Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. W. Sage made a trip to Lafayette today. All kinds of feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner, ,■ Paul Worland made a trip to Chicago Satuixiay. ' y _ Miss Muriel Harris is spending today in Chicago. Claud Welsh made a trip to Craw-fordsyille-Saturday.: - 71 « ; * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rantcn spent Sunday with friends at Chalmers. Frank Reid, of Monticello, was the guest Sunday of Miss Hazel Grant. Mrs. E. E. Smith returned yesterday evening from a visit in Chicago.

TWO-SEVEN THREE—Phone this number for coal, wood and feed.

We have discovered the, ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. —W A. B. Lewis, of Delphi, came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wolfe, of Barkley township.

We will have a carload of bargain spreaders March *4, 1916. —Hamilton & Kellner.

We have plenty of northern grown potatoes. - __ HOME GROCERY. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Proctor, of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody.

B. B. or Puritan Egg for the range. Ky. B. or Carbon splint, for the'heat>ng stove. —Harrington Bros. Co.

Junior Benjamin was down from Chicago Sunday to. spend the . day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Benjamin. ' ■

Rev. and Mrs. J. Budman Fleming were visited over Sunday by their daughters, Miss Lulu, of Chicago Heights, and Miss Ida, of Lafayette.

Mrs. Peter Giver, who was called here from Wabash to attend the funeral of her brother, Jerry Karsner, returned to her home today.

Misses Martha Rith and Alice Caine went to Frankfort today to attend the funeral of their aged grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Buskirk.

Floyd Meyers went to Chicago this morning to meet his sister, Miss Nell, who is returning home from Madison, Wis., for the vacation between semesters.

Attorney Moses Leopold left this morning on a business trip to Chicago and after reaching there found that it was necessary to go on to Winona, Minn. —. ' . ....

To make room for another car of flour, this week A. & K.’s Best or Kidder’s Best Flour, $1.60 a sack, guaranteed perfect satisfaction, HOME GROCERY.

Any and all property purchased at Millspaugh’s public sale will be absolutely at your own bid, as I will have no by-bids or set prices. It all goes. —Advt.

The com and oats markets have declined some during the past few days. Wheat has been almost holding its own. The grade is varied owing to the poor thrashing season and the price is quoted from $1 to $1.14.

1 There will be a called meeting of Rensselaer Review..No«. 95 of the Woman’s Benefit Association of the Maccabees at the home of Mrs. Allie Day Tuesday evenings Every member asked to be present. —-Mrs. John Frey.

Mrs. C. G. Replogle returned to Monticello yesterday after a short visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Pierre Thompson. Mr. Thompson has been in. quite poor health for some time.

Mrs. Charles F. Grow, who returned home Thursday from Wabash, where she had been attending her mother, Mrs. Paxton, who had been quite ill, returned to that city today to spend another week with her mother, who is recovering from her illness.

Mrs. Noah Zeigler, who is in a Chicago hospital where she recently underwent a surgical operation, is said not to be getting along very well, but it is not believed that the trouble is serious. Her daughter, Miss Maud Zeigler, is staying at the hospital with her mother.

Mrs. F. ,H. Hemphill and son, Byron, spent Sunday in Chicago with Dr. Hemphill, who underwent a surgical operation about a week ago at the Hahnemann hospital. Dr. Hemphill had not been getting along very well for the past few days but was somewhat improved Sunday and indications are very favorable for continued improvement.

Mrs. Mary E. Rockhold, of Chicago, spent the week end with her sisters, Mrs. Ralph Donnell y<and Mrs. Louie Ramp and other relatives. She has recently received a promotion with the New Future Association, of Chicago, and has practical control of its management, subject to the board or managers which is composed of Chicago women engaged in reform wor . Juct received a fresh 7 stmply~--of smoked whitefish, luncheon herring, lake herring, Irish mackerel, codfish, fish flakes, Booth’s sardines. z HOME GROCERY.