Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Misses Mable and Madeline Moore went to Newland "yesterday to .visit friends. Mrs. M. Norris and children came today from Gifford to visit Mrs. Mary Norris here. Mrs. Joe Luers and daughter, Madeline, went to Kouts yesterday to spend a few days. Mrs. Fred Markin returned to her home at Moody yesterday after visiting her sister, Mrs. Allie Potts. A meeting of the young republicans of Jasper county is being held this afternoon at the court house. Miss Orpha Collier, of Brook, went to Bloomington today to enter Indiana University for her first year. Miss Elizabeth Witham and Miss Bernice Long went to Lowell today to visit the former’s aunt, Mrs. Geo. Bruce there. New fall line of goods are now in. Order that suit today and be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. Mrs. Mary A. Robinson came today from McCoysburg to visit her son, Dan Robinson, and other rela, tives here. Birdsell wagons for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Marie Winn went to Chicago yesterday to visit Miss Myra Schroeder, who was formerly.a teacher here in the public schools. See the John Deere com binder at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Mrs. David Horsewood returned to her home in Ligonier, lnd., today after visiting her sons, Frank and Charles and families for a week. Plenty of nice white clover honey 15c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. W. S. Ware and little daughter, Mildred Ann, came yesterday from Gifford, 111., to visit Mrs. Ware’s sister, Mrs. Willis .Lutz and family. A large can of choice California ripe olives, 15t per can ROWLES & FARKER. Mrs. F. Ott and daughter, Mrs. Theo. Sandberg and baby, who have been visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. B. D. McColly and family for a few days, returned to their home In Ghicago Heights todhy. Choice Hawaiian sliced pineapple, 15c per can. ROWLES & PARKER. Richard A. Rice, teacher in the commercial department in the high school, went to Indianapolis yesterday to consult a specialist about his eyes. Mrs. W*m. Ulyat and daughter, Miss Marceiine, of Brook, went to Indianapolis today, where Miss Marceiine will enter Indiana Central university. A quart jar of high grade peanut butter for a quarter. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Kokomo today to visit' her daughter, Mrs. Dean Merica for a few days and to take her grandson, Donald Merica home, who has been visiting here for some time. We will unload a carload of fancy Michigan Elberta peaches Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 18th and 19th. JOHN EGER. Miss Luna Freeman, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Leonard and family in Gillam township, went to Chicago yesterday to visit Mrs. E. R. Burgett before returning to her home in Janesville, Wis. Moxley’s “Special” oleomargarine is guaranteed to please you or rnur money refunded. Sold only by Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades have adopted from a children’s home in Cincinnati a five-months-old baby girl. She is a very sweet child and will no doubt be a source of much joy to her foster parents. Come Monday and Tuesday for your cnaning peaches. A carload of fancy Elberta peaches. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Caddie Toume, who has been spending the last few months here with Mrs. J. A. Grant and husband, went to South Bend today and will also visit relatives in northern Michigan before going to her home in New Orleans. Peaches Monday and Tuesday—a carload of fancy Elberta peaches. JOHN EGER. Geo. M. Myers has sold his interest in the Jasper County Telephone Co. to his partner, W. L. Bott. The change is to take place October Ist. Mr. Myers has not definitely decided upon his future plans, but is thinking some of locating in Oregon. How to Give Good Advice. The best way to give good advice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy they are likely to follow your example. This remedy has been in use for many years and enjoys an excellent reputation. For kale by B. F. Fendig. ■ (. 7
