Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Alfred Tressmer made a trip to Monon today. Order your coal, feed and wood of Hamilton & Kellner. Two Angus bulls at Schleman’s stock sale, Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Becker were Monon visitors today. John Knox is down from Chicago for a brief visit with relatives. TWO-SEVEN-THREE. Call this number for the best range coal. T. M. Callahan and J. N. Leatherman made a trip to Lafayette today. Phone 7 and call for our B. B. range coal. —Harrington Bros. Co. Mrs. J. H. Branson and Mrs. J. Al Branson made a trip to Monon today. Arthur Tuteur returned to Indianapolis today after spending a few days at home. Mrs. J. F.’lrwin, accompanied by her son, S. C. Irwin, went to Chicago this morning. Pittson hard coal is the very best grade. It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Stella Ketchum went to Lafayette today for a visit of a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Nowels went to Chicago this morning to remain for two or three days. ' Miss Flora Parke, teacher in the Mt. Ayr schools, was a Rensselaer visitor over Sunday. Miss Luella Robinson has gone to Jacksonville, 111., to enter the Illinois College for Women. Alfred Crisler and daughter, Miss Grace, of Spokane, Wash., are visiting their old home at Mt. Ayr and relatives in and near Rensselaer. Today they are at the home of J. W. Childers. Earl Ticen, local manager for the Hamill & Co. store, went to Frankfort Saturday evening to accompany his mother, who has been in poor health, to a sanitarium for the na-tura-practic treatment. Rev. Fleming Saturday performed the marriage of Miss Bessie Victoria Brand, of Remington, and Mr. Cecil Monroe Shumaker, of Rensselaer. He is a farmer and they will reside on a farm in Jasper county. Buy your Duroc sows at Schleman’s sale, Feb. 1. The returns from them will fill your purse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wikstrom have returned from Lafayette, where she spent a week with her sister, rMs. Ellen Harsha. Mr. Wikstrom spent two or three days there.