Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Hurley Beam went to Chicago today. Alex. Merica came over from Francesville yesterday. *= V": :'Z i ' - Mrs. Vem Britton went to DeMotte to visit with Mrs, DeMoss and Mrs. Russell. * ; w ~ . i L. W. Hubbell, of Francesville, was in town today for a short time on business. . ..**7"’" iPupils desiring to do school work for the September examination call phone 138. Mrs. I. J. Porter and Mrs. Jessie Hammond went to Rossville today to visit with relatives. The finest lot of buggies ever exhibited in Rensselaer. See them before you buy at Hamilton & Kellner’s, m Mrs. T. F. Murphy came down from Chicago today to visit two sons who are attending-St. Joseph’s college. Why pay 40c a peck for old potatoes, when you can buy fancy new ones for 60c? JOHN EGER. Mrs. Lulu Sheppard, of Indianapolis, came yesterday for a visit of several days with Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Harper. See our line of cultivators and gophers. HAMILTON & KELLNER. W. S. Day went to LaPorte today to visit over Sunday with his son, Omar, and wife and his daughter, Mrs. C. A Brown. —i. . . Mrs. L. E. Pernell and son went to Morocco today, being called there by . the serious illness of her slater, Mrs. Wm. Pollock. Louie Leopold, of Wolcott, is visiting here with his father and relatives. His wife and daughter preceded him here by several days. S. P. Clark, of Wheatfleld, was called here yesterday to testify in the Iroquois ditch case. He was not used, so he returned home today. Now is the time for pineapples for canning. They are at their best. Get our special price on them in case or dozen lots. JOHN EGER. Attorney Frank Foltz went to Kentland today to argue on special findings . in the Behles case. The court will not act on the case until the October term. Remember we handle the famous Deering line of mowers, rakes and binders. HAMILTON & KELLNER.

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