Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Mary Deer . has gone to Strawn, 111., to live with Ler daughter, Mrs. Earl Osborne. The finest quality of perfumes, talcum, face powder and creams, at Mrs. Purcupile’s. Miss Emma House, of the Monnett School for Girls, went to Battle Ground today and will spend several days visiting there and at Lafayette. We will be pleased to show you our line of ten cent Christmas candy. HOME GROCERY. Mrs. J. Hansson returned yesterday from a visit sirice Friday in Indianapolis and her son, Gravalous, returned at the same time from Frankfort. Miss Maud Spithia/fctumed this oming from a visit since Friday with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Clark, near Wheatfield. The Main Garage, assisted by their employes, intends to give a Christmas dinner in the garage on Christmas day to the employes and their families. Be sure and order some of that good homemade bread, doughnuts and other baked goods.—Mrs. John Frey, Phone 636. Miss Mary Howard and Miss Adaline Petz, the former a teacher and the latter a pupil at the Monnett School For Girls, went to Chicago today for the holiday vacation. We have a nice, clean burning lump coal at $4.00 per ton. —D. E. Grow. W. R. Shesler wks down from Hammond over Sunday. He is still employed as a watchman at a big plant there and since the trouble he had last fall with some discharged mployes is getting along all right. J. W. Sink went to Chicago this morning and will spend two or three days there and at Kankakee, visiting the farmers’ implement factories and attending the meeting of the International general agents at Kankakee. Wednesday he will meet his wife’s mother, Mrs. Amos Myer, in Chicago and accompany her here, where she will spend the winter. Mrs. Myer’s home has been at Flora, but since the death of her husband some two years lago, she has been spending much of her time with her children and she comes here from Muskegan, Mich., where she had been with a son for some tiqpe. / - , ■ Notioe tq My Patrons and the Public. I am leaving Monday, Dec. 20, for a visit of two or three weeks with my daughter, living in Nebraska. During my absence my shop will be in charge of Mr. Floyd Griggs, who will attend to all work in & satisfactory manner. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping to merit a continuance of the same, I remain Yours truly, j. p. Green.

Notice Special Assessment Bomtrager Ditch. Those assessed for the construction of the Borntrager ditch can have until December 30th for the payment of their assessments. After that date bonds will be issued for the unpaid assessments. Those not wishing to take advantage of the bond issue should pay their assessments before the above date. A. A. FELL, Treaurer Jasper County.

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