Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Everett and Roscoe Halstead were Chicago visitors today. Phone 7 and call for our B. B. range coal. —Harrington Bros. Co. Vem Hopkins is building a good 9-room house on lots he owns in the east part of town.*’ TWO-SEVEN-THREE. Our customers are pleased with the Semi-An-thracite coal.—Hamilton &'Kellner. Mrs. Adda Parkison is spending today with her brother, O. J. Kenton and family at Surrey. Why do we sell so much Jackson Hill egg coal? Answer: We buy the genuine Jackson Hill and we screen it thoroughly.—Hamilton & Kellner. Misses Bertha Kepner, Cora Bruner, and Eva Maines are spending today in Chicago. Talk to us about your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal.—Harrington Bros. Co. Mrs. C. W. Rhoades and Mrs. Elizur Sage are spending today in Chicago and Mrs. Sage will go from there to Joliet and Manhatton, 111. We have discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. Monticello people have cause to swell up a trifle. A woman who lived in Carroll county felt such keen disappointment when she did not get to make a trip to Monticello that she committed suicide. « —■— Our supply of feeds is complete. We have chop, bran, middlings, com, oats, wheat, mixed chicken feeds, egg mash, Buffalo-glutin, red-dog flour, oil-meal, tankage, Blatchford’s calf meal, oyster shells and grit.—'Hamilton & Kellner.

Representative Will R. Wood has introduced a measure in congress for the appropriation of $50,000 for aid in the erection of a monument or other suitable memorial to the memory of restored peace between the states of the union, the monument to be erected at Appomattox, in the state of Virginia. B. B. or Puritan Egg for the range. Ky. B. or Carbon splint for the heating stove. —Harrington Bros. Co. We still have several big specials at our 9c sale.: —Burchard’s 5 & 10c Store. Obituary of Mary Clark. Wheatfield Review. Mary Melser (Factor) Clark was born in Rheinberg, Germany, April T 2, 1832. Departed this life at Wheatfield, Ind., January 20, 1996, having reached the full age of 83 years, 9 months and 18 days. 4 She ffyed*with her parents in Germany untH they moved to the United States in 1843. She was united in marriage to\Andrew Factor while quite young. -To this union a boy, who died in infancy, and a girl were born. Mr. Factot died in a few years and the widow agbin married in 1855 to John Clark. To this union ten children were bom,\four having died and six still survive her: Ida Hoffmann, of Indianapolis; Anna Brenneman, of Chicago; Lou Nies, Katie Tinkham and Harmon Clark, of Wheatfield, and Allie Clark, of Roselawn. John Clark was a widower with six children at the time of his marriage to Mary Melser Factor. Two of the step-children have died and four still live: Elizabeth Melser, Mary Gerrard, Rachel Vories, and Easten Clark. Thus Mrs. Clark was mother to eighteen children during her life. There are 22 grand-children and 30 great-grandchildren living. Gradma Clark has livedinandnear Wheatfield for nearly fifty years, so that she was very well known and respected <by old and young. She was confirmed in the German Lutheran church before coming to America. During the pastorate of Rev. A. W. Smith she united with the Wheatfield Methodist Episcopal church/ Mother’s gone but still there lingers A fond memory in each heart. We shall miss her—O, so sadly— As from us she drifts apart. Jesus called her and she answered To his ever loving call, Earth is passed, her gain is Heaven, Asleep in Jesus, that is all. Funeral services were at the Methodist Episcopal church at Wheatfield, Jan. 22, 1916, Rev. G. A. Emer;ich officiating minister, and interment made at the Wheatfield cemetery.

CASTORIA For In&nts and Children. Ihi Kind Ytm Have Always Bought Bean tbs Bignataro at RENBBKLAKB MABKXTB. Oats—4sc. Com—63c. Wheat-41-14-. Rye—Boc. Geese—loc. Springs turkeys—l 6 %c. • Old hen turkeys—lsc. _ Old- tonMt ' IQfi -—— —— - Eggs—32c. Butterfat —30c. Old roosters—6c. Chicken*—llc. _