Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Fiiman Thompson is spending today in Chicago. Mrs. R. R. Miller, formerly Miss Lottie Griggs, came yesterday from Indianapolis to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt and children went to Baroda, Mich., yesterday to visit Mr. Hunt’s brother, L. W. Hunt and family. i Mr. and Mrs. Billy Frye and daughter, Dorothy, went to Chicago this morning to visit their niece, Mrs. Fred Field and family. Miss Bernice Silver, who attends the Monnett School, went to Chicago yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Silver, for a veek. No man or woman ghould fail to see our new autumn and winter lines of footwear before Our windows and store are brimfull of the new creations.—B. N. Fendig Shoe Store. ' All wool school suits in blue serge and novelty clothes at living prices. Let us fit your boy and save you money. All sizes. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. E. W.tHartman and children returned yesterday from a visit with relatives at Monticello and other places for two weeks. Miss Naomi Gregg and cousins, Miss Gertrude MeCullon and Miss G. Stephenson, came yesterday from Greencastlc to visit friends here. School shoes that will stand the hard wear for boys and girls, priced $1.50 to $3.50. —B. N. Fendig Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hirshey and daughter returned to. their home in Chicago today after visiting his sister, Mrs. Osear Hauter and family. Battleship gray, ivory kid, Havana brown and combination of these colors is the vogue this season. We have them. —B. N. Fendig Shoe Store. HANGING GROVE. V, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose entertained relatives from Covington, Ky., last week: ( John Wuethrich and family entertained relatives from West Hoboken, N. J., this week. A. O. Moore is building a new silo on his farm here. Hobson and Rose are also building a new silo. W. S. McDonald and Harvey Phillips are giving the McCoysburg school house a coat of paint this week. Cletus Ray came from Elwood Wednesday evening for a few days’ vis’t with friends and relatives here. ■* W. S. Lowman is doing the open ditch work on the Speicher ditch and will have it completed in a few days. Ray Cochran has rented one of the J. R. Phillips’ tenant houses in McCoysburg and will move there soon. Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson and Mrs. Geo. Robinson took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parker Wednesday. Harry Cochran, Henry Heck and son, Ray, and Ohas. Heck, went to the Kankakee Tuesday for a few days’ fishing. Edward Rose has returned to his work in Chicago, after being home a couple of weeks to.recuperate from a case of grip. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cook and family autoed to Michigan City Sunday and while there called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Armstrong. Mrs. W. E. Poole is staying with her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Cook, of West Point, taking care or ner new grandson, which was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cook on Aug. 22. Chas. Stultz, of Rensselaer, visited his daughter, Mr*. Levi Herr, Sunday. Mrs. Herr has been sick for the past three weeks but is again able to be about. Mrs. O. E. Hitchings returned home Wednesday evening from a visit with relatives at Roachdale. She also visited G. W. Dennis at Tuscola, 111., who has been very poorly. ■Raymond, the 4 year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Parker, fell from a hay rack Wednesday and broke his left leg in two places. Two doctors were called and set the broken limb and placed it in a cast. Miss Mayme Stephens came home from Indianapolis Monday for a two weeks’ Visit with her parents. Miss Nora Bosye, a friend of Miss Stephens, of Crawfordsville, is here also to spend the vacation. S. E. Cook has been sick at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Cook, for the past ten days with a severe case of tonsilitis. J. R. Phillips, his clerk, has been fit full charge of the store in hie absence. For your school supplier ’ ill any grade go to Long’s Store. Mrs. Maggie Glove.; rnd daughter came today from Chicago to visit Mr. and Mrs. David Shumaker, couth of town. Joe Myet and son Frank and daughter Elizabeth returned to their home in Pittsburg, Pa., today after visiting his mother, Mrs. Wm. Myer and family. Mrs. Grace Hufford and daughter and Miss Dorothy Sneevly, of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Wood, ~ Miss Alverta Simpson, of the Monnett School* returned Tuesday from a visit with her parents at Elpaso, . in. JL ’ - jf