Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT'S FBOGBAM ; : /' r - -•*. When Memory Cells. |A Care for Jealousy. iinr. ■ . SAYS Y 0 D 8 COUPONS.
Born, Sunday, March 31ati to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lawman, of Union township, a son. . Mrs. M. J. Shields went to Brook Saturday to visit her daughter, Miss Katie, who teaches school there. Anna Ray and Rose Wright, of Sheridan, and Homer Hiatt, of Wabash, came today to attend the funeral pf Mrs. Vera Hopkins. £_ Nathan Fendig returned from Tampa,' ; yebterday after' several weekß’ visit there with his daughter, .Mrs, Sol Jacobs. . V/ v.
®. E. Powell came from Jamestown Sunday and Mrs. Powell will arrive today. They haVe been visiting there lor several weeks. ■ Mrs. Jamie Willis has been in very poor health this winter and will probably be taken to a Chicago hospital shortly to be, operated on. Frank Kelly and family took their departure today for Elkhart, near which place he owns a small fruit farm on which they will reside. Mrs. J. C. Gwln fell on the sidewalk several, days ago, sustaining a shock faat confined her at home for several days but she Is now about well again. Mrs. Carrie D. Short went today to visit her parents and look after her farm. She will also visit at Medaryvllle and other places before returning home. This season we have a larger variety and a larger package of garden seeds than we have ever had before. Two packages for five cents. JOHN EGER. Mrs. George Reed, accompanied by Dr. E. N. Loy, went to Chicago Sunday morning. It was expected to undertake the final operation on Mr. Reed this morning. We have taken, fae agency for Remington typewriter supplies and if you want the best typewriter ribbon made call at The Republican office or phone your wants. Ribbons of all makes of -machines. ; Automobile Insurance at 2 per cent per annum, against lobb by fire from any cause, any place in tbe United States or Canada, by a company that is as good as the best • • R. B. HARRIS. . Born, Saturday evening* March 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen, in Chicago, a pound son. Mrs. C. G. Spltler, mother of Mrs. Coen, is with her daughter. Grandpa Settler is feeling much elated over the arrival. We were again temporarily out of Aristos Flour, but we have Just received another car. This makes our fourth car since January Ist, 1912. Thie shows thaf the quality and price of Aristos Is making more new friends all the time. ~ JOHN EGER. BHles of Sew Club No. 2 enterir husbands and gentleman six o’clock dinner Tbursig at the home of B. F. Fen-F-flve couples were presI enjoyed themselves im--1 were seated at one table. just unloaded two cars of te ear <5 fancy early seed ad one of fancy sandgrown, white table stock. Get our prices pn same before buying. JOHN EGBR, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Day. of Indianapolis, are here for a short visit 1.., AMma Aka • Glmnuon *mm ner aunt, Mra. Abe Simpson. came town from Chicago this moriijl H jjoo,, formerly of T^rofol. i (j \ e& MIMRWvi wUAU lAiUa, UrUlUflnij
