Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

William Barkley was a Lafayette goer today. Richard Grow to Logansport today for a visit with his brother. Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. 1 Q, E. Shellenberger, of near • Mt. Ayr, took the train here this morning for Rich Valley, Ind. ' F. E, Warne is improving very nicely; He went to Chicago today for another treatment. Miss Ida J. Miller, of Boyd, Mont., but who has been to New York, stopped off here on her return for a days visit with" friends. 1 Mrs. C. F. Sheetz, who for the past week has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Perry Washbum, left for her home at Lafayette today. Mrs. Walter Bozell, whose home is at Edinburg, Ind., but who has been visiting her son, Herbert Bozell, of Fair Oaks, went to Remington today, where she will visit her daughter. Mrs. Orville Bringle. We have a large supply of both hard and soft coal. Let us fill your bins now as future shipments will be very slow in arriving.—Harrington Bros. Co.

The Home Economics Club will meet March 3 with Mrs. J. J. Eigelsbach. Bad weather, soft roads and poor railroad service warrants our calling your attention to the fact that we have a good supply of hard and soft coal on hands, but we may not be able to-supply your wants later. —Harrington Bros. Go. A heavy fall of snow is reported in is nine inches in depth. , Abundance of Money. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.— P. D. Wells. Morocco, Indiana.

Attorney W. H. Parkinson, who has been suffering for some time with rheumatism, but who is now much better, left this afternoon for Mudlavia. He will take treatments at this place for a time with the hope of ridding himself entirely of the rheumatism. J. W. Toyne, formerly a resident of Gillam township, but now living at Medaryville, the haven for many Gillamites, was in Rensselaer today. He has quite a landed interest in this county. Charles F. Stackhouse and wife were called to Wabash today on account of the sickness of Mrs. Charles Spain. A baby bpm to Mr. and'Mis. Spain a day or so ago did not live and the mother is in quite a critical condition. . ■»' 11 ■ _ Michael Jungles shipped a carload of cattle to Chicago Wednesday. He sold them at a mighty good price. He was in the city when they were sold and returned to Rensselaer this forenoon. George W. Healey and sister, Miss Vera, returned yesterday from a visit of two months in Texas. They visited first in San Antbnio and then Miss Healey spent about a month with relatives in North Pleasanton, while her brother returned to the border, visiting in Brownsville, Mercedes and the former camp at Llano Grande, where he was stationed for six months. The return trip was made through San Antonio, Austin and Teague, where other relatives were visited.

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