Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I, Lester Rich spent Sunday in Good- ! land. B. Forsythe made a business trip to Lafayette today. r Ed Yates, of Lowell, was a Sunday visitor here. A. L. Clark made a business trip to Morocco today. I'-hone Hamilton & Kellner when in need of coal, wood or feed. Paul Tanner went to Marion Saturday for a visit with friend*. Mont ice) lo won the White county high school basketbafl championship. We have a nice, clean burning lump coal at $4 per ton.—D. E. Grow. John Duvall returned to Chicago today after a visit here since before Thanksgiving. Miss Ada Vandegard, of Chicago, was an over-Sunday guest of Mrs. Harry Thomas. Lon Kiser is now working in Lafayette, to which place his family moved last week. Miss Nell Biggs returned to Chicago this morning after a visit here with her father and family. Mrs. Earl Osborne, of Strarwn, Il'l., came Saturday morning to visit her mother, Mrs. Mary Deer. TWO-SEVEN-THREE—Phone this number for Pitson hard coal. There is no better on the market. Frank Hardman was home from Chicago yesterday to attend the funeral of Mayor J. H. S. Ellis. Rev. G. W. Switzer, of Lafayette, was ‘here Saturday on business connected with the Moimett School for Girls. Hamilton & Kellner sell the genuine Jackson Hill Egg coal. Misses Cecil and Roslyn Costin returned to Peru today after spending several days visiting Miss Nell Drake and friends at the college. Miss Edna Robinson, of Morocco, who visited for several days last week with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Robinson, returned home yesterday. The Thanksgiving offering taken at the M. E. church last week was turned over to the Board of Charities. It amounted to $24.37. Mrs. Ellen Moffitt, who has been spending severaf weeks with her son, Frank J. Babcock, went to Parr today to be with her son, James L. Scott Robinson, 'who has been visiting relatives in Jasper and Newton counties, left this morning for the state of Washington, where he will spend the winter. The session of the Ladies Industrial Society* of the Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday of this week, the ladies of the second ward entertaining. The gentlemen are expected at the noon hour. Monday of Addt week George Small and wife, of Jackson township, White county, bad been married sixty years. They reside on the farm on whidi he •was bom and has spent his entire life. Mrs. Fred Dalton and daughter, Miss Katherine, of Delaware, Ohio, are visiting her sisters, Mrs. James Maloy and -Mrs. Mary E. Travis and her brother, Tom O’Meara. They are moving to Alabama and after a visit ■here will leave for their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Timmons and little daughter, who have been visiting here for the past five or six weeks, went to Lafayette today for a few days’ visit and will go from there to their home in Benton Harbor, Mich. Mrs. John Eger, who went to Terre Haute recently to see her sister, Mrs. Otto Heyden, found her considerably better and her condition so hopeful that it was decided not to take her south for the winter as had been intended. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Urbahns, of Valparaiso, were over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zem Wright, the ladies being cousins. Mrs. Urbahns was formerly Miss Grace Banta and her early life was spent in Gillam township. Mr. Urbahns is treasurer of Porter county. CASTOR IA Tor and Children. Hu KM YNHan JUnfsßoagM ■_l I 1 ■■■■■KgSßMßaJgHJJiigJ. 19 BHgBSBg-IJ-JJWP"IIIWB COAL For the range Jackson Hill and Bex Egg., For the furnace, Egg Anthracite, Sovereign Lump and Pocahontas. For the basebumer Scranton Anthracite, Nut and Store. King Bee, Kentucky Block. Grant-Waruer Lumber Co. Phone 458
