Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. J. W. Tilton returned from Wheatfield today. Albert Witham went to Monticello on business today. All kinds of feed for the horse, cow and poultry. HAMILTON & KELLNER. —"' !V* N n --' ■ f • Nebraska and Oregon have fallen in - lifie for Roosevelt Alpha Christley, of near Brook, went to Lafayette today. Isaac Parcels today sold his driving horse to Capt. J. M. IVasson. y The Hagenback-Wallace shows will be at Indianapolis Monday, April 22. Yes Richards has bis household goods packed, preparatory to moving to Wanatah. ■ ■ High grade Tungsten Lamps delivered to any part of the city. Ray Delmer, phone 289. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berger, of Remington, took the train here for Chicago today. Mrs. Pauline Tanner came from DeMotte to visit with Dan Tanner and family for a week. Just received Another car No. 1 Timothy hay. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Floyd Meyers came from Franklin today to visit over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Meyers.

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