Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. W. L. Wood, of Parr, visited friends Saturday. Mrs. A. S. Lowman and Mrs. R. Stpbnson visited friend's berc Saturday. Miss Ida Millikcn and Mrs. E. 0. Merritt returrted Saturday from a ‘short visit in Indianapolis. Miss Roxie Gunyon visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and , .rs. Elzie Gunyon, at Parr over Sunday. * Miss Edith Grandstaff went to Idaville today to visit her mother, Mr 3. Marguerite Grandstaff, for a week. E. P. Honan went to Schererville, Ind., Sunday to be present at a meeting of Ebresters of that vicinity. John Knox, who has been visiting herewith his father, Thomas Knox, for the past few weeks, went to Chicago Friday to work. _ MentieeLo’s three-day centennial celebration closed Saturday evening in a blaze of glory. Purse snatchers were in evidence also. Mrs. Lillie Webb and son, Dean, spent Saturday and Sunday at Parr visiting her brother, Chas. Rowen and family. There will be a call meeting of the Ladies’ Literary Club Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 10, at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Geo. W. Hopkins. The ladies of section 10 of the M. E. church will hold their regular monthly social Tuesd'ay afternoon, Oct; 10, at the church parlors. A large attendance is desired. Chicago University football team received" the "greatest setback in the history—eftheteams of that instite* tion Saturday, when Carlton, a small university, downed them 7 to 0. Harvard lost to Tufts 7-3. The heavy rain which visited Renssriaer evening should prove to be of much benefit to the farmers, as the ground had become hardened and dry,-following the long an I the work of fall plowing wss retarded. Bovs’ rubbers, 65c and 75c. —HILLIARD & HAMILL. “Shorty” Adams, who was sent to the state penal farm about a month ago, is home again. “Shorty” was given a thirty day sentence and a fine of SIOO for intoxication. The fine was paid and he was turned loose after serving his time. Milner’s Tire Shop—Casing and 'tube vulcanizing a specialty. The Beveridge Players will be the attraction at the Ellis theatre for 3 nights commencing tonight. Vaudeville will be introduced between acts. The opening play tonight will be “A Pair of UTxes,” which ran for a long season at the Cort theatre in Chicabo. Other bills t<i_he_pzesentecL wilj—be“The Alibi” and “The Litttesfc Rebel.” The iwpar y combs well recommend-' ed and is a guaranteed j attraction and from the- c'ass of plays they are presenting the Louse should be filled at each performance. New fall line of gcods are now in. Order that suit today and be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. NOTICE. We pay "the highest market price for poultry, veal, butter and eggs. Call us andletus explain to you. Phone 477. . . Jrb. A. QUINN-. Roofing a Old tin, paper, tar, gravel and composition roofs made better than new, with Cro Plaster; "3 times cheaper. Completing seven jobs in Monon and wifi be here next week. To save yourself money, drop postal to general delivery. GEORGE HENDRICKS, Sales Manager Creo Roofing Mfg. Co.
MS. W. PLATT CEMENT CONTRACTOR —I haw pnrehftsfffl a. itaw c»T meat mixing machine and am now prepared to do all kinds of cement work, Including blocks. Ask for prices. Phone 366
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