Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Lena Stonebreaker, of Wheat field, came today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glibransen. Lester Rich came over from Wolcott yesterday and went on to Chicago today. Miss Ruby Baker went to Chicago today to spend Sunday with her brother, W. C. Baker. Mrs. J. H. Wilson and son returned to Chicago today after a two weeks’ visit with father, Edward Barkley, northeast of town. Mrs. Vern Pollock came from Lafayette today get her 9-nrnnths-old baby which has been spending two weeks, with its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pollock, north of town. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan went to Elwood today, where John may secure employment in the tin plate factory. They will visit her uncle, Ivan C. Dunlap, and family while there. Monogram flour is positively the highest grade flour milled. We not only guarantee it to be equal to other flours but better. Your money back if it fails to suit you. $1.70 per sack. ROWLES & PARKER. L. A. Harmon has closed a deal for the sale of Sidney B. Holmes’ farm of 100 acres in Newton township to Mrs. Heilscher, daughter of Henry Zacher, who lives in Wisconsin. The price paid was $75 per acre. Mrs. Heilscher gets possession of the farm at once and will rent it this year.
Jerry Seese, now of Wabash, who came here some seven years ago with Wattles Rhodes, who started the first picture show here, was in Rensselaer last night. He now lives at Wabash and has been operating an automatic baseball game and was looking for a room here to run it in, but there are no vacant rooms. He went to Lafayette today, hoping to get a room on the West Side. Jerry’s old friends here were pelased to see him again. He has been married for six years but there are no little Seeses. Do you want setting hens? Then advertise in our classified column and you will find all you w?nt.
Professional Cards DR. E, f. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon Opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 177—2 ilngs n iffise; 8 rings for residence. Benssalaar. Indiana. C. E. JOHNSON, M. D. Office in Jessen Building Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m.- 1 to and 7 to 8 p. m. Specialty: Surgery Phone 211.
DR. I. M. WASHBURN Physician and Surgeon Attending clinics at Chicago on Tuesdays and Fridays from 5 a. m. to 2 p. m. Phone 48. - ; SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Insurance c«it farm io»n« Office in Odd Tallows’ Block. fl. L. BROWN Dentist Crown and Brld*e Work and Tael. tVlthout Platea a Specialty. AU tn utaat methods In Dentistry. Gas as nlnlstered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh’s Bru* Store. Rensselaer, Indiana. johnaTdunlap Lawyer (Successor to Frank Foltx) . Practice In all court*. Estates settled. Farm Loans. Collection department. Notary In the office Banssalser, Indies*
E. N. LeY Successor to Dr. Hwtael) Homeopathist iffice —Frame buildins on Cullen ntm* east of court house. office fhome w tesiaenoe College Avenue, Phone W Bonsselasr. mdlasa. ~F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon rpMlai attention *o tides on ■ of Wiosi and low rradee of fever. Office over Fendig's Drag Store Telephone, office and residence. 448 DR. J. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician. Rooms 1 anJ », Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones, Office—t rings on 800, ree, lence—B rings on tOCSuccessfully treats both acute an* ’ Tronic dtaeuer Spinal curvature* • luecialtyX GEORGE A. WILLIAMS Special attention given to prepar atioo of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstract of title, and farm loans. Office over First National Bank.
