Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 273 for feed, coal and wood. Fresh fish this week at Haus’ restaurant. ~ Jerry Hess was down from Oil lam township today. A pall of nice, pure, fruit jelly for 20c at John Egers. J. F. Pettit was down from Walker township over night. Born, March Ist, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Padgitt, an 11 pound son. August Malchow is recovering from a sick spell that has confined him at his home for the past month. A 26c can of fancy California yellow half-peachea in heavy syrup, for this week at 15c. JOHN EGER. Vern Davisson, son of Harvey Davisson, is being installed as a clerk and all, around hustler at the Makeever house. The heads of two dogs sent from Gary to the Chicago Pasteur institute for examination have been found to be affected with rabies. V ... . Arthur Helger, 24 years old, who broke his back five years ago trying to “loop the loop,” died of his injuries yesterday at Evansville. The killing of unmuzzled dogs to check a threatened epidemic of hydrophobia is in progress at Gary. More than 200 have been killed. Electric irons, with controlling switch at handle, the most economical iron on the market, price $6.00, For sale by Ray Delmer, Pbone 151. Two years In the penitentiary was the sentence imposed upon Richard Palmer at Des Moines, la., for the theft of two chickens. He confessed. Mayor Sanderson, of Galesburg, 111., was killed in a runaway Thursday evening while taking a smallpox patient Tom Brown and family, who came back from Dakota a few months ago and who have been living in one of J. C. Pasaon's houses, has moved to the Bislosky farm In Newton'townsbiTnr 'We are selling a largo number of Corn King spreaders. They are a splendid machine and our terms are very liberal. HAMILTON & KELLNER. —---t- .vr—- ---- : - - - -~4~- - With the customary pomp and ceremony the “White Sox Special,” bearing guests and ball players under the guidance of Charles Comiskey, will leave Chicago tonight for the southland.

We can grind your cob-meal, tablemeal, crack your corn and do all other grades of grinding on our new mill/ ■ HAMILTON & KELLNER. A big potato and a $5 bill, both wrapped in a napkin, was the fee given Mayor Shank, of Indianapolis, when he officiated at the marriage of Gertrude Robinson and Lindsay C. Van Every, of that city. A man who had been without food and water for fifteen days was Jound in a carload of corn when the car was - opened at~ JohnsonClty, Team, Tuesday. He was unconscious, but soon was revived. He was sealed up in the . car at Cincinnati. v'V* . ....... v /-'•■ % Tom Lowe moved to Rensselaer this week and hereafter will be a resident of that town. Tom has lived on the farm, east of Brook, for so long that everybody supposed that he was rooted to the soil, but -Rensselaer gets some mighty good'citizens just the same.— Brook Reporter. - • ' "'-v?’ • V • - v ■- Y' , k*- .>" ': •" 1 ' r r'' - S CaTey Lowman was in from McCoysburg today. He bad a good sa'e a few days ago, one mare bringing 1230 and a suckling colt $53. Carey has bought an interest with bis brother, Harvey, in the McCoysburg store and will quit farming. For & time this Spring, however, he will devote much of hto time to managing his big Percberen home and not be at the atom very raueh of