Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Ed Oliver, of Newland, is still confined to a room at the Makeever hotel, with a bad case of mumps. He is being nursed by Mrs. Oliver. \ John Hack and J. W. Hack and Albert Foster, of Lowell, were Rensselaer visitors today. Mr. Foster is a banker at Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gray returned today from Carmichael, Penn., where £hey accompanied the body of her aunt, Mary Frost, for burial. Frank Kresler has been active in the auto business this week and sold a Ford runabout to D. H. Yeoman and a 5-passenger Ford to Joe Luers. Insurance on horses against death from any cause at 6 per cent per annum. . . . R. B HARRIS. Mrs. John Sayers, of Kentland, visited. last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Michael, of Jordan township, to whom she formerly lived a neighbor. Mell Abbott and Mrs. Floyd Robinson went to Delphi today to attend the funeral of the 2-year-old son of Howard Landis, who died of pne«-> monia Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Munden, of Charlottsville, who have been visiting here with her brother, J. 0. Gwin, went to Momence, 111., today to visit their son, John Munden. We have taken the agency for Remington typewriter supplies and if you want the best typewriter ribbon made call at The Republican office or phone your wants. Ribbons makes of machines. F. W. Bedford has sold his farm of 40 acres, just east of Rensselaer, to Firman Thompson. The price Is understoorto have been $9,000, which would be $225 per acre. Mr. Thompson will extensively improve the_ farm with new buildings and plan to make it his home, it is understood. Harry Kurrie, who recently purchased the beautiful Thompson home at the south end of Front street, is making extensive improvements preparatory to making it his permanent home. Attorney Dan Fraser was over from Fowler today on legal matters and was the center of attraction for an hour or two this morning when political issues and proposed legislation were discussed. Mr. Fraser is a man of strong likes and dislikes and is fluent in conversation and positive in expression and always proves a great pleasure to the court house crowd when he is ehgaged in a discussion or prevailed upon the relate a story. We would enjoy Dan better if he ■Vould come oftener. / The military ball given at the armory last fright, by the local militia company proved to be a delgbtful affair. Thf militiamen who attended were dressed In full uniform and gave ah air of dignity to the otherwise informal occasion. A number of young men who are not members were guestt of the company and all enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Excellent music was furnished by Perry Horton and Ike Gresham. As a trap drummer Gresham showed himself to be a real artist and no doubt he will be called here for other dances. About 25 couples were in attendance. l Dressmaking and Millinery. \ For stylish, guaranteed work, at reasonable prices, also samples to select from, of latest style goods call on Mre, H. A. Gripes, Over Trust ft Savings Bank. Antomobtle insurance at 2 per cent per annum, against loss by fire from any cause, any place In the United States of Canada, by a company that fa ail good as the best R. B. HARRIS. A Classified Adv. will rest ft