Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 317, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I H. G. Bolliger, of Hanging Grove township, was in Rensselaer today. W. I . Spitler and Mrs. C. G. Spitler went to Chicago today. '» — Harriett Overton went to Monon today. . Mra. E. Stevenson went to CHtago today. - ■ Mrs. Sam Duvall went to Chicago today. k Linnie Bird Rains returned to her music school at Chicago today. - Hulda Hinderbrand went to Frankfort this afternoon. Harold Sage went to Anderson this afternoon. Helen Kiplinger left today for Louisville, Ky., where she is attending school. Pauline Hordeman returned to Chicago today after a visit here with her family. J. D. Roth returned to Lafayette this afternoon where he is a student at Purdue university. Miss. Bernice Long left today for Lafayette, where she is attending Purdue university. J. F. Rainier, of, Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. ■ Rainier. C. IL Chapman, of Kankakee, DL, • was in Rensselaer today on business. * ' I Try a large jar of pure fruit jam IV EGER?/ G p rocb£y jelly ior o vkawwaj***. Helen Washburn, of Kentland, left Sunday for, Madison, Wis., where she is attending school Oran Summers and Delos York went to Gary today where they will work. 1 A nine-pound son was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Childers, of this city. I Mary Shelby, who had been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Blacker, returped today to her home in Indianapolis. | . ' " _ -—i"- . Miss Lucy Harris returned Sunday from a week’s visitat Detroit, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey i Wood, Jr.
Ann Zink returned to her home at Wapakoneta, 0., today after a visit here with Joseph and John Borntrager and families. < Charles Peregrine, of Tefft, was here today on business. . f Dr. H. J. Kannal went to Indianapolis today.
1 Monarch Coffee, equal to other 60 or 65-cent grades, this week only, 3 cans $1.40. Telephone 827, S. M. HAAS. Elizabeth King returned to Chicago today after spending the tolldays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King. T Can cranberries now, as they are the only fruit to be had at a cheap price. For this week we will put on sale 1,000 lbs. of fancy late sound cranberries at 10c a lb. —EGERS GROCERY.
NOTICE TO VAN RENSSELAER club members. There will be a general meeting at the club rooms Wednesday evening, January 7, at 7:80 o clock. This meeting is called for the purpose of revising our old by-laws and discussing various matters pertaining to the betterment kA and will take the place or the Thursday evening dance. AH members are urged to be present. There will be lunch and smokes. D. D. . DEAN, JF XTwMIWk
