Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Doesn’t that menu, the St. Augtistine ladies have provided, sound good ? Mrs. J. A. McFarland and Miss Emily Bull went to Lafayette today to spend the day. Born, Monday, Oct. 110, ,to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Yoder, of Mt. Ayr, a ten pound boy. Our‘first shipment of goldfish will arrive Wednesday, the 25th, including fish moss, castles, shells, etc. — Jarrette’s. -y —• Mrs. G. W. Andrus came today from Hammond to visit Mrs. Clara AndrusT Miss Fairy Elliott returned to her home at Newland today after visiting Miss Mabie Moore. Mrs. A. E. Coen, of Berwyn, 111., came today to visit her mother, Mrs. Fannie Wasson, and . othei- relatives. The ladies of the Christian church will serve a cafeteria dinner on November Bth. Five troops of Georgia Cavalry arrived at the Texas border Monday. The Eigtfth Massachusetts left for home the same day. Dr. W. L. Myer was called rd Flora, Ind., Monday night, owing to the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. L. V. Myer.

Miss Nell Biggs returned to her work as trained nurse at Chicago, after visiting her father, A. J. Biggs and sister; Miss Mildred, since Friday. Everything ‘n footwear for the whole family, all sizes, best grades, at most reasonable prices.—B. N. Fendig’s Shoe Store, Opera House Block - * Mrs. E. J. Randle, Mrs. W. H. Parkinson and Mrs. R. H. Eib went-rto Indianapolis today to attend the convention of-the I/idies’ Literary Society. 4 ANOTHER SHIPMENT From New York—sl.so caps and $1 neckwear. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. James Waiters lost ‘two five dollar bills while trading in Rensselaer Saturday. A 25c classified ad in The Republican restored them to her. Airs. < -haxles Bowers found them in front of the G. E. Murray store. Just received, bulbs, for fall planting, tulips, hyacipfhs, narcissus, sacred lillies, daffodills, jonquils.—Jarrette’s.

FRESH FISH. Catfish, pike, perch and whitefish. —Osborne Floral Co., Phone 439. Miss Loretta Putts, who has been a nurse in the St. Mary’s hospifal iir Chicago, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J oseph Putts, for the past week and left today for F f . Wayne, Ind., to-fill the place of head nurse in the St. Joseph’s hospital. We have almost every style. Wg will use our utmost endeavor to get what you want if we do not have it. — B. N. Fendig’s Shoe Store, Opera House Block. IMrs. Harrison Timmons and little daughter, Doris, came yesterday from their home in Benton Harbor, Mich., to visit her husband’s folks here, Albert Timmons and family. Favorable purchases enable us to offer you many styles of footwear at old prices. Men’s shoes $2.50 to $7. Women’s shoes $2.50 to $7.50. Children’s shoes 75c to $3.00. —B. N. Fenlig’s.Shoe Store, Opera House Block. CHICKEN SUPPER. The Young Ladies Sodality of St. Augustine’s church will serve a chicken supper at the parochial school hall on Wednesday evening between the hours of 4 and 8. MENU. Fried chicken Veal loaf Mashed potatoes Sweet potatoes Baked beans Fruit salad Cabbage salad Pickles = Bread, butter Pumpkin and cherry pie CaW Coffee'; Take your supper at the parochial school hall on Wednesday evening.

MILNER’S TIRE SHOP CULLEN STREET Steam, Electric aid Gasolene Vulcanizing Self Vulcanizing Fabric and Rubber Patches Auto and Bicycle Tire Supplies Carried in Stock H. MILNER, Prop.

Chicken Supper At Parochial School Hall Wednesday Noven>l»er Ist . 4 to 8