Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1920 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TEMPERATURE The following ft the temperature for the twenty-four hoars ending at f a. m. ou the date indicated: ' * Hex. Min. February 10 38 27 ‘Roy Burch went to Wolcott today. Edd J. Randle was in Lafayette today. f ■, John G. Culp was in Monon today. J. L. Kimble returned from Kankakee, 111., Monday, - Thomas Inkley made a business trip to Indiana Harbor today. Howard Gilmore wens to Fair Oaks this morning. William Guss, who had visited here with his mother, weht to his home in Anderson today. Mrs. John Gray and daughter, Mrs. Zern Wright went to Lafayette this forenoon. Delos Paas and Henry Hendrix of Walker township were in Rensselaer today. Ford runabout, good condition, four new tires. Thompson Ranton Sale. Wednesday local grain prices were as follows: Oats, 75c.; corn, $1.22; rye, $1.28 and wheat $2.20. Ford runabout, good condition, four new tires. Thompson Ranton Sale. _____ Mrs. A. H. Hopkins left today for Miami, Fla., where she will remain for five or yx weeks. Ford runabout, good condition', four new tires. Thompson Ranton Sale. - • ~ 7 ' - " Robert Gemmell of Goodland was in Rensselaer today and from here continued to Gary. Mrs. Eldon Hopkins has sufficiently recovered from her recent illness to be able to leave the hospital and go to her home today. We can save you money on hard winter wheat flour and hard spring Wheat flour. Get our prices. Iroquois Roller Mills Phone 456. Mrs. James West was called to Thayer today -on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Mlann Spitler and her husband.

Trustee Charles W. Postill was called to Fowler today to testify in the case of Stockton vs. Makeever. During her visit here Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter is the guest of Mrs. George E. Murray, of Park, avenue. Mrs. George Seible, Mrs. Frank Ellis and Mrs. Dan Chupp were exiled to Indianapolis today on account of the death of their sister, Blanch Kilis. James Rice, son of Dr. and Mrs. Rice of Roselawn, but who is attending the high school here, went to Chicago today to attend the funeral of the late C. T. Otis. William Bull, who lives south df town, was in Rensselaer today. He reports that his family had been badly afflicted with the influenza. .Six of them were ill at one time but all are now improving. Among those who went to Fowler today to testify in the Stock-ton-Makeever case were: Mr. ana Mrs. Samuel Perkins, George Seiible, John Hurley, J. C. Bristow, Lee Ramey and R. M. Burns. The Francesville high school basket ball team will be the next team to appear on the local slate, appearing at the school gymnasium Wednesday evening. They recently defeated Medaryville, a team that defeated Rensselaer a week ago. a Our pure old-fashioned buckwheat flour and corn meal is made fresh every day and is not kiln dried, therefore it returns the natural flavor of the corn. Not only better but cheaper in price. As for it Phone 456. Iroquois Roller Muis. The funeral'of Mrs. George Johnson will be held at Mt Ayr, Wednesday forenoon at 10:00 o clock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bruner of Baroda, Mach., were called here on account of Mrs. Johnson’s death. Mrs. Johnson was M'rs. Bruner’s mother. Pancakes made from Early Breakfast and Short Order prepared Pancake Flour hits the spot every time. Insist upon having it If your grocer can’t furnish it, rail us and we will. Iroquois Roller Mills. Phone 456. ; . ■■■mmum. —m” Illinois university defeated Ohio State in a western conference game of basket ball Monday evening, 35 to 27. The victory feave the Suck[ers the undisputed top rung of. the conference ladder, due to Chicago s idleness.