Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Netta Skeeters went to Muncie today. Floyd Cain went to Indianapolis today. Lee Ramey and Robert Smith went to Cincinnati, 0., today. J. A. McFarland went to Monon this forenoo|n. J_ Milo Tuttle, of Remington, was in Rensselaer today. Charles Stultz went to Delphi today. ' The Lowman-McKinney public sale is being held today. * - . 1 Laban Wilcox entered Purdue un-’ ( iversity Wednesday, where he will; take a course in pharmacy. Mrs: F. O. Harris, of Indianapcame today for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Abraham Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. R. CL Stripp left today for their home in Kansas City, Mo. September is wearing the cloak of extreme chilliness and heavy frosts are expected to be common within a few more days. —Mrs. E; W. Erwin returned to her home in Fair Oaks this morning after a visit here with the family of Postmaster N. Littlefield. Attend the Thompson-Healey dissolution sale at the Thompson ranch one mile north of Parr Monday, September 29. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Stevens, of North Scott street, went to Plygu outh today for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Roy Donnelly. The Pocohontas lodge will hold a hamburger social at the hall Thursday evening. All members and the public invited. - Mrs. Charles Hemphill and. daughter, Cbarleen, went to Champaign, 111., for a visit with the former’s brother. __ Albert and Bettie Wall, of Niles City, 111., came today for a visit with the family of Frid Popp, of Gillam township.
Dr. J. Budman Fleming returned today from Des Moines, la., where he attended a tuberculosis conference. Mrs. G. W. Gorham, Mrs. Helen Mulhollen and Mts., Blanche Michaels spent the day with Mrs. Clyde Gunyon in Parr. - ' The decoration of the Van Rensselaer club rooms is. being rushed through to completion, and th£ new ‘quarters will be ready for oeeupaney by the middle of October. , Mrs. Myrtle Wilson was called here today on account of the serious illness of her nephew, Raymond Messinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Messinger. Try a large jar of our pure fruit jams. Apple and strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, loganberry, apricot, peach and pineapple, 25c a jar. Try it once and you will buy more. . - Eger’s Grocery. Harry Wiltshire, who has been confined to his home for several weeks suffering from abscesses, was able to be down town Wednesday. He is on the road to rapid recovery, but is still very weak. JuneTpeas. Nice, sweet and tender, 15c a can. Two large cans of pork and beans in tomato sauce for 25c. Red beans, 10c a can. Try them and you will buy more.—Eger’s Grocery. STONE AGE STUFF. We eat current pie, blow our fuses if we don’t get to go sparking, and shock the general public. But every day we are shocked. We go into homes where all sorts of new decorating is done, new rugs, hangings, etc., brightening things up generally, yet old lighting fixtures a score of years beind the times spoil the whole effect. Nothing has quite so much effect on the whole appearance as do lighting fixtures. Oust those old eyesores from the Stone Age; get something new and up-to-the-minute. We have a*first class line right in stock on display to choose from and our prices are right. If we get many more shocks we’ll be electrocuted, so see us now. Refixture the home. Let us be your electricians. You will find us the first door south of the fire house. ’Phone 90. „ , _"! Archie Dee Paul Beam L. & B. Electric Co.
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