Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Willis Lutz went to Crown Point Tuesday evening. ' ' , Plenty of Anthracite coal on hand. Harrington Bro?. Elevator. Harold Littlefield went to Fair Oaks on business this morning. Mrs. C. B. Steward is quite. sick. Mite. Mattie Imes, of Monon, is nursing her. Try our-Brazil Block at $6.00 for the heating stove. —Harriflgton Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Sexton Alexander returned to their home at Kniman yesterday evening., We have some great range coals. Ask about them, phone 7.—Harrington Bros. Lucile Luers and Luella Robinson attended a very swell club dance at Remington last evening." - Edd J. Randle and Joseph Halligan were Chicago goers on the early -train this morning. ? Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hight, the newlyweds, returned to their home at Wheatfield Tuesday evening. , Let us trade for your old cream separators. —Kellner & Callahan, telephone 273. Owen Hurley left this morning for his home in Minnesota. His brother, Clifford, accompanied him. Miss Nina Martindale will entertain her sew club at her home on College avenue tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Millspaugh, of near Marion, Thd., are visiting Jasper county relatives: Mrs. Millspaugh is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, near Kniman. We are offering extraordinary low prices on gang plows.—Kellner & Callahan. Admiral Dewey, hero of Manilla Bay, and ranking naval officer of the world, died at .Washington Tuesday evening at the age of 80 years. Hilliard & Hamill FORD PARTY z Thursday. After'the final report of Secretary Lane Wilson on the Mexican-Ameri-can joint commission, it was decided to withdraw all of Maj. General Pershing’s troops from Mexico. Hilliard & Hamill FORD PARTY Thursday of this week. Miss Helen Lamson went to Chicago Tuesday evening to attend the wedding of her college chum, Hester Feund. They w r ere schoolmates at Northwestern University at Evanston, iii. ..A
Buy a ticket of the Pythian Sisters for the Star Theatre for Thursday. The money will be used in furnishing the linens for the hospital. A large house on the Goode farm in Jordan township, occupied bv Peter Nafziger, was totally destroyed by fire last week. All of the household - goods were also destroyed. The loss on the household goods was SI,OOO, with .but SSOO insurance. Neighbors raised a purse of S2OO which they presented to Mr. Nafziger. Hilliard & Hamill FORD PARTY Thursday. THAYER~ Miss Ora Cobb is visiting home folks. ~ James R. Craig visited his family in Chicago last week. . ; Mrs. Stewart Stowell, of Shelby, visited here with her sick daughter, Mrs. Frank Fuller. - Mrs. Henry Cobb is on the sick list. Born, Sunday, Jan. 14, 1917, a girl to R. Eizega and wife, Dr. Tate attending physician. E. W. Ellsworth and family moved to Tennehsee this week tc spend the cold w'eather months. DEMOTTE. - - - fc . Thomas Abbring, Louis Swart and family autoed to Chicago Tuesday morning and returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ter Maat, of Chicago, visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.' Abbring. Mrs. Leonard Mak went to Chicago Wednesday for a week’s visit.
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