Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Auto prices to Fountain Park. I will make daily trips to Fountain Park during the meeting of the assembly for $1 for the round trip, four persons to a load. Phone orders to No. 80. TONE KANNE. Rev. Green will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday morning in place of Rev. Harper, who will be absent from the city.. -sr.' , Come and see the Milwaukee Corn Binder. We think it is the best one on the market HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. F. A. Ross and guest, Mrs. L. K. Merrill, of New York, and Miss Ida Milliken went to Chicago to visit, over Sunday with her son, Thompson, and wife. Mrs. * Sam Roth and children went to Mulberry, Ind., today to visit with her parents and her two sons, Jay and Milton, who have been there for several weeks; Miss Blanche Hunt who has been working at the Jasper Trust & Savings Bank for her uncle, J. J. Hunt, went to her home in Baroda, Wis., for a two weeks’ visit. Miss Helen Novak returned to her home in Chicago today after a week’s visit with relatives here. Her cousin, Miss Dorothy Wolf, accompanied her there for a two weeks’ visit. Mrs. Ed Oliver went to Lafayette today, where she will have her eyes operated on at a hospital. She hopes to have cataracts removed that have been developing over her eyes for some time. Prof. E. S. Tillman and wife came last evening from Lebanon where they packed their household goods for shipment to Hammond, where he will the coming year. They expect to go to Hammond Monday. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer In Jasper or Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it In stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. John E. Lyons and wife, who have been canvassing here for The Woman’s World, left today for Lafayette. They will go from there to Frankfort and thence to Indianapolis. They expect to follow the work at which they have been very successful here. Miss Fame Haas went to Chicago and today, in company with several of her young lady friends of that place, will leave for Saugatuck, Mich., where they will spend a twoweeks’ outing at the Bird Center summer resort « Friends of E. J. Stone, who was formerly employed as a printer in a local newspaper office, have received word from him stating that’ his health is somewhat improved since he returned side work^which seems to agree with him much better than the inside work. He is a circulation solicitor for a newspaper at Oberlin, Ohio.