Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mra. N. O. Halsey returned to Kankakee Saturday. Hurley Beam spent Sunday with his wife and other relatives. Paul Glazebrook, of Lafayette, spent Saturday with friends here. .. i-r —— , Buy an Abbott-Detroit Auto, guaranteed as quiet as a Silent Knight engine. B. FORSYTHE, Agent. The farmers’ favorite lfne of iraprements are made by the J. I. Case Plow Works. /
L. M. Titds has sold a farm of 80 acres In Kankakee township to Edgar F. Hiatt for >5,500.
James Flynn visited over Sunday at Lowell with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Weaver and family.
No car on the market can equal l the Abbott-Detroit No. SO, at $1,360. B. FORSYTHE, Agent.
Mrs. E. L. Clark and Mrs. Leslie Clark attended the funeral of Mrs. Rafferty at Delphi today.
We have accepted the agency for the Abbott-Detroit automobiles. B. FORSYTHE.
John E. Lyons, who is now working in Lafayette for the Ross Gear ft Tool Co., was here over Sunday.
Chick starter, cracked corn, oyster Bhells, beef scraps and other poultry feed sold by Hamilton ft Kellner.
While cranking an automobile last Friday Alva Simpson sustained a colics fracture of the wrist
Come and see our line of buggies and carriages. ~— HAMILTON ft KELLNER.
Literature about the Abbott-Detroit auto at B. Forsythe’s residence or the garage.
Mrs. A. H. Hopkliy and'children returned from Monticello today, where she has been visiting with her father, John Ellis.
Abbott-Detroit Auto Co. is only 3 years old and their machines have all the very latest improvements. B. FORSYTHE, Agent.
A.- N. Opie, of Forrest, 111., is here on business pertaining to his farm in Barkley township, of which G. W. Brandenberg in tenant.
The Foreign Missionary Society of the M, E. church will meet with Mrs. E. T. Harris on Thursday afternoon, May 2nd.
D, W. Williams will preach at No. 8 school house, west of Rensselaer, next Sunday mosplng at 10:30 o’clock. All invited.
Miss Nell Biggs, who is studying to be a trained nurse at Wesley hospital, in Chicago, visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biggs, of south of town.
We were eight years studying autos and bought the Abbott-Detroit, tbe best of all. See out auto for demonstrating. B. FORSYTHE. • Mufkiaa Zimmer has sold a farm of 160 acres in Gillam township to Guy M. Farr and wife of Kankakee, 111. The consideration was $17,600, which was sllO per acre. Tim deal was made last fall but It has Just been recorded.
Mrs. Boy Baldwin and baby, of St. Cloud, Minn., went to Pair Oaks Saturday, after having spent the past two weeks at the home of her' uncle, A. Halleck and family. Mrs. Baldwin was formerly Miss Georgia Joyner, daughter of Thomas J. Joyner, who resided In Rensselaer several years ago, and was the Janitor at the court house for some time. Capt J. M. Wasson has been confined to his home tor two or three ness Is only temporary and lie has not beat confined to his bed any of the tima Mr. Wfcsson Will probably he out again In a few days.
