Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An enjoyable dance was held at the armory last evening by several of the young couples. Miss Boardwell, of Indianapolis, a niece of Mrs. Dan Boardwell left for her home toduy *fter being at the hospital since Friday, with her aunt The Standard Bearers of the Methodist church wilfoneet in the Friendship room of the church this evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Albert Wolfe and daughter came from. Chalmers today for several days’ visit with her mother,Mrs. King. H. W. Paxton, of Hobart, came today to visit his mother, who is a patient at the hospital. He is a nephew of Rev. Postill. Miss Simpson left today to enter Chicago University. Miss Ellis takes her place at the Monnett Home. _ ' Mrs. T. A. Caldwell and little daughter returned home to Gifford today after spending several days with Ocie Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. John Stockwell. Margaret Babcock is home from Wisconsin University for the midsemester vacation. Her brother William is expected to arrive this evening or Thursday. Senator Robert LaFollette Tuesday commenced suit for libel against the Madison club at Madison, Wis., which recently ousted him from membership. The greatest conservation of wholesome food economy—onions 50c per bushel —56 pounds. Sale Saturday, February 16. 2:30 p. m. B. Forsythe.
One of the finest coffees on the market. Sold elsewhere for 32c per pound. Buy it of us for 30c. Or you can save 3c a pound on our 28c grade. J. A. McFarland. Rev. Chas. W. Postell who keeps a very strict record of the coming of birds in the spring, reports that he heard a blue bird today. This is the earliest that he has known the blue bird to make its appearance.
You can buy the best grade of coffee cheaper here than elsewhere. Why not save two or three cents on each pound of- coffee? Buy of McFarland, The Grocer, Phone 99.
For diversion some of the small boys around town are riding 1 ' the cakes of floating ice down the river as far as the Creamery bridge. The is a dangerous one and should be* stopped. % The river is quite high at present and there may be some drownings to report if this sort of play does not cease. The Fair Oaks high school basketball team will be here this evening for a game with the Rensselaer high school second team. This is the first time that the Fair Oaks school has ever been booked for an athletic engagement with the locals and the strength of the north end school is unknown. ABUNDANCE OF MONEY I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My .rate is 5 per cent and my limit is (100 per acre.—P. D. Wells. Morocco, Ind. CARLOAD OF WHEAT MIDDLINGS Just received a carload of wheat middlings. There is no better feed for these high priced hogs. Act quick as the car will go through with a rush. Kellner and Callahan. Phone 273
Basket Ball TONIGHT FAIR OAKS H. S. / vs / R. r™ H. S. At High School Gymnasium Game Called 8:00 Admission 25c.
