Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. W. DuvaH returned to East Chicago this morning. Developing, printing, enlarging. Larch & Hopkins. Anna Larson, of Lewiston, went to Lafayette this forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thomas, of Remington, were in Rensselaer today. The first of the season, nice white new honey. Rowles & Parker. Dr. Frank Hemphill is improving but is still confined to his home. Mrs. W. H. Beam and Mrs. J. H. Chapman went to Chicago today. ~~
Mrs. John Hurley and daughter, Marie, went to Lafayette this forenoon. Just received our first supply of new White Comb Honey. Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Charles Pefley and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprague went to Lafayette today. „ Z Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coen returned to their home in Barrington, 111., today.
Harry Fowler left today for his home at Gates, after a visit here with his daughter, Mrs. E. L. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coffell returned to their home? in Lafayette today after a visit here with relatives. Mrs. Edward Hall returned today to her home in Gifford after a visit with her brother at Hopkins Park, 111. . ~ ,S. L. Wells returned to Lafayette today. He is now a brakeman on the Monon. ' He expects to move his family to Lafayette soon. Alco Nut Butter is free from animal fats. Contains cocoanut oil and peanut oil churned in pure pasteurized milk and cream. Guaranteed to please you. 35c pound. Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adams have received a telegram from Tulsa, Oklahoma, announcing the arrival of a son in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Bell, formerly Edith Adams. Date of birth was Nov. 3. Alco Nut Butter is butter’s only rival. Gleaner and sweeter than the choicest of creamery butter. 35 c per pound. Rowles & Parker. Gilbert Albin has again resumed his duties as teamster for the city after an enforced vacation of two weeks, during which time he was experimenting with the “flu.” He says he does not care to make further personal investigation.
O. K. Rainier returned to Indianapolis Sunday where he has been serving on the federal grand jury for the past three weeks. He expected to finish his duties today and to be dischargd from further service at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day and L. A. Sayler were called to Champaign, 111., today on account of the death of Thomas Day, who was a brtoher of Hiram Day and the father-in4aw of Mr. Sayler. Thomas Day died with influenza. Mildred Gifford and Grace Knapp, of Wheatfield, went to Bloomington, Indiana, where they will visit with college friends at Indiana university. Both of the young ladies are teachers in the public schools of this county.
