Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

E. Eldridge spent today in Monon. J. M. Snedeker went to Monon today on business. Frank Ham made u a business trip to Lafayette today. George Padgitt want to Fair Oaks today on business. Harold Landis, of Westfield, came today to visit Emmett Pullins. Mrs. Ella Hickman, of Mt. Ayr, went to Monon today. Mrs. Mark Hemphill is very much improved. Mayor Spitler went to Chicago today on business. L. B. Walker, of Lebanon, came today to visit Mrs. E. A. Merrill, of this city. Mrs. J. W. Lister returned to her home in Chicago today after visiting her brother, Elijah Reed, here. Mrs. A. L. Clark, of Morocco, went to Monon today for a short with friends. Mr. Schlaback returned to his home at Bennett’s Switch, after visiting friends and relatives in Mt. Ayr. Mrs. J. J. Miller and two daughters, went to Lafayette today for a few days’ visit. The Priscilla club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George F. Meyers.

Mrs. Gaylord Nowels is spending the day with Mrs. Charles Paxton near Surrey. In order to supply the demand for butter-milk, we will sell at 5c per quart and two quart limit.— -J!. C. HARRIS & SON. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garriott returned to their home this morning after spending a day here with friends. Mrs. Mary E. Robinson went to Highland Tuesday to visit Charles Blue and family, formerly of this city— Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stock at the .old low prices. Also bicycle repairs' and repairing.—Main Garage. Miss Marion Jensen, of Chicago, returned to her home today. She has been the nurse of Mrs. Mark Hemphill.

Mrs. J. E. Harrod, of Pittsburg, Pa., went to-Philadelphia today for a visit, from where she will return to her home. Anyone wishing to see me will And me in the Trust & Savings Bankon Saturday afternoons.—-H. 0. Harris, phone 184. Mrs. J. W. Carman went to Monticello today for a visit and from there she will go to Wolcott to visit her mother. Mrs. S. E?Yeagley returned to her home in Wheatfield today after a visit with the family of Lee Myers. Mrs. Myers is her daughter. • See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds, luarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. William M. Long, who has been receiving his Republican on the Medaryville rural route, has had his address changed to R. D. 5, Francesville.

Eyes examined and glasses ground by optometrist of years of practical experience in one of the best equipped exclusive optical parlors in the state.—Dr. A. G. Catt, Rensselaer. Ind. Over Long’s drug store. Austin O. Moore, of Hanging Grove township, and his son, Ralph Moore, of Barkley township, went to Chicago this morning. Chris Reiddle, who had bbeen receiving The Republican at Arbela, Mo., has had his address changed to New Virginia, lowa. Miss Rebecca Ascue has returned from Virginia. She has decided to move to that state and is offering her house for sale or rent and also desires to sell her household goods.

This is a day of saving. Carry home your “Minnetonna Brand* Butter” and save money. This week 45c. —J. C. HARRIS & SON. Mrs. Lottie George has closed her home on Van Rensselaer street in this city and will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Hurley Beam, in Chicago. > Miss Maude Daugherty went to Indianapolis today to attend th state conference of The Daughters of the American Revolution, and to visit Mrs. Kenneth Allman. Miss Daugherty will be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Montz, of Hashburg, Pa., arrived here this morning and continued to Mt. Ayr, where Mr. Montz will put the tile roof on the school house being erected at that place. Mr. E. W. Hickman and family in the west partETSHCMFVBGWK are moving today from their late home in the west part of the city to Lafayette. A large truck transfiorted their household goods overand.

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