Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
William Moore made a trip to Lafayette today. Hamilton & Kellner sell the famous Piitson hard coal. Mrs. Fae Petty, of Fair Oaks, was a Rensselaer, visitor today. Try our new coal for the heater and furnace. —Hamilton >& Kellner. Mrs. Peter Rhoades is recovering from a quite severe case of pneumonia ' t TWO-SEVEN-THREE. Phone this number for your hard and soft coal. The Marion township teachers held their township institute in Rensselaer today? - We have a nice, clean burning lump coal at $4.00 per ton.—D. E. Grow. L. L. Lefler was up from Lafayette yesterday looking after his farm near Laura. ■ . - - - ■ - • Just received our first lot of fancy smoked finnan-haddies. Try them. JOHN EGER. Miss Rose Keeney went to Attica today to spend a week with Miss Buda Bowen. • Miss Carrie Hahn went to Brook terday to spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Art Rowley. We have discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. B. T. Lhnham and George Culp are getting ready for a joint farm sale to be held Feb. 17th.
Talk to us about your coal; we have, something to tell you about our coal.—Harrington Bros. Co. Dr. W. L. Myer is able to ibe back at his.dental office after tusseliftg with the grip for about a week. Mrs. Garland Grant has purchased the Gauthier millinery land and expects to locate there soon. B. B. or Puritan Egg for the range. Ky. B. or Carbon splint for the heating stove. —Harrington Bros. Co. Free Wood is getting along very nicely with his case of smallpox and will be able to get out in a week or so. Mrs. John Reed,. of Lafayette, returned to her home today after a visit of several days with Mrs. Emma York. Roy Shawcross, of Attica, came this morning to visit his brother, J. W. Shawcross, the new proprietor of the Princess theatre. We have some empty molasses and pork barrels, suitable for sugar curing meat in. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mary VanVoorst, aged 84 years and an old resident of Monticello, died Friday afternoon at her home in that city. The funeral of Bert E. Rich was held at Wolcott this Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock and the body was taken to Goodland for burial.
Opie Reed has been chosen to substitute for Judge Lindsey in the Redpath. lyceum dates. He will be in Monticello Friday, Jan. 28th. Mrs. Ellen J. Moffitt, who has been’ here with her son, Frank Babcock, went to Parr this morning to visit her other son, J. L. Babcock. Mrs. Will H. Fry returned to Crawfordsville today after spending a month with her father, R. W. Kemper, and her brother near Foresman. Mrs. W. B. Yeoman came from Surrey last evening to see her mother, Mrs. James Powell, who has been suffering from an attack of the grip. B. S. Fendig returned to Chicago this afternoon after spending several > days here with his sister, Miss Beckie, and looking after some business interests. A box social at Fair Oaks last evening resulted in a good time for the large number present and about U--? was taken in. There was a good literary program. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Cox, of near Roselawn, were Rensselaer visitors yesterday and Floyd remained over night with his brother, Frank" Cox. Dr. F. H. Hemphill will go to Chicago the first of the week and undergo a "surgical operation at the Hahnemann hospital. A cystic calculi or stone in the bladder is his complaint.
Ralph Zeigler returned this morning from Chicago, where he was present when his mother, Mrs. Noah Zeigler, was operated on. She was geting along very nicely when he left her. Found a Sure Thing. I. B. Wixon, Farmers Mills, N. Y., has used Chamberlain’s Tablets for ..years for disorders of the stomach and liver and says, “Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I have ever used?’ Obtainable everywhere. C W. A. Davenport, county K. of P. chairman, as boosting for the county K. of P. meeting to be held in Rensselaer on the evening of Feb. 15th. A feature of the- meeting is to bs the page- class contest, securing as many applicants as possible for the Remington, Wheatfield and Rensselaer lodges and giving them the first degree at the county meeting here.
