Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Phone 273 for wood, coal and feed. “Uncle” David Culp, of Lee, is reported very poorly. Oyster shells and other poultry feeds sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long are spending today in Chicago. Fancy fig-newton cakqs, only 10c a pound At John Eger’s. ’—— ) ' Mrs. W. F. Powers and Mrs. F. W. Tobias went to Evanston today for a short Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker today entertained a number of guests at a dinner party. B. J. Moore returned this morning from a trip to Gas City, where he has some property. Mrs. Purcupile went to Chicago today to spend a-few days at the millinery houses, studying styles. Try a 25c package of rolled oats and get a handy glass measuring cup with it. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Jay Lamson Returned this morning from a visit of several days with Rev. E. Baech and family, at Delphi. Frank E. Lewis, the Keener township candidate for the Republican nomination for recorder, was in town today. He has just returned from a trip to England. e Mrs. William Hough and Mrs. Hiram Ashby, of near Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago today to take the baby of the former to a specialist. Dr. I. M. Washburn accompanied them. Born, March Bth, -to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Churchill, of Bethany* Mo.» a daughter. Mrs. Churchill was formerly Miss Dollie Shock, and both parents were formerly Rensselaer people. ■ ■ Ray Dehner, the electrician, went to Chicago this morning to buy a supply of electric light globes and fixtures. He will occupy the room where the Jasper County Democrat now-Ist when the latter moves. Miss Myrtle York is getting along nicely at the hospital in Chicago. No more of the needle was found than the part extracted when the operation was performed Sunday and the infection seems under control. Moses Leopold returned last night from Chicago, where he had spent the day with his father at the hospital. Mr. Leopold was able to be on his feet some yesterday and his improvement is very encouraging. Simon Fendig came down from Wheatfield yesterday for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Mary Fendig, and a social visit wth his old friends. Simon enjoys only fair health, having never recovered from an attack of nervousness that occurred several years ago. Order your calling cards at The Republican Office.

Here is More Important News. For the next 30 days, be- - ginning Saturday, March 16th, The Model Clothing Co. will give absolutely free with each Ready-to-Wear suit of Men’s Clothes, from $12.00 up, a Guaranteed $3 Wonder Hat. Customer to make his -own selection. It’s up to you. Come in and see. The Model Clothing Company Simon Leopold, Manager