Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

August Goepp, oi Moody, was transacting business here today. Mrs. Homer Hendrickson went to Monticello today to visit her parents for a few days. Mrs. Emmet Hopkins and son went to Monticello today to visit her parents. •' Mrs. J. Hoergen, of Chicago, returned to her home today after spending the day in this city. Mrs. J. J. Robinson, of Lafayette, returned to her home today after visiting friends and relatives in this city. -* - WEATHER. Cloudy tonight and Saturday; probably local rains north portion. WOOD FOR SALE. We have a large amount of good dry pole wood in the timber that we would be pleased to dispose of at very reasonable price. This is a chance to get some good wood cheap. —Jernes Walter, Manager Lawler R hes. Phone 837, Rensselaer. Patronize your home creamery and get better butter at lower prices. “Minnetonna Brand,” this week 45c. C. HARRIS & SON. Miss Lura Halleck, who is attending Indiana University, has been home for a few days’ visit with her parents. While here she accompanied Mrs. Halleck to Chicago, to attend the funeral of her uncle, Samuel Luce. She will return to Indiana Saturday, where she will resume her studies as a senior in the university.