Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jungles went to Chicago today. Mrs. George Long will have Sew Club Thursday afternoon. Mirs. John Scott and Mrs. Samuel Holmes went to Monon today. —Mrs.B. J. Moore is confined to her home with a bad attack of the grip. James M. Yeoman left this morning for Sun Dance, Wyoming. ■ : • ~ r “‘~“ Comrade John Q. Alter is in very poor health and is confined to his bed much of the time. The Doivas class of the M. E. church will give an oyster supper from 15:30 to 7:30 Friday evening. Mrs. H. Mv Beamer, /laughter »f George ’Tullis, of Parr, left for her home at Paw Paw, 111., today. /Mrs. E. L. Hol lings worth, Mrs. Horace Chadbourne and Mrs. Ella Merrill are spending today in Chicago. 1 ■' . ~~- Mrs. Felix Irwin returned to her home at Fair Oaks today after an over night visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. N. Littlefield. Rev. McDaniel, pastor of the First Chirstian church,, is still confined to severe ease of grippe. Mt. and Mrs. James Parr, of Oklahoma City, arrived here this morning for a visit in the. family of William Gratner, of Barkley township. Just received a car of »genuine Jackson Hili Egg coal. The best rang’e coal on the market. KellnoT fc Callahan, Phone 273. Edward D. ‘Rhoades and wife went to Chicago this morning. Mr. Rhoades will attend the meeting of the Hardware Syndicate.

Mrs. J. W. Osborne and two children, of Bakersfield, Cal. ( who, are visiting with relatives in Indiana, returned to J. D. Allman’s Monday. The Arkansas Senate »and House passed a bill Monday prohibiting the shipment cf liquor into Arkansas for any purpose save .medical or the sacrament. The Unique- Club of the Pythian Sisters are meeting this aftemoon ar the home of Mrs. W. L. Bott to prepare .their linens for the Pythian room at the county hospital. President Kurrie, of the Monon, tor'rived in Rensselaer today on the 1:57. Mrs. W. H. Beam is confined to her bed with an attack of the La Grippe. . Wm. Holmes is quite sick' at the home of his sister, Mrs. Marsh Warner, iff the east part of town. F. M. Boone returned to his, home at Frankfort, after-a visit -with—his brother-in-law, E. T. Lanham, of south of town. A party of ten tourists took dinner at the Makeever Hotel today. They had-(four Fords in which they were rtfhking tests of a new carburetor in a' drive from Chicago to Indianapolis. 1 If you will tell us we will tell your friends. Send in your news items. Our phone number is 18 or- you can call No. 68 from 6 p. m. to 7 p. m. . . ■———' ■ Order your calling caras her*.