Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Brook high school will play the local basketball team at the high school gym tonight Two Angus bulls at Schleman’s stock sale, Feb. 1. - „ Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Clayton went to Lebanon today to visit her mother, Mrs. Sarah Anderson. Mrs. J. F. Mitchell returned from Chicago Wednesday, where she was operated'-upon some time ago. She is recovering nicely from the operation. A very nice lot of Cyclomen plants that formerly sold at SI.OO, are now priced at 50 cents each to make room for Easter plants.—J. H. Holden. TWO-SEVEN-THREE. Our customers are pleased with the Semi-An-thracite coal. —Hamilton & Kellner. We can order your engraved calling cards at this office. If you have some walnut lumber, an old walnut table or bedstead, call Phone 516 and dispose of it. Mrs. Will Knox and baby, of Chicago, came this afternoon to visit relatives for some time. Mrs. M. M. Crowder went to Delphi today, having (been called there by the illness of her father, O. P. Wiley, who is 78 years of age. John T. Lynch, assistant superintendent of mails in the Chicago postoffice, expert in routing and former postal inspector, who was known as “everybody’s friend”, was arrested Wednesday on a charge of stealing loose money from the mails. • RENSSELAXR MARKETS. Oats —45c. Corn —62c. Wheat—sl-14. Rye—Boc. Geese—loc. Springs turkeys—l 6% c. Old hen turkeys—lsc. Old toms—loc. Eggs—2Bc. Butterfat —31c. Old roosters—6c. Chickens—lie.

Miss Katherine Karch is working at the Wm. Myers home this week. Kenneth Knapp, son of Isaac Knapp, is sick with grip and is just the same at this writing. Miss Anna Garlich, who is workWheatfield, came for a Saturday and Sunday with home folks. C. M. Dewey went to Farmer City, 111., Monday to visit relatives.,