Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Try our cannel coal for the range. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Rev. F. A. Morrow preached Sunday at Denver, Ind. / Don’t forget Simon Leopold’s big remodeling sale. Will Ulyat and family, of Brook, autoed to Rensselaer yesterday. You can get the genuine Jackson Hill coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Almira Stockton and Mrs. C. W. Porter made a trip to Lafayette today. . . Born, Sunday, Nov. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. r Mark Schroer, of Barkley township, a son. Tony Kiser went to Lagansport today to see his wife, who is in the asylum there. Mrs. James Swaim, Mrs. Harvey Davisson and Miss Nettie Davisson were in Monon today. ,Mrs. H. W. Wood, Sr., went to Crawfordsville today to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Bruce. Miss Golda Bowen returned this morning from Logansport, where she has been for several weeks. : Remember the sewing machine demonstration on Saturday, Nov. 23, at Worland’s Furniture “Store. Mr. and Mrs. James Pritchard, son Floyd and daughter Hazel, of Franklin, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parker. Mrs. G. A. Williams and Mrs. C. C. Warner went to Monticello today to attend a party given by Mrs. L. D. Carey. Mork Coonrod, recorder of White county, visited over Sunday with his cousin, Col. J. N. Shields, the auctioneer. Col. J. N. Shields has booked a good farm and stock sale for Jesse Kepple, north of Monticello, the same to take place Nov. 26th. It will pay you to come in and investigate the prices I am offering at my remodeling sale. SIMON LEOPOLD.

A rousing demonstration of that popular sewing machine, “The Free,” on Saturday, Nov. 23rd, at Worland’s Furniture Store. Mrs. William Daniels and son, Korah, went to Indianapolis today for a visit of three or four days with Frank McColly and other relatives. I have determined to reduce niy stock and do it quickly in order to remodel my store. An investigation will pay you. SIMON LEOPOLD. Mr. H. F. Wagner, the expert sewing machine demonstrator will be at Worland’s Furniture Store on Saturday, Nov. 23rd. Do not fail to be there. The Knights of Pythias will have wort: in the second or Esquire rank Tuesday evening. One or two candidates will be initiated. A large attendance is desired. Some one gained entrance to G. H. Hammerton’s general store at Parr Saturday night, by removing the glass from the front door. Overshoes and sweater coats were stolen. W. A. Stocklnger, principal of the schools at Milroy, has declined an offer made to him by the school board at Ft. Wayne. Se says he prefers to stay in a smaller town. W. C. Baker, of Chicago, came down Saturday to visit his brother, Glen, at the hospital. Glen is improving nicely now from his serious accident of a month ago. Glen accompanied his brother to Chicago Sunday afternoon to spend a week there. Ed Bruce has sold the former John Jones’ property, on River street, to John Bill, who recently sold his farm in Jordan township, and will occupy ic March Ist. Mr. Bruce will probably remain in town, although he has not definitely determined just what he v ill do.

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