Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We Recommend GOLDEN LOAF BREAD , i '''ll It’s always fresh and can he depended on to be good At Your Grocer’s or from O’RILEY’S Quality Baker
Sarah Alice O’Neal went to Chicago today for a short visit. S. M. Learning came from Chicago today. Harriett Harmon went to Kokomo today to visit Russell Harmon. Edward Baker went to Logansport today to visit. Mrs. Charles Osborne went to Indianapolis today. Mabel Barns returned to Rockfield today after visiting William Wilcox and family. Mrs. R. W. Goodspeed came from 'Chicago today to visit Mrs. A. Ashby- ■ Mrs. 0. S. Baker and daughter, Dora; went to Belle Center today for a visit. Nellie Thomas returned to Indianapolis today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. "Emory Garriott A daughter was born this Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Arnold, of Barkley township. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eller, of Kokomo, are the guests of Mr. Snd Mrs. S. A. Arnold, of Barkley township." They are the parents of Mrs. Arnold.
Mrs. H. B. Wangelin returned to her home in Indianapolis today after visiting her son, R. D. Wangelin, and wife. On track now, another car Armour feed Save money by buying off the car.—lroquois Roller Mills, ’pbohe 456. ’ J ■ . Mary Aim Hash returned to her home in Lafayette today after a visit here with Mrs. K. T. Rhoades. Mrs. B. F. Forsythe returned home today after a visit of several weeks at Parsons, Ras., with her parents. .Mi<m Ida MiUiken returned home Friday after a month’s visit at New York, Boston, Mass., and several places in Maine. Helen Kiplinger, Bernice Long, Frances Carr, Ruth McKenzie, Emil Hanley, Robert Stevens, Harold Littlefield, Harry Me Colly and John Stockton attended a dance in Kentland Friday evening. The Iroquois Roller Mills reports the sale of a car load of Armour tbog feed containing the meat meal and peanut meal, to John Foresman, to be shipped to Foresman, Ind. Mir. Foresman is one of our largest feeders and after trying out this feed placed his order with the Iroquois Roller Mills for a car of this feed. y
Mrs. Ray C. Yeoman and children came today from Indianapolis to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman. To accommodate the many who were unable to get peaches from (Our first car, we will have another i car Saturday and Monday, August .16 and 18, at $3.60 and $3.76 per bushel.—EGEß’S GROCERY. The purchasers of new Oort cars from the Kuboske & Walter agency are Alfred Moore, of Pleasant Rddge, and Joe Griggs, of Fowler. Mi»a Luella Haranon returned home today from a week’s visit at Kentland. Charles Harris, who has been in’ the navy for the past two years, arrived home today. He has just received his discharge and wall live with his father, Ed Harris, of Mt. -Ayr. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
