Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. "It. J. 'Moore made a business .visit to Gas City today. Judge Hanley and C. R. McFarland went to Kentiand jtoday. . .. : Mr. and Mrs". Chas. Sands vißited over Sunday with friends in MbnCii. ■ Elmer Cook made a business trip to Lafayette today. Buy. your wood, feed and coal of llami 1 toil & Kellner,' Mr. and JVirs. E. C. English went to Chicago today. Walter English, of Purdue, came Saturday for a couple days’ visit with friends. The best line of farming tools —the famous J. 1. Case line are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. W. R. Meguire went to Chicago on business today. He will be gone until Friday.. ~

The J. T. Case have put on the market the best Gopher ever made. Bee it at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Tom Cox is moving today from one of J. T. Randle’s houses to the T. W. Vance bouse oil North College avenue. Robert McSelhoe and wife, of Monticello, were here today to attend the funeral of Carl Adams. Lj/ _ Mrs. Chas. Paxton and daughter, of Longmont, Colo., came today for a visit of a week with John Nbwets and -family. 1 Don’t forget I take subscriptions for the Ladies Home Journal sis well as the Saturday Evening Post. LINN PARKISON, Agent.

Mr. and Mrs. H. ?, Sprague and son, of Chteago, visited -over Saturday and Sunday with O. M. Peek, of west of town. They returned to Chicago today. Mrs. F. L. Hunt, of Lowell, visited with J. J. Hunt and family a short time today. From here she went to Medaryville where she will visit for a few days. New Survivor of Titanic found in the story of “My Lady’s Garter,” by Jacques Futrelles, who went down in the wreck but whose latest story was saved. Read it in the Saturday Evening Post'. 'LINN PARKISON, Agent. W. C. Babcock and Helen Leatherman spent Sunday at the Preßbyterian hospital, in Chicago, with the former’s daughter, Margaret. She is getting along nicely and seems to d>e recovering very well from her recent operation. Let me cite you to a lot of new jobs and some several years old ones, done with Mica Special Roofing and-hear what the owners have to say Any contracts for roofing, taken by A.'E. Kirk will be carried out by me. HIRAM DAY.

Rev. J. T. Abbett went to Logansport today and will go to Indianapolis tomorrow. He will return here the latter part of the week and then attend the General M. E. Conference at Minneapolis until the end of the month, before returning to him home in Portland, Oregon. , I am carrying in stock a full line of the Usona Mfg. Co.’s prepared roofings, that good >' ou Have heard about, for which A. E. Kirk is the traveling salesman. Do not fall to see our Mica Special before buying. It is absolutely lire, lightning and water proof, and adapted to all classes of buildings, HIRAM DAY. ....... . - . ~ - ■ --- %, Geo. *e?. who is the tenant of the Dr. F. A. Turner farm in Barkley township, Was in town Saturday night. He has. ten acres planted in onions and says they are all np and ' large enough to plow. He says that th«r heavy rains have not hindered the growth of onions any. George has only been a farmer for several months but states that the longer he stays there, -the better be Hfces it : - Soft soap for house cleaning, 5c a can or 6 cans for 25c. v ••• JOHN EGER. t ,-i. ■' .