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

RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME To see about that new stove you expect to buy. Purchase it now and have it set up in your home and be ready for the cold weather when it comes. We have a complete line of stoves both in base burners and soft coal heaters. Our “Radiant Estate” and “Golden Glow” baseburners are as good heaters as money can buy and are the most ornamental stove on the market. If you fail to see these stoves you will afterwards regret it We also are showing the Hot Blast Florence (the original hot blast stove,) and the Estate Hot Storm a high grade piece of goods both in workmanship and appearance. We also have many other cheaper heaters. Please call and see our line of stoves. E. D. Rhoades & Son

The Monon band will hold its second annual fair Dec. Bth to 11th. Mrs. Walter English and baby came from Lafayette this morning for a short visit. „ Lon Colton went to Lafayette this morning to bring his wife home from the hospital, where, she underwent a surgical operation awo weeks ago. Mrs. Laura Harris left today for Attica and will visit for the next month with relatives near there and at Attica and other places. Dr. E. A. Bush, formerly of Reynolds, has disposed of his drug store in Delphi. His health has been impaired by business troubles and he will not engage in active business for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Martin, of Brook, came to Rensselaer this morning and went from here to Greencastle to visit their son, Chas. W. Martin, who recently disposed of his baking business in Brook and bought a farm of 92 acres near Greencastle. A woman came from Gary yesterday to consult a local attorney about a land transaction at Newland. Her husband, who had been a worker in steel mills for some years, paid $3,000 for land and never received a deed for it, she claimed, and was afterward sold another tract of land on a contract plan and that he was unable to pay for that arid lost the entire amount invested. He had also become involved in other ways and had gone to Gary and returned to work in the steel mill and she wanted to ascertain if there was any way by which she could recover any of the money they had lost.

Christian Church. Bible school 9:30. This is to be an important service and all members wili please come out. 10:46 Morning service. Sermon. Special music. 7:30 Evening service. Sermon and special music. All are invited to attend. FRESH FISH. Halibut, lb 20c Blue Pike, lb. . 15c Catfish, pound 15c Trout steak, lb. I®° Piskerel, lb 15® Yellow Pike, lb 20c Herring, lb: .12%c OSBORNE FLORAL CO., Phone 439-B. Mrs. George Heuson went to Valparaiso today to visit her sister, Mis. Clarence Watson, until Sunday.