Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton $ Kellner. Pony Express, Phone 623. Mrs. Bruce White went to Monon yesterday bo spend 'the day. Weber and Birdsell wagons for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. 'Miss J. Lyman went to Morocco yesterday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mr.s C. 8.. Steward went to Lake Winona yesterday for a week. We have a fine line of buggies and carriages.—Hamilton & Kellner. Geo. Zoa and family are visiting her •parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Simpson spent Sunday in Francesmllc. Mrs. Harry Felmy went te Fair Oaks this morning to visit heir parents. Frank Cox went to Detroit, Mich., this morning, where he is going to work. All accounts are payable at my office to Miss Morgan. —Dr. C. E. Johnson. B. J. Jarnettt returned from Chicago today, where he had been on business.

Mrs. W. M. Daniels visited last week with her brother, John Opp, at Remington. A. E. Shafer went to Detroit last night and will return with a new Maxwell. Prices reduced on all summer footwear, all styles, none reserved. The G. E. Murray Co. There are advertised letters in the postoffice for Lula Inda and Mrs. James Myers. Miss Ora Kepner went to Tipton yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. C. Walters, for two weeks. Don Beam went to Chicago this morning to see the White Sox and Ndw York play ball. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows returned today from a two weeks’ visit with their daughter in -Illinois. Mrs. True D. Woodworth went to Manpn today to attend the funeral of hoi’ nephew, Ward Tyner. iMrs. L. B. Fate has been quite sick the past few days from heat prostration, but is some better today. Miss Anna Stein went to Blue Island, 111., today to visit her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stein. Miss Opal Robinson went to McGoysburg yesterday to visit her cousin, Mrs, Ray McDonald, for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis returned to Medaryville yesterday after spending the day with her mother, Mrs. Martha Sharp. Oxfords for men, women and children at pirces to move. We want them to go. The G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. Rankin D. Jones and daughter, Miss Mattie, of Oincninati, Ohio, came yesterday to visit her brother, George E. Murray, and family. Miss Edna Robinson, of Morocco, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harve J. Robinson, went to McOoysburg today to visit relatives. A rumor to the effect that two cases of infantile paralysis had been discovered in Rensselaer Saturday was without foundation. iMirs. S. A. Beal, who for the past two months has been heer visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Hoover and family, and her brother, Joe Adams and family, returned to her home in Macon, Mo., today. (Martha Washington shoes and low cuts for ladies, foot comfoiit for hot weather. The G. E. Murray Co.

A sign over the room formerly occupied by the Greek candy store announces that lit will be reopened in the near future. It is understood that it will be under the management of a new firm. Mrs. William Washburn has commenced to clear the ground for a new residence on the lot recently purchased of John Werner, which adjoins his residence on the east. It will be a brick veneer bungalow and a very handsome building. Monday was the hottest day of the year in Chicago, the thermometer registering 100 in the streets. Many heat prostrations were recorded and a few deaths. Hundreds of thousands escaped the heat by going to the bathing beaches. i Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Learning and son, of Lafayette, who have been visiting Miss Maude Spitier and other relatives here, went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives, but will retpm here for a longer visit before returning to their home. The members of the Dorcas class of the M. E. church will hold their July class meeting atf the Monnett Home Friday evening, July 28th. Misses Simpson, Bertha Daniels and Hope Hurley and Mrs. Leo Reeve will be the hostesses. All jnembers are cordially invited to attend. Order your calling cards aero.