Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
0. K. Rainier made a trip to Brookston today. Miss Laura Matton returned ffiome today from a visit at Momence and Monon. ~ ' w B. B. or Puritan. Egg for the range. Ky. B. or Carbon splint for the heating stove. —Harrington Bros, Co. Miss Eva Clark returned yesterday from a visit in Haminond with her sister. Her niece, Elizabeth Mead, accompanied her home. Mrs.- Bert Brenner returned to Valparaiso today after spending several days here visiting her brother, Boyd Porter, and a number of friends. Frank King will sell some pure-bred Holstein cattle at his sale next Monday, Feb. 7th, and also some good horses and colts. Free transportation from Padgitt’s livery barn. The Home Economics Club will hold its annual banquet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Traub Saturday at 12:00 o’clock noon. We have discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. Miss Jennie Comer, who graduated several months ago from the Wesley hospital school for nurses in Chicago, has returned to Rensselaer and will practice her profession here. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Kresler, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rowles jointly entertained the card club at the home of the former Thursday evening. The club is playing bridge this year. Don’t miss Frank King’s sale next Monday, Feb. 7th. Free transportation from Padgitt’s livery barn. Many good horses, colts and Holstein cows for sale.
George L. Thorntdn, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, who has been working for the International Harvester Co., at Kankakee, 111., recently received a prom oti on Tt>y "that company. George and family are now residing at Hutchinson, Kans. William S. Coen has been very sick since Tuesday and the outcome is hard to predict at this He is 84 years old and has been in poor health for some time. Tuesday his sickness began with a severe vomiting and since then he has been unable to take any nourishment. ■ W~ll \V. A. Davenport, Leo Reeve and F. D. Burchard attended K. of P. lodge at Remington last evening for the purpose of 'boosting the county convention to be held in Rensselaer February 15th. The Rensselaer team has been asked to confer the rank of Knight on two candidates next Thursday evening. Monticello is to be the home of a new manufacturing concern, which will have the entire United States as a field for marketing its products. The latest concern to locate in that city is the Lasco Co,, and it will be capitalized for SIO,OOO. They will manufacture reading lamps and toilet articles. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and—Mrs. Diantha Hogan, of Vincennes, each 78 years old, were buried during the same hour, thus bringing to a close two lives that had run parallel since birth. The two women were born the same day, they were children together, they married the same day, and, after living in one community for years, they died the same day. Frank King’s farm is 2 miles west of town on the Bunkum roa,d. His sale takes place next Monday, Feb. 7th. See the list on the bills or in the papers. Free transportation from Rensselaer. William B. McNeil, of Wheatfield, was a Rensselaer visitor today. To prove that we don’t keep quite abreast of the times Billy told us that he is the father of a baby boy four months old. While the news is a little late we are publishing it anyway, for both Billy and his wife, who was formerly Miss Vanderburg, one of our school teachers, have many friends here. Prof. Coe piloted the following young men to Purdue today to visit Uhe-poultry farm of that institution: Leonard Gourley, George Daugherty, George Hoover, Worth Johnson, Leo Hurley, Jaydee Roth and Harold Weiss. It is probable that some of the number, including Prof. Coe, will remain over Saturday night and witness the basketball game between Purdue and Ohio State. Those who bum gas, gasoline or kerosene for cooking will find this a money saver. Get a strip of asbestos paper, such as may be had from any plumber, aibout nine inches wide and 36 inches long. Bring the ends of the paper together, forming a circle, and pin them securely. Slip this around the kettle in which you are boiling .vegetables and you will find that a much lower flame will do the cooking in the same time required to do it CASTOFUA Bean tM ZTF ’ a •
