Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr*. Perry* Thompson returned to Lafayette today. » Arthur Fleshes went bo Chicago today. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donnelly went to Chicago today. - - Mr« Elmer Wileox. and Mrs. Homer Hendrickson are visiting with friends and relatives in Monticeffo. John Marlat>t, of the Rensselaer Garage, went to Hammond this morning. See “In a Flower Garden,” by the pupils of the Monett school Wednesday evening. * I hjj B. T. Lanbarft- and daughter Orva were called to Sheridan today on account of the death of a relative. The Unique Club of the—pythian Sisters will meet with Mrs. Walter Porter Wednesday afternoon, 11 ■ ft Look- for the announcement of the Monnett school cantata at the Methodist church Wednesday, March 19. C. E. Halsey, formerly of Maoon, Georgia, is here with his brother, N. G. Halsey. Just received another car of the best flour possible to make. “Occident” flour is sold on a money back guarantee. Rowles & Parker. Roy Yeoman went to Kewanee Monday evening to attend the funeral of the son of his partner, W. H. Wilson, of that .place. Harrison Fowler, of Coates, who had been visiting his daughter, Mts. E. L. Grimes, left today for his home. ■ A. A, Bennett, of Lowell, who had been visiting his brothers, William and Joseph Bennett, returned to his home this morning. A. M. Williams, state high school inspector and county superintendent M. L. Sterrett, visited the Fair Oaks high school today. Lewis and Leatherman will seff eight pure bred Hampshire sows at their big hog sale to be held in the Airdome, Saturday, March 22.

Helen Kessinger, who is employed by County Agent Learning, went to North Liberty today where she will be the guest of Miss La Verne Geyer. Rev. D. A. Rodger returned this afternoon to his home in Wolcott after looking after matters on his farm just north east of this city. We guarantee “Occident” flour not to be just as good a flour as you ever used, but to be the “best" you ever used. We guarantee more and better bread. Rowles & Parker. Van Grant, president of the Rensselaer club, and the expert window decorator of the Fendig Fair store of this city, went to Chicago this morning. ' Clarence Green and sister, Lula, came from Kniman today. Mr. Green is just recovering from an attack of the influenza. By using “Occident” flour we guarantee you whiter —more —and better bread. It costs a trifle more than other flour, but well worth the difference. Rowles & —Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiseman have received a letter from their son, Elmer, who has just arrived from overseas and is now in a New York hospital.

The light pure bred Hampshire sows that will be offered at the Lewis and Leatherman sale Saturday, March 22»_ai&-..iai. bred. They are the cream in quality.— There is no economy in buying cheap flours. Occident ds not in the first cost, but the cheapest in the end, as you get enough more and better bread to.make up the difference in cost. Rowles & Parker. (At the sale of R. E. Hopkins held Monday a team of. mares sold for the fine price of $425.00. It was said to be on of the finest pair of horses in the country. Richard Potts, Frank Homewood and Robert Smith arrived- from Indianapolis Monday evening with two new Ford cars. Mr. Horsewood .purchased one of these cars. Anna Marion, who is in charge of the Schlosser Cream station (here, went to Monticello this afternoon to be present tonight at a banquet being given by her firm to theor employes. f J. T. Wiseman and his son-in-law J. 0. Winfrey, have purchased the , George Knaur shoe-repairing busii nes and are now operating the same I in the Hollingsworth room formerly occupied by Mr- Knaiur. L. A. Seelman, of Dysart, lowa, left today for his home accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Barbara Hoshaw, who will make her home with him. — : —'

Charles Hancock and his Frank Hancock, of near Brook were in Rensselaer Monday. The latter was one of the select men to leave this country last July. He was mustered out of the service at Camp Taylor last week. Wisconsin university has decided to stage a high school basket hall tournament, the champion fives and the runners-up from the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Minnesota and Ohio being invited to attend. It is probable that both Bloomington and Jefferson high schools from this state will attend.