Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Bay your wood, feed and coal of Hamilton ft Kellner. (Mrs. J. A. Streblow and Mlsb Rose Brown, of Monon, are visiting Mrs! James Haniford today. Fresh hot home-made crackerjack at Blue’s lunch wagon Thursday and Saturday of each week. Ben Purcupile, son of John Purcupile, of Lafayette, came yesterday for a short visit •--••• ' The best line of farming tools —the famous J. I. Case line, are sold by Hamilton ft Kellner. Mrs. Carrie D. Short has been confined to the house all week with pneumonia. Peter McDaniels came down from Wheatfleld township yesterday and made a business visit to Monon today. • "" " 1 " " ' ■ 0 The J. I. Case have put on the market the best Gopher ever made. See it at Hamilton ft Kellner’s. Frank Bruner went to Thorntown today for a visit. His wife will accompany him home tomorrow. Soft soap for house cleaning, 6c a can or 6 cans for 26c. JOHN EGER. j F. W. Tobias went to Indianapolis Tuesday on business. From there he goes to Greenville, Ohio, to visit his father and brother for several days. J. F. Wiseman has sold his shoe shop, located In the Horton building, to F. A. Morrow. It is understood that a son of Mr. Morrow will take charge.

Mrs. R. B. Knox returned to her home in Chicago yesterday, after visits ing for two weeks here with friends apd relatives. We have sold one car es Usona roofing already and have another car lit transit Get in your older early. Beaver wil have his Original Golden Corn-Crisp on sale each Thursday evening and Saturday afternoons and evenings, at the old stand in front of the Princess Theatre. John Taylor, of Carpenter township, was in Rensselaer yesterday. He is still getting about on crutches, the result of severely spraining an ankle in March. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Your druggist sella it. 25c and 60c. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hoshaw went to Surrey today, from where they will go to the home of their son-in-law, Prank Burns, to vißlt until Sunday evening. When baby suffers with eczema or some itching skjn trouble, use Doan’s Ointment. A lljfile of it goes a long way and it it safe for children. 50c a box at all stores. Mr. and Mrs. John Parcnpile came from Lafayette Thursday, bringing .with them his mother, who was strickaa with paralysis at his home. Mrs. Pureupile is somewhat improved now but is still very weak. Elvln Allman was the host last night to the eighth grade and high school teachers at his home on H Washington street About thirty were present and .all enjoyed a pleasant evening’s entertainment We have Just unloaded two more cars of fancy northern grown. Wisconsin potatoes. Early Rose, Kings, Rurals, or Burbanks, for seed, or fancy table stock at 11.50 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Will Clisler and daughter and Mrs. Dr. C. B. Triplet and little daughter, drove over from Morocco today in a Pord auto. The two latter took the train here for jP* ftSden to visit for two weeks -Wsti* »r. hhd Mra-C. U Hamm, who fnrmarlv lived here. 1 ■"' ■ ’■ Order your calling cards at The RepubUeafe . ... ; , ..... i*j ■