Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 273 for poultry feed* See our line Of buggies. Hamilton & Kellner. A. E. Blair was down from Fair Oaks today. Born, March‘s, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Chupp, of Surrey, a son. Born, March 4, to Mr. and Mrs. John McClarinahan, of Rensselaer/ a son. Baled straw, baled timothy and prairie hay for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. ■ ----- - Fletcher Ramey has moved to the James Parkison farm northwest of Rensselaer. R. L. Harris has moved from a farm south of Rensselaer to A. H. Hopkins’ farm one mile east of Virgie. Try some of those nice smoked Finnan haddie, white-fish, halibut and bloaters. n JOHN EIGER. Lyman Barce has returned home after an absence of four months spent in Oxford and Brook. He is quite poorly, but an enthusiastic Roosevelt man. Born,' March 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowman, of Barkley township, a daughter. The baby was born at the home of Mr. Lowman’s father, A. B. Lowman. Eugene Purtelle was here again today. He is no longer a headliner and his statement that he is just about ready to resume operations hardly deserves small type mention. < We can now furnish you nice leaf lfettuce and celery; and if you want to make lental salads, we have fancy canned shrimp, lobster and salmon. JOHN EGER. John Wolf, who purchased the John Callahan farm, one-half mile east of Newland, arrived last night from Oakland, 111., bringing with him a lot of fine stock and a complete equipment for farming. Miss Gertrude Leopold went to Chicago today to visit her father, who '"was recently operated on at the North Side hospital. Her mother, A. Leopold, has also been quite sick for the past week. Wei are this week unloading our third car of flour since Jan. Ist, 1912. Last year we handled sixteen carloads, and with quality and price, we ought to be able to sell twenty carloads in 1912.,* JOHN EGER. Howard Warren, son of Prof, and MfS. I. N. Warren, is considerably improved In health, although not yet well enough to again enter school. Little Mary Alice Warren has also been sick for several days but is better again. The weatherman has received a relaxation tip from the groundhog and has promised to permit warmer weather to begin Thursday. That will be gladsome news to about everyone. This morning the mercury sank to 4 above aero, the coldest of any morning this Month. The Kimmel jury, in the famous Identity mystery and $25,000 insurance contest, reported to Judge Amidon at 8t Louis yesterday its unanimous verdiqt that the Kimmel claimant, an ex-convict, put forward by a life insurance company of New York, was not George A. Kimmel. James Wilson, secretary of agriculture, yesterday broke all records for continuous service in presidential cabinets. He now has served fifteen years. The longest previous term of any cabinet officer was credited to Albert Gallatin, who was secretary of the treasury from 1801 to 1813. Percy G. Vanderoof, of New York City, recently treasurer of the Van Keuren-Thornton company, who confessed on trial that he had stolen $150,000 from the firm In'a period of ten years, was sentenced Monday to one month nor more than nine years