Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 198, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. J. F. Payne made a business trip to Monticello today. The J. I. Case sulky plow is sold by Maines & Hamilton. Mrs. F. A. Ross went to Chicago today for a short stay. Maines & Hamilton do custom grinding all kinds of feed. John Culp returned this morning form a business trip to Gilman, 111. C. W. Monroe, of Albia, lowa, is here for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. J. F. Bruner. , —— Mr. and Mrs. John Clingan went to Monticello this.morning to remain over Sunday. Before you buy your wheat fertilizer, see us. We can save you money. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. s Miss Flora Lembke returned to Valparaiso today after a visit here with i he family of her cousin, Louie Muster. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dexter left this morning on a visit to Lafayette. Ladoga and Indianapolis with relatives. Mrs. Nellie Webb and children, of Wabash, are here to visit the families of Len Griggs, James Newcomb and others. Miss Emma Hirschy, of Linooln, Neb., came this morning for a visit br~sbme time with her sister, Mrs* Oscar Hauter and family.

' Mrs. Frang Borntrager and children, of Ft. Wayne, came this morning for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reed and other relatives. Miss Chede Jordan returned home last evening from Valparaiso, where she has been attending the summer normal school preparatory to teaching. Mrs. Nancy Fay, of Parr, returned this morning from a visit almast three r weeks with her two sisters, Mrs. Kate Beason, of Peru, and Mrs. Mattie Stewart, of Muncie. Miss Jessie Makeever returned on the early morning train from a visit of several weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Bessie Barnes and Mrs, Blanche Sigler in Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, of Chicago, are visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs. C. W. Platt, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Zacher. Mrs. Todd was formerly Miss Frances Zacher. ; For our Saturday trade we will have fancy Elberta peaches, pears, apples, oranges, bananas, fancy melons and sweet potatoes. JOHN EGER.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade went to Big Rapids, Mich., today, for a short visit and will be accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Phoebe Yeoman, who recently went there and has had quite a sick spell from which she is now recovering. Harvey Davisson returned this morning from a business trip to Goodland relating to the closing up of the deal by which Spinney Bros., disposed of their store for North Dakota land The new proprietor of the store has already taken charge of it. Deputy Game Warden Harry Walker has returned to Laporte from Lake county, where he captured a number of violators of the game laws. One fellow was fined $57.05 for shooting prairie chickens, and two Italians each paid $29.70 for illegal hunting. We are the only firm in Rensselaer that sells pure cider vinegar of as high a grade as 45 grains. Six gallons of our vinegar is equal to 7 gallons of that sold by others, but" we sell it at the same price as the lower grade. j. a. McFarland.