Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Forest Morlan, of Chicago, spent Sunday .with his parents here, Mrs. J. R. Phillips, of McCoysburg, spent Sunday visiting relatives here. C. Earl Duvall left Saturday for Rockville, Ind., for a short visit. Jarrette has bhejn—Kiddie Cars, Scalaway Cars and Toodle Bikes. Frank Haskell and family visited his brother at Englewood Sunday. L. R. Eisenberg, of Chicago, spent the week end with his wife, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. N. Fendig. Miss Vena Hayworth delightfully entertained about eighteen young ladies Saturday afternoon. Hamilton & Kellner sell the Nisco spreader. Mrs. Uhasj. Parker, of Remington, went to Frankfort -Saturday to visitMitl Geo. V. Moss for a few’ days. Edward Rose returned to his work in Chicago today after visiting his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. W. C. Rose, near Mdody, over Sunday. Miss Josie Lymon returned here today after visiting her parents, Mr. and over Sunday at Morocco. ■ .. . Mrs. T. L. Rush, who has been visiting Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Roudebush at Aix for the past week, returned to her home in Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry^?Waling, of near Brook, were guests Saturday and Sfinday of his brother, C. E. Wai-, ing and family, southeast of town. Mrs. Jennie Wells, who has been visiting relatives here for several months, returned to her home at Mansfield, Mo., today. Chas. Guild and son and G. D. Prevo and Julius Brown, of Medaryville, were Saturday visitors in Rensselaer and drove from here to Morocco on business. Miss Vena Hayworth, at the home of J; A. Dunlap on Cullen street, entertained iLmimber of girls Saturday afternoon for Vera who will soon leave with her parents for SarT Antonio, Tex. The weatherman made good on his prediction of Saturday that Sunday would be fair and warmer. It was one of the most beautiful days of the entire fall and came as a surprise, as owing to the lateness of the season, the good weather was supposed to have been all gone. Jarrette has it —Watch our window for the big special sale white enamel ware this week. W. C. Duncan, of Columbus, Ind., was a business visitor here Saturday. He came to sell an unimproved 40 acre tract of land in Gillam township which was a part of the Hollowell estate, but the bids received were below the appraisement and the land did not sell. There has been a report circulated that the troops which were recently ._Q.rdcredho.nie front. the "border, had. been ordered to remain there by a later order, but there seems to be no foundation for the rumor and the Rensselaer boys will probably arrive home'within a month. Major George H. Healey left Sunday for Llano Grande, Texas, to rejoin the Indiana troops. Nov. 17, 1916. —James E. Walters is now in charge of my farms near Roselawn and Fair Oaks, as well as the places near Rensselaer. Parties desiring to see about business matters in connection with various details on these places will please'communicate with Mr. Walter, residence Rensselaer. Telephone 337. —John J. Lawler. 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. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn —85c. Oats —52c. Rye—sl.2s. Wheat—sl.7o. ' Eggs—34c. Butterfat —36% c Turkeys—lßc. Ducks —10c. Hens —12c. Springs—l3c. Roosters —7c. LEAKY ii RADIATORS ii repaired quickly at the Rensselaer Garage ;; CHAS.W. PLATT CEMENT CONTRACTOR I have purchased a new cement mixing maahlne and am now prepared to do all kinds of cement work, including blocks. ■' Ask for prices. Phone 366 -