Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. 1 jr-""" Joe Moore is spending the day in Lowell. * Johnnie Weber went to Chicago this morning. C. A Tuteur made a business trip to Wheatlield today. G. D. Gregory, of Wheatfield, was in the city yesterday. C. P. Wright returned yesterday from a business trip to Indianapolis Ruth and Flint Harper returned today from several days’ visit in Brookston. C. F. Mansfield, of Monticello, 111., was here yesterday looking after his farming interests. High grade Tungsten Lamps delivered to any part of the city. Ray Delmer, phone 239. John Eger and Harry Eger went to Edinburgh yesterday, near which place they have a farm . Mrs. John Hess returned to Lake Village today after several days’ visit here with Cal Cain and family. The Ladies Literary Club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. H. Chapman Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. C. C. Warner and daughter, Helen, went to Chicago today for a week’s visit with Miss Mae Dunlap. Elta Brock, who has been clerking for Morrow- Bros, here, left today for Otterbein, where he has a job In view. “The Plow a Man Can Pull” Is as popular as ever. Come and examine our whole line of farm implements. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. J. Q.iAlter went to Delphi today to be with her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Fritz, who has a severe case of grip. Insurance on horses against death from any cause at 6 per cent per annum. R. B. HARRIS. Mrs. Mary A. Howe came down today from DeMotte where she has been nursing an invalid lady for several weeks past. She will return tomorrow. As usual, we will be headquarters for, and now have in stock new garden seeds and onion sets. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mary Peyton and daughter, Wilma, went to Fair Oaks to be prestnt for the closing exercises of the school Miss Grace Peyton is teaching. You cannot buy a better Cream Separator than the Blue Bell. We can give you easy terms on this machine. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Capt. Charles D. Herron arrived this morning to inspect the local militia company tonight and the property inspection is going on this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Kennal and little daughter, of Lafayette, came yesterday for a week’s visit with her father, John Wagner, of near Remington and Conrad Kellner arid family. Mrs. E. G. Perrigo, of Mt. Ayr, is visiting: bee father,. Thos. Crockett, for. a few days. Mr. Perrigo recently sold his store at Mt. Ayr and will move to his farm near Morocco. Buy a J. I. Case corn planter and fertilizer attachment. Put a Case fertilizer attachment on your old planter. They will do the work. HAMILTON & KELLNJ2R. Dr. Washburn and Frank L Hoover accompanied Don, the youngest son of Sheriff W. I. Hoover, to Lafayette today where he will undergo an operation for a nasal growth. Misses Martha Long and Jane Moody went to Greencastle today to visit with Rensselaer girls there. Tomorrow they will go to Oxford, Ohio, to resume their studies at Western College. 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. William Yingling, a Richmond patrolman, was shot in the hand and clubbed into insensibility when be surprised two burglars, who were trying to break into a grocery store. Mrs. Harry Wiltshire is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Albin, of near ML Ayr. Her 5-month-old granddaughter seems to be the chief attraction. Mr. Albin ts working on a big ranch. a- - Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headache, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale arid sickly. For pure blood, sound digestion, use' Burdock Blood Bitters. SI.OO at all stores. We have taken the agency for RemIrigiim typewriter supplies and If you want the beat typewriter ribbon made call at The Republican office or phone your wants. Ribbons of all makes of machinesLV- » - A Classified Adr. will sell iL