Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Get our prices on your farm implements before yoil buy. We can save you money.—Kellner & Callahan. The com and poultry show in the* afraory will close tomorrow evening. Admission is free. Go and see it. Music-lovers may satisfy their wants by attending the entertainment’ at the Christian church this evening. Just received a earload of genuine lump Pocahontas coal. —J. C. Gwin Lbr. C 6„ Phone 6. , " . Private Arthur Bissenden went to Fair (Oaks Thursday afternoon, where he his a position on a dredge. Carl Fredrick and William Ernest Eigelsbach returned to South Bend to re-enter Notre Dame University. We can sell you 'a manure spread--er fronr s4o~to $126. Buy before the raise.—Kellner & Callahan. Blanche Qdell returned to her home at Morocco after a visit with Adda Harris, who is a teacher in the city, schools. E. C. Maxwell received a letter from his son, Wilfred, who is now in Florida. Wilfred has a good job andis enjoying the best of health. K.lv ; - Howard Clark returned from Pana, 111., Thursday, where he had been visiting for the past week with Miss Nelle Stanton. Lowell Carry has resigned his position with the G. E. Murray Co. and left this afternoon for his home at Westfield, Ind. F. W„ Chamberlain, special representative of the United States ■■ National Adjusting Co., was in this city today looking up business. Allison Keeney returned to his home at Fair Oaks. Thursday afternoon after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Keeney. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osborne, of ; Bakersfield, Cal., ar? visiting the latrterU sister, Mrs. Jesse D. Allman. , Mi. Osborne will return in a short ‘ time but Mrs. Osborne will' remain for a longer visit.
