Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

T. W. Grant made a business trip to Monticello today. Just received our fresh pack salmon. Rowen’s Grocery, Phone 202. Sylvester Gray made a business trip to Kankakee today. The best flour on earth, None Such. Rowen's Grocery, Phone 202. Attorney George A. Williams made a business trip to Delphi Thursday. If you want satisfaction in groceries, trade at Rowen’s, Phone 202. The grain markets have slipped off a little the past day or two and com is down to 57 cents. TWO-SEVEN-THREE—That is the number you call when you want A-No.-l coal. Mrs. Philip Steele, of Chicago, came Thursday to spend the remainder of the week with Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English. Just received, a shipment of ladies’ dull kid Gypsy boots, $3.00, while they last, at Columbia Shoe Store, George Collins, Proprietor. A treat as in store for music and entertainment lovers who will attend the Swiss Bell Ringers concert at the Presbyterian church Nov. 4th. We have just opened our first barrels of sauerkraut and German dill pickles. Kraut for 5c a quart and large dill pickles at 12c a dozen. JOHN EGER. Mrs. E. C. Rex returned to her home at Independence today after a week’s visit here with her cousins, Fred and Dan Waymire. Genuine Jackson Hill Egg coal is very satisfactory for the range. A car just received. —D. E. Grow. Mrs. John Moran returned to Bradley, 111., today, after a visit of a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Dluzak, of near Remington. We have just unloaded a car of salt and are now handling salt in 70-Ib. bags at 60c. You can now haul your salt in your auto. JOHN EGER. Miss Sena Nelson returned to Chalmers this morning after a visit for a few days with her brother, James Nelson and family, west of town.

On and after November 1, 1915, we will deliver orders for wood or coal in one dollar amounts for CASH only. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Miss Alice Thomas went to Chicago this morning and will undergo an operation for the removal of her tonsils at Dr. Baker’s private hospital. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modem; at the Main Garage. Call and see it.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church are industriously working for their annual Christmas bazaar, which they expect to hold the first week in December. Fred Amott, Jesse A. Snyder and A. E. Wallace were in Indianapolis this week as the - representatives of Pinkamink Tribe No. 533, I. O. R. M. They report a very fine meeting. Mrs. George Neal, of Indianapolis, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue. Mr. Neal will join her here tomorrow evening and remain over Sunday. Purdue will play football at Chicago tomorrow and the 'backers of the team think it has a chance to win. It will be a great game and will probably be seen by a number from Rensselaer. P. F. Crowder and A. E. Dow, of Indianapolis, came this morning to visit the former’s father, M. M. Crowder and to spend a few days hunting game.

E. W. Condon, an aged citizen of Brook, came to Rensselaer this morning with Mrs. harles Condon and together they went to Chicago on the 10:36 train and he will remain there for the winter with relatives. * The first supper by the Methodist brotherhood will take place this evening at 6:30 at the church. The nominating committee will bring in its report for new officers and there will be one or two short addresses. Isaac Leavel, who is now engaged in the mill and elevator business at B&inbridge, was here over night, visiting his son, Charley and family. He has extensively remodeled his mill and is doing a fine business. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen and children are visiting her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Spitler. Delos will return to South Bend Saturday or Sunday and Mrs. Coen and children will remain for a longer visit.

CASTOR IA For Infrota and GhOdreo. lit KM Yu Hm Always Bagfet Iff it’s Electrical let Leo Meeklenburg do it. Phone 621