Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Clk Princess ClKaire rsio PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Wstota tuts Space livery Say

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 273 for poultry feed. See our line of buggies. Hamilton & Kellner. Oscar Russell, of Gifford, made a flip to Monon" today. W. A. Roach, of Delphi, was in Rensselaer yesterday. Cord, block and split wood /or sale by Hamilton ft Kellner. ■ * —■■■—■ . 1 ■*—' m. - Willis Poole made a business trip to Battle Ground today. ISiiHiag Koons went to Lafayette last evening to attend the horse sale dftyL. L. Lefler, of Lafayette, came today for a short visit at his farm north of town. W. " ' • Baled straw, baled timothy and prairie hay for sale by Hamilton ft Kellner. v , 4 Born, today, March 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Adams, of Barkley township, a daughter. J. H. Payne has returned to Rensselaer from Hammond and is working with the J. H. Perkins Co. Mrs. W. L. Myer is visiting her parents in Frankfort and Dr. Myer spent Sunday with them there. — * Try some of those nice smoked Finnan haddie, white-fish, halibut and bloaters. JOHN EGER. "Billy” Fergusqn left today for Lisbon, N. Dak., where he will work on a farm during the next six or eight months. Dan Waymire moved here from DeMotte yesterday and occupies the property he recently purchased from John W. King. The Knights of Pythias will have Workjn the first rank tontght f either one or two candidates. A full attendance is desired. . S. H. Cornwall, of Remington, was In Rensselaer yesterday, having brought an auto load over to attend : to some courj business. Pumphrey v and Mrs. Newton Pumphrey and two children left this morning for Qieir future home at Columbia City. Select your Easter suit at our opening Thursday, March 7th. Our prices are right and satisfaction guaranteed. ROWLES ft PARKER. John Nevill, of Pickneyville, 111., is visiting his brother, Henry Nevill. His daughter, Mrs. A. L. Morehead, and Gladys Nevill, of Morehead, Colo., are also visiting him. We can now furnish you nice leaf lettuce and celery; and if you want to make lentai salads, we have fancy canned shrimp, lobster and salmon. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Wash Lawman and two children left this morning for her old home in Paris, Tenn., where she will visit her brother, J. B. Conover, for two or three weeks.' Strauss Brothers’ Master Tailor for men at pur store Thursday, March 7th. 800 samples full 1 1-3 yd. lengths to select from. ROBLES * PARKER. Rev. R. H. Hume, .of Springfield, Ohio, who had been in Illinois, stopped in Rensselaer „ yesterday and visited until today with his daughter, Mrs. Ross Dean. We were out of potatoes for a short time last week, but we now have a carload of nice, white, Wisconsin, potatoes, free from frost. JOHN EGER. The monthly 10-cent social by the . ladies of the Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday March 6th, at the home of Mrs. A; F. Long. All are invited. I have \:Just opened a new meat market next door to Frank Rowen’s grocery. Meat delivered tp any pah of the city. I*llollo 202. / G. E. BECKER.