Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. H. C. Hebard came from Roselawn today to visit Mrs. William'Bringle and others here. We have the latest music rolls for player pianos, 59c roll at 25c a roll.— H. R. Lange Music Store. Miss Marguerite Dear came today from Chicago to visit for a few days With Mrs. Mary Thomas and family. John Deere gang and sulky plows for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. If you want to buy a sewing mahine, buy a Singer, it is the best. —H. R. Lange & Son Music Store. Miss Mya Tabakp, of Ivansdale, 111., is staying at the horrife of Charles Rishling and taking treatments of Dr. Turfler. We will do all kinds of out-of-town moving at living pi ices.—H. R. Lange & Son Music Store. * / Mrs. John Putt, of near Goodland, went to Roachdale, Ind., today to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida Putt, for a few days. McFarland receives three shipments of fruits and vegetables each week. Try them. Miss Ruth Gill, a student at the Monnett School, returned today from a visit with her parents at Morepark, Mich. Cakes like you bake at home received twice a week at McFarland's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson and Mh and Mrs. John Merritt took thrashing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Spangle yesterday. Bread, the best you ever ate, at McFarland’s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer, of Danville, 111., who are visiting Frank’s mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Meyer Healy, went to Chicago today and will return tomorrow. Order your fruits and vegetables at McFarland’s. Mrs. O. E. Hitchings went to Roachdale, Ind., today and from there will go on to Tuscalo, 111., to visit Mrs. G. W. Dennis, who lived here until about a year ago. She is very poorly with a cancer. Wagons aand extra wagon beds for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. George Strickland, of Laurens, lowa, are here today visiting old friends. Mr. Strickland is the present mayor of Laurens. He was a resident of this county some twenty years ago and there are still many here who remember him. He is making the trip by auto and will start home after visiting his wife’s relatives at Roselawn and friends in Hammond. See our line of buggies and carriages.—Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. J. E. Harrod left for her home at Altoona, Pa., today after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Laura B. Fate and mother, Margaret Pullin.
BASE BALL TWO GAMES ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE GROUNDS Sunday, August 27 FORESTERS VS. WHEATFIELD THE WINNER VS. ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE First Game Called at 2 P. M. Admission 25 Cents.
