Kimberlin is on the road to recovery Kimberli nis on the road to recovery now. County Treasurer-elect Charles V. May, of Remington, who recently purchased the Elizur Sage property, is having some repairs made and a force of carpenters under William Chappel, of Remington, are doing the work. C. H. Peck returned this morning from a business trip to Ashville, N. Y., where his brother, Ed Peck, who died there suddenly, owned a farm. It is their intention to retain the farm instead of selling it. Dr. C. E. Johnson and Simon Thompson left this morning for Pierpont, S. Dak., where the doctor had some professional business and near which place the two will spend a few days hunting.

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