Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. B. Steward went to Hammond ' toad on business. Mrs. Don Beam went to Logansport this morning for a short visit. Mrs. James Farial of Hammond spent Monday in the city. We have some shelled popcorn that will pop. Home Grocery. Mrs. C. J. Evans of Peoria, 111., was in'the city today on business. Bulk rolled Oats are cheaper than package, 7% per pound. Home Grocery. Mrs. Hildbrand to her home in Chicago this morning, after visiting her parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hammal of Morocco went to Lafayette and Mulberry today for a few days visit. A yellow free peach, put up in medium syrup, 25c, 5 for SI.OO. Home Grocery.

Edward G. May and wife who live south east of Rensselaer were in Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holtz of Laporte, returned to their home Monday, after being in this city for the past few days. Miss Maurine Tuteur returned home Monday, after visiting in Chicago and Hammond for two weeks. Our butterine sales have increased from 30 to 180 lbs. a week, that speaks for the quality of it, only 30c a pound. We also handle the nut butterine. JOHN EGER Mrs. Paul Spangle of this city went to Hattiesburg, Miss., this morning for an extended visit with her husband. Mrs. J. P. Karr returned to her home in Ft. Wayne this morning, after” visiting, Albert Witham and Mrs. Perry Hartman of this city. Mrs. J. M. Long returned to her home in Warren today, after being here for the past few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Stebbins who has been ill.

Rev. Curnick was in • Rensselaer for a while on his way to Lafayette, after visiting Rev. J. J. Wilson in Brook. From there he will return to his home in Indianapolis for Thanksgiving. HANGING GROVE x Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hitehings attended the funeral of the former’s grandmother near Morrocco, Sunday. Burial had been deferred from Saturday, until Sunday afternoon, on account of one son of the diseased, who had not yet arrived from Michigan. . , Sunday evening was quarterly conference and preaching at Lee. Several from here attended. A plan has been promulgated by district Supt. McKenzie, whereby, each of the eightly-seven points in the Lafayette district, shall have two meetings some time, between the Ist and 13th of December. It is hoped, by these meetings, to promote a closer relationship among the people. There never was a time when public opinion should coincide more than now. The dates set for McCoysburg are Dec. 10 and 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Ringeisen, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cochran went to Oxford, Benton county, Saturday, for a visit with relatives of Mr. Cochran, they returned home Sunday evening. Miss Millie Ringeison visit her sister, Mrs. Roy Cochran and family Sunday. Scott Robinson went to Chicago Saturday afternoon to join a party of land buyers, who are going to locate near Buffalo, N. Y. The matter of selecting and buying a farm was given to Mr. Robinson, which shows the high esteem in which his friends hold him. He will return here again, beforfi leaving for the west to assume his winters work in the ice harvest.

Harry Phillips came home from the Naval Training station at Boston, Mass., Saturday evening, on a ten day furlough. He goes dressed in his full uniform, and is looking fine. He has not as yet been assigned to sea duty, but doesn’t know how soon he will be.

For Thanksgiving Dinner Oranges, bananas, apples, cranberries, Iceburg head lettuce, I grapes, mixed nuts, celery, dates, figs, pecan nuts, walnut meats, almonds, English currants seeded raisins, mince meat, crystallized ginger, Club House coffee, Schulze’s bread. Rowles and Parker Phone 95 " . t- .wnyw ■