Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Chris. Kalberer, who started the cement tile works here, came up from Lafayette this morning, on a business MBit :• Mrs. John Moran returned to Bradley, IIL, today after a visit since Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Dluzak, south of town. . C. P. Mansfield returned to his home at Monticello, 111., yesterday after spending two weeks here looking after farming interests. Father William B. Hordeman- of Frankfort, has been visiting Rensselaer relatives . this week and today went to Parr to visit his brother, Peter. Mrs. L. A. Bostwick is now the representative for the Spirella corset, having been appointed Corsetiere. Any one desiring to see these corsets call Phone No. 549 and Mrs. Bostwick will call at the houSt with sample line. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parcels went to Monticello Monday to visit with his mother. Mrs. Parcels returned home yesterday and Mr. Parcels went to Indianapolis where he is working at the barber trade. We have only a limited amount Of northern grown, early seed potatoes left. Rurals, $1.50; Burbanks, $1.60; Six Weeks and Rose, $1.60. Ohios, $1.75. JOHN EGER. Jesse Snyder went to Indianapolis this morning to accompany his mother, Mrs. F. M. Snyder, home from the hospital. She is very much improved since her operation and seems to be on the road to recovery. , Automobile insurance at 2 per cent per annum, against loss by fire from any cause, any place in the United States or Canada, by a company that is as good as the best. R. B. HARRIS. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Hollingsworth drove down from Chicago in their big Stoddard-Dayton auto yesterday and will visit for a day or two with his brother, E. L. Hollingsworth and family and with old friends. J. W. Zimmerman, of Lima, Ohio, arrived last night to visit his son,. Arthur, whose barn was struck by lightning during the storm Sunday evening. Arthur lives near Aix. The barn and other buildings were covered by insurance. A. M. Munden and wife, of Charlottesville, who have been visiting their son and. family at Momence, 111., for several days, and later with Felix Parker and -family near Roselawn, came to Rensselaer last evening for a few days’ visit with relatives. W. R. Lee li&s been homd from Winamac for a few days, closing up a deal with Henry Vance, with whom he had made a trade several weeks ago. Vance was unable to turn over the fifty western horses that were Included in the original deal and has turned over a farm near Idaville instead. Walter is having gqod success in the closing out of the Forsythe stock at Winamac and expects to have it cleaned tsp within another month.
