Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kume spent Saturday in- Rensselaer. Mrs. Leslie Clark made a trife to Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams spent the week-end in Chicago with-rela-tives. Larkin Potts who is employed in Lafayette spent Sunday with his mother. Miss Florence Allman returned to North Western this morning when she is attending school. JN. S. Bates went to Chicago this morning for a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. R. B. Knox. Mrs. R. Wright and Mrs. Joe Kanne went to Monon this morning. 1 v J. N. Taylor of Parr made a business trip to Lafayette today. . Miss Simpson and Nellie Teague of the Monnett school are spending the day in Monticello. Pure Sorghum molasses, one dollar a gallon, when you furnish your own vessel. One quart jars 30c, two quart jars 60c. JOHN EGER Miss Ruth Davission returned to her home in Lafayette after visiting, Mildred Rush of this city. Lee Glazebrook, Frank Fisher and Rev. Emerick of northern Jasper were in Rensselaer today.
Mrs. Morgan L. Sterrett is teaching in the high school department of the Fair Oaks schools. Attorney D. D. Dean went to Roselawn to look after some legal matter today . FOR RENT—The Barber Shop room, in the Makeever House block, is for rent. Inquire at once of Jay W. Stockton, Rensselaer, Indiana. Mesdames Frank Donnelly and Samuel English went to Chicago this morning. Miss Helen Murray, teacher in Indianapolis returned Sunday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Murray. Mart O’Laughlin • and Bernard Thacher of Gary, returned to their homes this morning after spending Sunday with friends here. Miss Madeline Abbott spent the weekend Tn Delphi. On Wheatless days use Bohemian style rye flour, compouned. 5 lb. cloth sacks 40c. ROWLES & PARKER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz went to Chicago this morning to attend the International Live Stock Exposition. The Pon Pen Chrysanthemums are all the go. You ought to see them. Step in at the green house. —John H. Holden. Miss Margaret Schafer returned to her home at Monticello, Saturday night after a few days visit with, Mrs. Wm. Postill. Mr. and Mrs.' Homer Hendrickson of this city returned home Sunday evening, after visiting in Delphi and Monticello. Miss Ethel Davission returned to her home in Chicago, after spending a few days with friends and relatives in this city, * Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duvall returned to their home in Indianapolis Sunday after visiting his parents of this ’city. „ » Mrs. Myrtle Wilson returned to her home in Monon Sunday after visiting, Mrs. Lewis Messenger of this city. Miss Esther Lennertz returned to her home in Gary this morning after visiting friends and relatives in this city.
Miss Clara Nelson, teacher at Battle Ground, returned to her home this morning, after visiting, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman over Thanksgiving. 1 _ ■ Wm. J. Moxleys Oleomargine is guaranteed to please you and also the most wholesomfe to be had at any price. This brand costs wholesale more than the average brands retail at. The quality (accounts for the difference. ROWLES & PARKER We*arfe local agents for Buick automobile. In buying a Buick you get the best value for the money expended. If you want service, and at the same time comfort, buy a Buick. v KELLNER 4 CALLAHAN ~ Lieutenant F. D. Buchard came Saturday afternoon and remained until Sunday evening with his family here. Lieut. Buchard is pleased with his duties at Camp Zachary Taylor, but of course he is anJtious to take training that will help ciency in the service. ’ him to raise in rank as well as effiNavy beans that were cooked in threshing No. 1 stock and recleaned 12% per lb. / ROWLES 4 PARKER . Just received two large car loads Of genuine Brazil block coal. This is the very highest grade of coal mined in Indiana. Burns like wood and heats like coke. I KELLNER 4 CALLAHAN Monta Oglesby, of Gary returned to her home yesterday after a few days visit with her aunts, Missess Grace and Fame Haas. Her sister, Mrs. Leo Mecklenberg went with her for a week's visit.
