Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr*. Harry Collins went to Fair Oaks yesterday to visit friends. B. B. is the coal that makes the cook happy.—Harrington Pros. Co. Dave Haste is building a new house in the northwest part of town. If you are looking for an ideal range coal try our B. B.—Harrington Bros. Co. Miss Minnie Schultz went to Winamac today bo visit friends for a few dayk. TWO-SEVEN-THREE— Phone this number for the famous Patson hard coal. Born, Thursday, Nov. 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Huntington, of near Mt. Ayr, a daughter. The mother was formerly Miss Jessie Knox. Just received, our new pack of Silver Thread sauer kraut, and Bissmark Brand German style Dill Pickles, at the Home Grocery. Sheriff McColly yesterday received two watches arid a ring from Wisconsin from a sister of Orville Grim, who was sentenced to the reformatory for the burglary of the Spate store at Newland. The articles were part of the stolen property and will be returned to Miss Spate. Bad coal is the ruination of domestic bliss. If you want a happy home life try our range and heating stove coals. —Harrington Bros. Co. Have a Victrola set away for Christmas. You can’t beat it. Buy easly.— Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. President H. R. Kurrie and his intimate acquaintance and friend, Judge Field, of the Monon railroad, are hunting at Parr. Firman Thompson is with them. Mr. Kurrie’s private car is sidetracked at that place. They are having some excellent luck, it is understood, killing quail.

See our new line of 23c books in west window’ —all new ones. —Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Com husking has been started quite generally over the county and it is said a great amount of unmarketable com will be gathered. There is some fine com, some good, some fair, some indifferent and some bad. Evidently Jasper county will not fare very well with its king crop this year. The great evangelists and gospel smgers, Kerr Brothers, will begin a series of evangeliseic services at the Trinity Methodist church Sunday, Nov. 21st. Dr. Cumick is planning the meetings so as to make them of interest to the entire community. These noted evangelists have had great success in meetings held all over this country and Canada and areyafe, sane and forcible preachers and beautiful singers.

Members of the music classes of the high school are working hard on an operetta which will be given at the Ellis Opera House on Dec. 2 and 3. Characters have been carefully chosen; the music is high grade and attractive, and a very enjoyable entertainment is promised. We hope the citizens of Renseslaer and vicinity will bear this in mind and encourage the schools by securing seats early. Furthur notices will appear from time to time.

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