Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
/ Mrs. Charles Porter went to Chicago for the day. . Pop corn that’s guaranteed to pop, 15c per lb. Rowles & Parker. John Leichty, of near Fair Oaks, was here Monday. “Sure Pop” popping corn, 15c per pound. Rowles & Parker. John Carmichael was in Lafayette Monday to see his daughter. Mr. and Mirs. Delos Thompson went to Chicago Monday forenpon, E. L. Hollingsworth returned today from Chicago. Harvey Davisson went to Lafayette today on business. Madeline Kellner went to Lafayette today for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Lee Rardin and sons came up from Lafayette today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Clara Coen. Old fashioned plum pudding, the kind your mother used to make, per large can 40c. Rowles & Parker. Evangelist S. E. Hamilton will preach tonight on the subject, “The Brazen Serpent.”
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ashby and Mrs. Gertrude Shindler, of Mt. Ayr, were business visitors in Rensselaer today. Just received our new pack apple butter in large glass jars, 25c per jar. Rowles & Parker. If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Mrs. John Foley, mother of Mrs. Charles C. Rhoades, left this morning for |ier home in Kewanee, 111. If your stock diec call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Alco Nut Butter is butter’s only rival. Guaranteed to please you or your money back. Rowles & Parker. Xmas wreaths to order. Cemetery wreaths of all kinds. Order early as they have to be made. See J. H. Holden. Phone 426. Mrs. Gladys Bozelle, Mrs. Albert Warren and Mrs. N. A. McKay, of Fair Oaks, were in Rensselaer Monday.
William Babcock is spending a sixday furlough with his,parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock, and family. William is in the navy and located at Cleveland, Ohio. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone. 124. Mlle. Zara, New York’s favorite palmist, has arrived in our city and is stopping at the Barnes apartments, upstairs over the Republican office, 113 East Washington - . . - J - - • Mrs. John Alter and Mrs. Amos Alter are visiting the family of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Fern McAuly, at Oakmont, Pa. Mrs. H. W. Jackson went to Chicago Monday afternoon to be with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Kenny, who has the influenza. There is no economy in buying cheap flours, because you get more and better bread by using Occident Flour. Guaranteed to be the best flour you ever used or your money back. Rowles & Parker. B. F. Colvin and son George left today for their home at DeKalb, DI. B. F. Colvin was taken on a stretcher. These were the gentlemen hurt in the Thanksgiving automobile wreck and have been at the hospital here.
Now is the time to get your supply of salt for winter use. Just received a car of Non-Hardening Barrel Salt. Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Ray Kenton, of Mitchell, S. D., went to Monticello today to visit relatives and from there she will go to Indianapolis for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman, before returning to her home. Occident Flour is by far the cheapest in the long run, as you get much more and much better bread than from other flours. Sold and guaranteed by Rowles & Parker. To all members of Milroy Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R.—You are hereby notified that the stated meeting for election of officers will be held Monday, Dec. 12, 1918, at 2 p. m. All are requested to be present. By Order of the President.
