Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Save inopf y—Her.ry Nicholson bucksaws, complete, 75c. —B?rt Jarre Ay. * Rov. and Mrs. J. Budman Fleming expe ct to move the first of next week the new Presbyterian manse. Miss Julia Oliver, of Newland, went to Chicago yesterday to spend a week' with her lather, Ed Oliver and wife. Just received another car of White Star Flour, $2.40 per 49 lb. sack.— Rowles & Parker, Phono 95. J_ Miss Muriel Harris went to Chicago today to visit Mrs. Lowell I).- Snorf lor a few days. Mis. S. B. Kettering, of Fqir Oaks, returned to her home today after visiting friends here for a few days. Large dill pickles, 15q a dozen, at Home Grocery. ' '.t— —~ Mrs. Simon Fcndig, of Wheatfield, returned to her home yesterday after visiting Miss I’eokie Fcndig and friends here. * ~ - * Mrs. S. J. Sigler, of Cnicago, and Mrs. A. E. Porter, of Valparaiso, are here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. 8.. Porter I - . >- —y Hits. 1 Roy snow came today from her home in Chicago to visit hjr sis-ter-in-law, Mrs 7 T W. Snow, for a cc- r k or so. Miss Maurino Tuteur has returned from a visit with Miss Madeline Laid!ey and Miss Helen Johnson, at Madison, Ind. We tan take care of your coal ortefs no»• —Hamilton & Kellner. Before the war price, Diamond Edgj hopping axes with hickory handles, ;)f>e. Mound City axes with hickorv r.andles. 69c.—Hc'ft’ Jarfctte. Mrs. Mary Hill returned to her ’homo in Kansas-City, Mo., today after '.siting Mrs. D. Norman end family and Mrs*. Roy Lewis.. j ■Mrs. George Eizlei:, of Salem, Ind., ' who for. the past month has been visiting his parents. Mr. and T.lrs. ,L_LLLaw, at Morocco, returned to her , home today. Rev. J. Budman Fleming is in receipt of a letter from a daughter who lives, in 1 )eerlodge, Mont., saying that, the temperature has reached twenty degrees below zero there. Wo believe we can sell you a better fixu.T for loss money than others ask. A flour that we can guarantee to -please you in every way and backed by a money back guarantee. For a short time only, White Star, at $2.40 49 lb sack. —Rowles & Parker. Nothing nicer for Thanksgiving than chrysanthemums. All colors on hand now. Phone in your order now. —J.-.H. Holden. B. G. Oglesby returned Simon M> Curtain, of Parr, to the epilepsy institution at Newcastle, Ind., Tuesday. McCurtain had escaped and came home to see his relatives. George H. Healey went to Chicago today to meet his daughter, Vera, who'is returning from Montana. Mr. Healey and family will leave for Texas Sunday. Order your chrysanthemujns now for Thanksgiving. A big Assortment in all colors. Also other blooming plants and ferns. —J. H. Holden. Presbyterian Church. The prayer meeting this evening will begin at 7:15 and close at 7:50, so that all who wish may attend the Lyceum entertainment at the Methodist church at 8 o’clock. The subject for the prayer service is, “Evolution and Effort.” Text 2 Cor. 4:9. Mrs. Chas. Porter, Mrs. F. H. Hemphill, Mrs. F. A. Turfler and Mrs. Strecker went to Monticello today to attend the group meeting of Women s Home Missionary Society. Other towns sending delegates are Francesville, Delphi and Lee.