Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCALS. mus 1.1.. iii c 4 * J. R. Sigler, of Mt Ayr, was here oa business today. 'L\ •£*.'*'’ \ / We have the genuine Jackson Hill egg coal for the range. Hamilton ft Kellner. 1 Miss Marguerite Irwin was the guest over Sunday of her brother Ed and wife in Wolcott' * |j|| Good 4-foot wood delivered at your residence ait $4.00 per cord, at Hamilton ft Kellner’s. ' - r " I John Duvall wu down from Chicago Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. Harry, Van, Catharine, Marie and Florence Arnold went to Flora today ter a visit, making the trip by auto. ■ Up Kenyon, the Remington auctioneer, took the' 11:06 train here this morning for Chalmers, on a business trip. .. ■ We are apt to have the shoes you want Try us before you despair. Fendlg’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. M. J. Wagner and Phil Dohm, Jr., returned to Chicago today, after a visit since last Wednesday with Nicholas Wagner, east of Remington. • —;— Be sure and see the perfection boys’ knickerbocker suits now on display at the Quality Shop. A nice watch with every suit C. EARL DUVALL. »- , * Nicholas Wagner and wife came over from Wolcott today and she will remain for awhile with her mother, Mis. Matthew Zernden, who continues in very poor health. 4 Mrs. Ernest Clark Went to Delphi this afternoon, to attend the wedding of Mr. Henry J. Steintog, of Lafayette, and Miss Eva Roach, of Delphi, which takes placmat 8 o’clock Tuesday moVning at St Joseph’s Catholic church. "* " - Mark Reed has been having a lot of trouble with his stomach for several months and two recent examinations by Chicago specialists do not give him very much, encouragement He has been advised to have an operation performed and may decide to act on the advice. Only fifty took advantage of the Chicago excursion yesterday. Another 75 cent excursion will be held next Sunday.* It will start at Carmel, on the Indianapolis division, and is scheduled to leave Rensselaer at 8:48 and arrive to Chicago at 11:30. The Sox and Cubs play ball. Bert Sparling writes back from Cowley county, Kansas, stating that he has Just about closed a deal for the purchase of 160 acres near Winfield, that state. He is well pleased with the conditions there. Bert will be home hgaln before he takes hip final departure for the west Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones returned to their home near Ingalls, Ind., today, after a visit here with S. E. Yeoman and family. He owns a good farm near Penns boro, which he would like to sell and we really belief he would come to Rensselaer 'to spend the baton oe of his days if he could dispose of the farm satisfactorily.
J. M. Landis and wife and baby have been visiting his father, A. J. Landis, near Parr, since Friday and left this morning for Hamilton county, Ind., where be expects to again take up his residence, after a couple of years spent in North Dakota, his postofflee being Hillsboro. Mr. Landis did very well up there but thought he liked Indiana better and when a fair selling opportunity came he took advantage of It Albert Witham, who lived here a number of years ago, Is again to be a resident of this city, and today came over from Montlcello and closed a deal for the purchase of Mrs. Ellen Timmons’ property, now occupied by. Harrison Timmons, the consideration being 8950. He also bought of John Martindale five lots adjoining the Timmons property. The deal was made by Neto. Randle. Mr. Witham -,a»fi family will move here from Montlcello. James aad Noah Shigley and their sister, Mrs. J. H. Montgomery, and husband, of Chalmers, were here today to meet Victor Yeoman and close a deal to eel! Mm a- forty-acre tract of land to Union township, adjoining the Andy Ropp farm. The tract was purchased by their tether a good many years ago and after his death about tear years ago the heirs left It undivided and all had to come here to join in tbe deed. The price paid is understood to have been 866 per acre.l Ladies desiring millinery and dressmaking, also ladles’ tailorlag, oali oa Mrs. H. A. Cripps, over Trust sad Savings Peak.
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