Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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. Good cord wood at $4.00 per cord dellvered.-JHamilton & Kellner. Home grown lettuce any day at Holden’s, delivered. ... C-.-i’C" Borp, today, Nov. 13. to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wendel, of Union township, a daughter. Give us your coal orders. They will receive the best attention.—Hamilton & Kellner. Steve Martin, of Indianapolis, came this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ross Porter. '•'> Many good, warm articles for this cold season at George Robinson’s second hand store.

Mrs. Rebecca Porter and Mrs. Alda Parkison attended the chrysanthemum show In Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe came home from the hospital Saturday. She is getting along fully as well as' could be expected. Rey E, A. Martin is the new pastor of the Chrlstain church at Monticello. He comes from LaFontaine, Ind. Visit the Economy Co., dealers in second hand wearing apparel for men, women and children. On Van Rensselaer street, nex> door to Cal Coin’s barbershop.—George Robinson. Mrs. J. ■ D. Allman and Mrs. A. J. Bellows gave a delightful party to a large number of guests Friday afternoon at the {ormer's -home on Dayton street. ' •

John Meditus, who is now .working at- Chicago Heights, was home over Sunday. There is an abundance of work at big wages for mechanics there. John is getting 36 per day.

The Methodist Industrial Society will give a dime social at the home of Mrs..E. T. Harris on Tuesday..afternoon, Nov. 14. All invited to come, especially strangers.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz attended the apple show in Indianapolis last week and pronounced it a fine exhibit. There were no Jasper county exhibitors so far as is known.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albertson and their two youngest children, of Raleigh, N, Dak., who have been visiting relatives in various Indiana places for the past two months, came here Saturday for a short visit with his brother John and wife.

Capt. William Guthrie and Harry Lowe, of Monticello, have formed a partnership in the law, loan and brokerage business, including the purchase and sale of bonds, stocks, mortgages and the securing of investments for capital.

Harvey Davisson brought through with his car of household goods ten bushels of potatoes for King Davis, that were raised on the latter’s farm at JJamilton, N. Dak. They were Burbanks and Early Ohlos and mighty clear, solid potatoes. The price at Hamilton is 50 cents a bushel.

John Gangloff krrived home Saturday from Rome City sanitarium. He is very weak and not getting along as well as he would like to7but there, does not seem to be very much anything the trouble except some stomach disorder. He had lost quite a little weight at the sanitarium but it is probable 'that home living will restore him to health again. A number of his friends called on him Sunday. George Bt. Robinson, viio wad'’ left a cripple for life by falling while at his work on telephone lines at Connersville more than two years ago, has taken charge of the Economy Co. second hand clothing and wearing apparei stock and moved it from the armory to the small room in the rear of Duvall’s clothing store. He will Sellajl manner of second hand wearing apparel for men, women and children, handling everything on a per bent plan. George has been improving a great deal lately and hopes to build into a good paying business, which he can doubtless do, as stores Of this kind are running successfully in a number of citie.