Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. See Scott Bros, for buggies. Wm. E. Jacks, of southeast of town ; has a severe case of mumps. If you want the best buggy for the money buy of Scott Bros. Miss Clara Vandermaaten, of Thayer, Spent today with the Misses West. Scott Bros, have a full line of buggies in the Odd Fellows building. Sixteen liquor licenses were granted in Starke'county last Monday. Dr. E. C. English traded in his Ford machine for a new 1912 model fore door, 5-passenger Ford. Let us show you our line of cultivators. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Eva Beyers, of Monon,' came yesterday for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Emma York and family. Save the little chicks by feeding them Purina Chick Starter. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. x Capt. J. M. Wasson is gaining stead* ily and though very weak he stands a chance eventually of getting out. - Before you buy, see our stock of buggies and carriages.'; HAMILTON & KELLNER. Marion Robinson, brother of Mrs L. H. Hamilton, is planning to go to Los Angeles. >bere he has a sister living. Don’t forget I take subscriptions for the* Ladies Home Journal as well as the Saturday Evening Post. LINN PARKISON, Agent. Mrs. Frank Dwiggins and little daughter, who have been visiting relatives here, went to Frankfort today to visit tor a few days. 8. E. Kirshner went to Bluffton today to see his mother, who is very sick. She has been poorly for several months and her recovery is doubtful. Mrs. Ruth Dewey went to Chicago today, where she is the plaintiff in a suit for divorce, and the restoration of her maiden name, Ruth Will Halstead has purchased a new Maxwell runabout, which is one of the finest looking little cars ever brought to Rensselaer. Mrs. A. C. Panebast was called to Crown Point today on account of the sickness of her mother, Mrs. Mary Livingston, who is 82 years old.' The senior class of the Lowell high school will reproduce their play at Taylor’s theatre tonight Perry Horton will furnish the music, j. •; ? Mrs. R. P. Benjamin has been in very poor health for some months and has been confined to her bed a great deal lately with nervous trouble.

Miss Edith VanArsdel, of Monon. Is visiting here with her cousin, Mrs. True D. Woodworth and other relatives. She will return home today. c ’/'The spring term of the county court at Jerseyville, 111., was postponed Thursday to pennit members of the jury panel to plant corn. John A. Bentley, who was commissioner ot pensions during the administration of president Hayes, died at his home near Seattle, Wash., Tuesday. He was 76 years old. A strike of men attendants at the Dunning institution for the insane, 1 of Cook county, Illinois, left the county with thousands of unguarded maniacs on its hands yesterday morning., Kenneth Rhoades has given up his work with the Morocco Telephone Co. : and shipped his household goods to , Rensselaer, sphere they will be stored. He will return to Gary, where he has * a Job promised him. From now on I will handle Schultz’s Butternut Bread, baked In one of Schults's Sanitary Bakeries of Chicago. Give me a trial if you like good bread. " - X A MCFARLAND, Grocer.