Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy your feed, coal and hay of Hamilton & Kellner. Band concert tonight Come out and hear some excellent music. Mrs. John Eger is spending the day with Mrs. Peter Hordeman at Rosebud. Oliver sulky and gang plows for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Albert Witham and S. Hatton made a business trip to Monticello yesterday. Mrs. Elmer Miller went to Brookston yesterday for a Short visit with relatives. A. L. Padgitt returned this morning from Fort Wayne, where he attended the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Porter, of near Remington, are spending today in Rensselaer. J. K= Sanders went to Logansport yesterday, near which place he has a very sick brother. Mrs. Minnie Yarman returned to Ft Wayne yesterday after a visit with Mrs. M. E. Harrington and family, near Aix. Mrs. Ezra Wolf, of Barkley township, returned yesterday from a visit since Saturday with relatives at Veedersburg, Cambria and Delphi. Mrs. John Nagle returned yesterday to her home near Plymouth after a visit of two weeks here with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. A. Gangloff. We sell the Blue Bell cream harvesters. Our machines are right and we can give you easy terms. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Arthur Powell left this morning for Columbia City, where he will visit his brother-in-law, W. B. Yeoman, and family, formerly of Newton township. *-- - For regular action of the bowels; easy, natural movements, relief of constipation, try Doan’s Regulets. 25c at all stores. Miss Cecil Rutherford, who has been visiting in Indianapolis the past six weeks, returned home last evening. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Hoshaw. James W. Toyne has sold to George D. Prevo the northwest quarter of section 33, Gillam township. The consideration named in the deed is $16,000, or SIOO per acre.
Frank Lear, of Lafayette, the old reliable gasoline stove and sewing machine repairer, is in the city for a limited time. If in need of his services phone or leave 'orders at Jessen’s jewelry store. Lawrence McTurnon, of Indianapolis, formerly deputy state superintendent of public instruction, will be in Rensselaer today and will remain here over night, the guest of County Superintendent Lamson. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper of Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it in stocky call me up and I will supply you direct Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. Albert J. Beveridge, candidate for governor on the progressive ticket, will speak in Rensselaer on Wednesday afternoon of next week, according to advices received by the county chairman this morning. Have you noticed the new electric lighting system of the R-C-H car sold by John M. Knapp? The cars are equipped with 12-inch Bullet electric head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-lnch Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lens. Mrs. C. A. Gundy returned to Fair Oaks yesterday afternoon after a visit of several days with her mother, Mrs. Lorinda McGlinn. Another daughter of Mrs. McGlinn, namely, Mrs. William Hoile, formerly of Kniman, but now of North Manchester, Is also visiting her. iMr, and Mrs. Werner Miller _ returned home Tuesday from New Buffalo, Mich., where they were visiting a few days with Conrad Hildebrand and family. Crops there are not very good this year, owing to an excess of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrand like it there very well. Parmer D. Wells was in Rensselaer yesterday. He is now the state agent for fertilizer company that has not been operating extensively in this territory, but which will now begin an active campaign for business and he is locating agents. Parmer is now making Cincinnati his headquarters. Ina W. Brundson, who has been visiting her father, W. R. Shesler, re-' turned to her home in Hammond last evening. Mr. Shesler accompanied het home and from there he will go to Mitchell, South Dakota, and from there to Miller, where he owns a farm. He will ;renjain there several days looking after the thrashing of hie wheat crop.
