Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

This time try Lee for your shoes or overshoes. A. H. Hopkins made a business visit to Lafayette today. Will Jordan went to Chicago today to attend the stock show'. v See those new messaline underskirts, $1.75 to $2.25, at Lee’s. Frank Donnelly went to Chicago today to attend the fat stock show. Our sauer kraut la now ripe. Try a big quart for sc, JOHN EGER. The trial of Charles Elder for wife desertion is being held this afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Simpson ant} Mrs. C. E. Pavne visited relatives ip Monon today |Dan Wolf, of Keener township, was a business visitor in Rensselaer today. Bertha Davids went to Chicago this morning for a visit of two days with friends. Harry Kessler returned to Jamestown today after a short visit here with George Casey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz went to Chicago today to visit the land and fat stock shows. T. W. Ward returned to Teagarden this morning after a short visit here with his brother, John. A 1 Peters and son, Sidney, went tc Chicago this morning to attend the fat stock and land shows. Mrs. H. W. Walter, from south of town, went to Chicago tihis morning for a visit of several days. Mrs. G. H. Geib returned to Francesville today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. |Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson, of Remington, are spending the day with Mr. and Mrs A. J. Bellows. Mrs. C. P. Wright is taking treatment for .rheumatism at the National Sanitarium at Martinsville. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Snyder and son, Donald, of Coats, Kans., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. L Thornton, at Surrey. L_ Leslie Choate returned from Frankfort this morning, where he spent the Thanksgiving vacation with home folks. Mrs. J. M. Wasson and Mrs. J. J. Hunt and two children are spending 4oday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt, at Lowell. Miss May Firth has returned to her home at Brooksburg toddy after a week’if visit here with the family of Frank Hill. Jerome Andrus left this morning for his home at Shelby, Mich., and his sister, Mrs. Parker Overton, returned to Hammoiid.

Albert Wlhittaker came' over from Francesville yesterday and this morning went to his farm, tlie old David Nowels land, near Surrey. Mr. Charles and Miss Ethel Lowery returned to their home at Marion today. after a week’s visit with their uncle, Sam Lowery, north of town. The Domestic Science Club will meet at the library next Saturday afternoon, Dec. -7th, at 2:30 o’clock. A good program has been arranged. William Traub, accompanied by his wife and daughter, have gone to Chicago, where they-are buying holiday goods for the firm of Traub & Selig. Butter Is still on the jump. Cut it out and use some of that fancy pure butterine, in one-pound cartons, 20c a pound. JOHN EGER. John Horton is now running the Mt. Ayr barbershop for the proprietor. He was sick yesterday and returned here but today was well enough to go back to work. There are two things that J. C. Gwin takes in every year. One~lf the state fair at Indianapolis and tihe other is the fat stock show in Chicago. He went to the stock show to day. Jim Rhoades & Co. now have on hand a complete line of Tungsten electric globes. You can arrange for wiring or any electrical work by calling them. We were out for a short time, but have them again. Those fancy “Great Western” kidney beans and hominy. Nothing better put up In cans, 4 cans for 25c. • JOHN EGER. ißay Adams got started south last right with his two car loads of stock and farm equipment. He took five head of horses for himself, two for S. E. Sparling, and five for Mr. Cummings, of Chicago. His address will be Prairieville, Ala. C. M. Archer, who moved from Jasper county to Yukon, Okla., four years ago, came to Rensselaer yesterday for a short visit. He came to Medaryville almost two* weeks ago to see his aged mother, Mrs. Minerva Archer, who is in quite poor health. Mr. Archer says that he is well pleased in Oklahoma and this investment there made him a fine profit and he expects to remain there. He made one big mistake, however, according to his way of thinking, and that was that he did not re-invest after selling his farm almost two years ago/ The country has been settled with hortbern farmers, who raise wheat, oats, corn and alfalfa. Land prices range from 1100 to S2OO per acre. Northern farmers do not care to raise cotton, although it is a profitable crop. This year cotton made about % bale to the acre and it is worth $65 pei**4j£je. The picking is done by darkies and the northern farmers do not understand their management. For Sal®—Residence and fourteen lota; choice property. At a bargain. Abundance of fruit, bam and other outbuildings. Inquire of Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. Use our Cl a—Hied Column.