Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.' Mrs. G. F. Meyers is in Chicago today.,- ' .. '• Good big lump coal, 13.75 per ton, at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Mrs. John R. Lewis and Miss Ruby Gratner are spending today in Chicag°. Bat Mrs. Green’s Home Made Bread. "The Best Ever.” See ad tn Classified Column, or Phone 477. C. S. Engle, of Goodland, formerly a resident of this county, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Go to Everett Halstead’s public-sale in Newton township next Monday and buy an extra good' milch cow. We handle, the Grain King scoop board. HAMILTON & KELLNER. < The ladies of the First Baptist church will hold a market in the Odd Fellows building, Saturday, October A fine line of farm implements for sale by Everett Halstead at his/big public sale in Newton township next Monday., .. VS Granville Moody and Ed Randle went to Chicago this morning to visit the stock yards with a view to buying some cattle to feed on their farms. Warner Bros, will give away a fine lantern Saturday, Oct. 28. How long do you think it will burn the first time ills filled with oil? Mrs. G. W. Childers went to Lafayette last evening to attend the district convention of the W. R. C. Mrs. Childers will act as outer guard during the convention. Just received another car of the genuine cook stove coal, from Jackson Hill, Ohio. ' ; HAMILTON & KELLNER. The | Federation of Womens Clubs Is haying its annual meeting at Indianapolis this week and is being attended by Mrs. George A. Williams, Mrs. J. H. Chapman, Mrs. J. D. Allman and Mrs. A. F. Long. Ladies desiring millinery and dressmaking, also ladies* tailoring, call on Mrs. H. A. Cripps, over Trust and Savings Bank. ; _ Earl Bruner is slowly recovering from a hard tussel with the rheumatism. He is able to be up and about the house some but is not able to get out doors yet. He is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bruner. 7 I t ,, H »„ Dr. A. C. Merry, of Mt. Ayr, was in Rensselaer a few hours this morning, having come here from Chicago, where he. had taken Newton Lyons, an aged citizen of Mt ’Ayr, to have ,an operation performed for the removal of gSSfads from his eyes. Sol Hall, of Union township, brought t» a big turnip a few days ago and ft Is attracting quite a little attention in The Republican window. J. M. Sauter also brought in a big cow beet that makes the turnip look like an infant. It is also displayed at this office. Sheriff Bill -Ho6ver, who Is drlying a Ford machine, found ..that he could not stop it quite go easily at the one he hhd formerly driven and while at Remington a few days ago he ran into the depot, but states that he did not move the depot more than eight feet off its foundation. He now has a firmer grasp on the tendencies of his new car and hopes to avoid collisions with anything bigger than bls car. ■■ ' A - & J. C. Watson, of Gillam township, the youngest old soldier in Jasper Maty, was down today, paying taxes and transacting other business. Mr. Watson served in the 139th Indiana regiment near'the close of the war. - Every one, in Gillam township is so are re*x£ for corn husking as soon * ** ' •
