Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Br S. Fendig was here from Chicago Sunday. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Kalamazoo today and will be absent two or three days. The Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. F. H. Hemphill. DePauw University defeated Butler last Saturday, score 17 to 3. Morgan scored the 3 points for Butler with a 35-yard John Wilson and wife, of Chicago, who recently purchased 80 acres of land at Newland, arrived here today and will occupy the farm. Remember the Thanksgiving market given by the ladles qf the Christian churdh at Rowen & Riser’s store, Saturday, November 23rd. Mrs. Walter Hopkins, of Surrey, has been poorly lately and was brought to Rensselaer Sunday evening and placed in the hospital for treatment. Having received a carload of bran and middlings, we can make you a special price. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Don’t fall to see the “Easy Starter” demonstration at Rensselaer Monday, Nov. 25th, if you own an automobile and are interested in gasoline economy. L. B. ELMORE. Rev. Crider, of Greenfield, conducted services at the Rosebud church Sunday, preaching to a good sized audience morning and evening. He makes trips here every three weeks. t Mr. Householder: Better look after your electric wiring before winter sets In, to prevent fire. Our work and prices are right. JIM RHOADES ft CO. Mile Zara, New York’s favorite palmist and clairvoyant, has been requested to stay another week,for the benefit of those who have not been able to see her. See big ad.

All auto owners should* not tail to see the “Eajar Starter” demonstration in Rensselaer next Monday, Nov. 25th. Economy in gasoline and works perfectly. ' - L. B. ELMORE. Elmer Gwin, local agent for Texas lands, will leave tomorrow for that country, being accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDaniels, of Rensselaer and some parties from Remington and Wolcott. Today is the 85th birthday of George P_ Daugherty, who has been in poor health and confined to his home for several months. He is now slowly improving and gets about the house in a roll chair. * Carrying dynamite about, in a market basket was the way Edward. P. Clark, an ironworker, testifying at the “dynamite conspiracy” trial at Indianapolis Friday, said be arranged to blow np jKmimton Jobs. Auto Owners: The “Easy Starter” is guaranteed to start afiy car with one revolntion of the crank shaft, no matter how cold it is. A demonstration will be given in Rensselaer next Monday, Nov. 25th. ' L. B. ELMORE.