Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Miss Alvie Simpson is quite sick at her home in this city. New bulk sour kraut at Rowen’s grocery, phone 202. Miss Maude Spitler went to Wheatfield for a visit with Mr. Malcolm Clark and family. Mrs. Joe Carson and little daughter and Mrs. Robert Johnson,—of Lafayette, visited their mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark, yesterday. My car of peaches has arrived and will be unloaded Monday and Tues- . day, October 15 and 16. JOHN EGER. Lester Rich, of Indianapolis, was the guest of Mr., and Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton Sunday. Mr. Rich was very much pleased with his new field and he and his father are doing a splendid business. The firm consists of Walter A. Rich and Lester Rich, and is known as the Rich Grain Company. They have splendid apartments in the Board of Trade building. ■ The car of New York peaches is now here and will be unloaded Monday and Tuesday, October 15 and 16. $2.00 and $2.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Messrs. A. and Z. Karnowsky, of Chicago, returned home this morning after a visit with the family of their brother, Sam Karnowsky. Mrs. Sam Karnowsky accompanied them to Chicago.

John Knox, of Chicago, came down Saturday for an over-Sunday visit with relatives. John is in the employ of a Chicago drug company as a salesman. Don Wright and Don Beam were home over Sunday. They expect to be called into service soon. Have you tried that home made sorghum at Rowen’s Grocery. It’s fine. Phone 202. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bobbitt, of Jacksonville, 111., have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Lida Monnett. Sorghum molasses at Rowen’s grocery, phone 202. Walter Rich, of Indianapolis, and Frank Rich, of Goodland, were the guests here Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley. Misses Leona Weiss and Grace Kelly, who have been visiting friends at Delphi and Lafayette and also attneded the reception of Mr. and Mrs. George Todd, returned home Friday. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. 0. Harris, phone 134. Max Kepner, Joseph Meyers and Charles M. Sands, who are members of the second officers’ training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, spent Sunday with their families here. All are looking well and are greatly interested in the preparation for their fighters.

PAY All Red Cross War Fund Pledges Are Now Due and Payable Please take care of this at once. Pledges are payable at the banks at Wheatfield and Remington or to JAMES H. CHAPMAN Rensselaer; County Treasurer of Red Cross War Fund

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