Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. Arthur Tuteur and Charles R. McFarland returned yesterday from a week’s fishing trip at Burrow’s camp. Although they made a small eatch, they report that fishing is very dull. This will be your last week to a chance to guess on the jumbo sack of flour. One guess with every sack of the best flour made, “Aristos.” JOHN EGER. x Mr. and Mrs, Ed Duvall and Mrs. John Duvall and son, Edgar, motored to Crown Point in the frmer’s auto yesterday to visit for the day with John Duvall, who is training horses there. There is nothing more refreshing these hot days, than a bottle of “Root” or "Birch" beer, “Ginger Ale,” or “Sarsaparilla.” Large quart bottles. 2 for 26c. JOHN EGER. Dr. Charles Fidler, of Milwaukee, Wis., spent several days herA this week visiting his mother, Mrs. I. N. Hendricks, and his brother, E. L. Fidler. He Vill leave this afternoon for his home. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer doesNpot have it in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Priceq/the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY, Joe Erbst, the Apperson agent, returned here after a short visit at the factory at Kokomo. He will work this territory for some time, as this year’s machines have been sold, but will leave in a couple of days to work at the Chicago headquarters. Have you noticed the new electric lighting system of the R-C-H car sold by John Knapp? The cars are equipped with 12-inch Bullet electric head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-inoh Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lens,, Mrs. Beck has purchased of Delos Thompson the residence property on North Van Rensselaer street, which has been occupied for a numbeif of years by J. J. Montgomery. The consideration was SI,BOO. She will take possession November Ist. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Slaughter left today for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ben Smith, at Hioopeston, Ilf. After a two weeks’ stay there they expect to go to Lafayette to visit a brother and sister of Mr. Slaughter, whom he has not seen for years. They will probably be gone a month. The R-C-H automobiles, the agency of which has been taken by llohn Knapp, made a hit at once here. He bas ordered a car load to be shipped at once from Detroit. He bas already sold a 6-passeuger touring car to Lee Mauck and has other prospects Ip view. ~ v :

i Don Beam now has his foot on the soft pedal and' is bearing down very lightly with his left pedal extremity. While “smashing” baggage a few days ago he slipped and, Incidentally, fell. It was a severe jolt to his dignity, for, as you all have heard, “pride goeth before a fall.” He was unloading, baggage from the evening Hoosier Limited when, simultaneous with his falling, a trunk in. the baggage car took a tumble to itself. At that psychological moment when Don’s foot was nearest the brick pavement, the trunk, hanging pendulously from the car door, dropped cleanly and forcibly upon his foot, producing that peculiar sandwich effStt. Not to mince matters further and to be d&ect and to the. point, his ankle whs painfully injured and ligaments were severely strained. He was able to be back on duty at the Monon office this morning.