Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. B. Putts of Brook went to Monticello today on business. Mrs. C. W. Taylor qnd mother I went to Monon this morning. Wm. Traub made a business trip to Chioago this morning. Mr. and Mrj. E. 8. Harp went to Monticello today. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McClain went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. O. _N. Faber and baby of Newland went to Hammond Tuesday. J. A. Snow went to Brook, Indiana, today. Oscar Anderson went to Julian, Indiana, today. Mrs. Firman Thompson is spending the day in Chicago. • - . Mart Reed returned to his home at Fair Oaks this morning. Mrs. Mary Myer Healey went to Chicago this morning on business. S. K. Jones of Monticello was in this city today looking after somq business. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walstra of are in Rensselaer today visiting friends.
Mrs. E. L. Clarke returned to Lafayette today, where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Peter Felmy and child went to Fair Oaks this morning for a visit with relatives. Harry Moore returned to Gary this morning where- he is clerking in a drug store. Reductions in all trimmed hats from this date’ <n. Mrs. H. * urcupile. Mrs. Ellen Daugherty of Monticello, came this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. Daugherty. If its beef you want call phone 647 —Charles Leavel. Mrs. A.Br onhard and Mrs. George Bronhard of Fair Oaks were visitors int his city Tuesday. For beef call Charles Leavel— Phone 647. Miss Florence Burns of this city went to Chicago yesterday to spend the winter with her sister. - Installments on Liberty bonds are now due and must be paid by Dec. 15 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Albert Cox of Fair Oaks went to Indianapolis Tuesday to see about enlisting in the navy. If it isn’t an Eastman it isn’t a Kodak. FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE Misses Anna Wagner and Eva Holesman went to Chicago Tuesday afternoon. Have you presents laid away today. A big line all ready at FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE Mrs. W. L. Wood of Parr, returned to her home in Parr Tuesday, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. V. Brunahan at Francisville. You will want Victor records, why not a Victrola—Better tone, Better results FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE Mrs. Ida A. Johnson and two sons of Reedsburg, Wis., returned t to their home Tuesday, after visiting in this city. Will there be a Victrola in your home this Christmas? FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE Mrs. C. W. Cro'wden of Basin, Wyo., went to Monticello today for a short visit with friends and relatives. '
CALL THE YELLOW BUS. I have purchased the City Bus an Transfer Line and the yellow bus wii take you upon your trips to and* from the depot or about town upon the very shortest possible notice. You can depend upon us for prompt and courteous service. a Call Billy Frye. Phon* 107 or 369 r- '-.,r We have justre ceived an elegant line of ladies fine shoes. They are the latest placed upon the market All colors and up to the minute styles. Of course you can get them only at Fendig’s, The Exclusive Shoe Dealer. Lieutenant F. D. Buchard came up from Louisville, Ky., on the early morning train. He has been transferred to Jacksonville, Florida, to which, place, he will go at once. Peter Wood, of Fair Oaks, returned to his home this morning. Mr. Wood hears from his son who is now at Camp Shelby and both .are getting along splendidly and like their work very much. •Victor Webb of Fort Dodge, lowa, came this morning for a visit with his mother who is quite sick. Mr. Webb travels for a dry goods firm in lowa. He began his career in the dry goods line with the now famous in memory only, Chicago Bargain store, owned by B. Forsythe. This business under Mr. Forsythe did more than any other one concern to put Rensselaer oh the map. It drew to this city people from the towns and country for miles away. Edward M. Honan returned from Indianapolis Tuesday evening, where he had gone to make application for the aviation corps. He passed the preliminary examination and his application was excepted. There are 100 applications ahead of his and he will remain here until notified to report. ” ■ '
