Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CAB 18l A WONDER OF THE UNIVERSE 1500 SCENES 5000 IN CAST 12 GREAT REELS 12,000 FEET EVERY FOOT A THRILL HERD OF ELEPHANTS HERDS OF CAMELS WILL WONDERS NEVER STOP

The Time The Place The Date MATINEE AND NIGHT PRINCESS Q FRIDAY, Shows 1,3, 6:30, 9p. m. T THEftTREU MARCH 16 Benefit Rensselaer H. S.

Charles Pefley went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. W. C. Kincaid is reported to be quite sick. See the Moline 4 wheel planter before you buy. It is sold by Kellner & Callahan. If you want a rose bed that will bloom aJlHßummer see J.H- Holden. Victor Comer went to Hammond to spend the day with his brother, James. Get your trees for spring planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranteed. Joseph and Achisa Britt returned to their home at Attica today after a visit with the family of their uncle, James Britt, of Barkley township. For good work and reasonable plices, call Lee Richards, Phone 416. Painter and paperhanger. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cliilders returned to their heme at Fowler today after a Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire, of this city. Fancy evaporated peaches for this week, 10c a pound.—Home Grocery. N. S. Bates went to Indianapolis today. He will visit relatives there and in Carroll county before returning home. We pay the highest market prices, egsh -or trader-for butter and eggs-.-HOME GROCERY. Mary Meyer-Healy went to Indianapolis today, where she will spend sometime in selecting additional stock for her millinery spring offerings. _ Just received another barrel of Heinz sweet mixed pickles, selling at 20c a pound.—Home Grocery.

Rev. J. B. Fleming returned on the evening train Monday from Chicago Heights, where his daughter was operated upon. The operation- was quite a severe one but seems to be very successful and the patient was doing nicely when he left. Mrs. Ocie Brusnahan has sufficiently recovered from her operation at the hospital to be able to return to the home of her parents at Parr. She will remain there some time before returning to het ‘home in Giliamtownship. ■ '"""' •*— » Mrs. Mary Deschand, her son and his wife, Mr- and Mrs. Emil Desdhand, returned to their home at Kankakee, 111., this morning. They had been the guests of the former's son, Frendhy Deschand. -

Mrs. J. J. Montgomery received a letter this morning from Dr. Rose Remmek- Miss Remmek reports the death of her mother at Muncie Monday andthat the funeral will be held at Peru today. The cause of her death was compaction of the bowels. Mrs. Jane Eldridge is quite sick at the home of her daughter. Mrs. William Arnott, of this city. Mrs. W. R. Willits, her daughter, who now lives at McCoysburg, has been with her for a few days, but was forced to return to her home today on account of the illness of her husband. ' Claude Townsend and wife, of Remington, left 'here today for a® extended trip through the south. Mr. Townsend has been so closely attentive to his drug business that the doctor has asked him to take a rest. They-will be gone for some time and will visit Mr. Townsend’s brotehr, Lowell, who is an instructor in the Wisconsin University at Madison, before returning to their home at Remington. ;