Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Ivy Irwin, of Chicago, Is visiting friends here. See the famous J. I. Case Gopher at Hamilton & Kellneris. ■ r; Gurney Jessen went to Chicago today. All kinds of poultry feed sold by Hamilton & Kellner: Chas. Crouch was down from Ham- : mondTSaturday. . . r .Oi££j Cbla starter and chicken feed at John Eger’s, Hurley Beam came down from Chicago to visit over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. fid Beeman, of DeMotte, tfpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waymire. '.O . Rev. and: Mrs. C. W. Postal came over from Attica to attend to their farming interests near Surrey. fizamine our line of buggies before you buy. . HAMILTON & KELLNER. 4*ol Kepner, of Franceavijle, was the guest Saturday evening and Sunday of Miss Nellie Grant. Mrs. Fred Arnott spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell near Lee, Don’t miss seeing the musical ponies at H. W. Freed’s Dog and Pony Show, Thursday, May 23. O Clarence Smith visited over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith. • •<**"" • - Charles. Alderfer, the upside-down trapeze performer, with Freed’s Dog and Pony Show, Thursday, May 23. Thompson Ross came from Chicago Saturday to visit with his mother, Mrß. Ora T. Ross. £ -O' • LaPetite Sylvia, the- rolling globe artist, with H. W. Freed’s Dog and Pony how, Thursday, May 28. P A can of , fancy table-lempn cling or yellow peaches or apricots for 15c at John B-BeFs. Monen played ball at -Scinreider Sunday and lost by 3 to 2.Jlt was a great game, according to reports. We still have of ‘taw nice seed and table potatoes; £ Iff’CiSii JOHN EGER. See the' riding rooster, With ,H. W. Freed's Dog and Pony Show, Thurs- , day, May 23. Forest Morlan, accompanied by his • frtend, Mr. Aplts, of Chicago, visited over Sunday with the former’s friends f and relatives. ■t:';. W. C. Baker, of Chicago, was the . guest over Sunday of his brother, John N. Baker and family, of Barkley townCarl Kraft, 17-year-old son of Rev. A. Kraft, of North Webster, this state, was killed Thursday by the accidental discharge ol a target rifle. /-- Dr. Lindley, of Indiana university, has been secured to deliver the LaForte commencement address, Thursday evening, June-15, at Hall's theatre. Lyman Zea has been confined to his home since Friday with bis otd complaint, lumbago and muscular rheumatism. It will be two or three days before he can get out Miss Clara L. Hagins, of Chicago, came Saturday to visit over Sunday with her father, J. L. Hagins. She is priyate secretary to Morrison, the photographer. ; y The Roselawn schools closed for the Margaret Fettig and Duicie Dykeman, two of the teachers, took the train from here this morning for their home