Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
If Lee says so he will. Clean-up prices will now prevail at Lee’s. ~ \ - Miss'Bel Laßue made a trip to Chicago today. _____ r Adolph May made a business trip to Monon today. Oysters 35 cents per quart; fresh fish all week at Haus’. Col. J. N. Fields made a’trip to Monticello today. ; Cow feed, 80c pfer 100 lbs. HAMILTON & KELLNER. - See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale in another column. Hamilton and Brown shoes at Lee’s for men, women and children. Wanda Mead, of Hammond, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Clark. Miss Marcelipe Roberts returned to Oxford, Ohio, today, where she attends Miami University. - John A. Knapp and A. Halleck went to Chicago today, making the trip in the former’s R-C-H car. '"jjtjy i n ■*, " ~ ~ " i Granville and Charles Moody made a trip to Chicago today. Charley expects to start for Texas next week. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Groom and R. A. Parkison left for Kingman, Kansis, this morning and Mrs. Alfred Collins left for Bucklin, Kansas. Clarence Smith returned this morning from Chicago, Where he spent the holiday vacation. His parents are still in Chicago but will return in t a few days. Mrs. John Reiser returned to her home in Sheridan, 111., yesterday, after a visit since Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Zillhart, of Barkley township. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price, SI.OO. The former labor leaders convicted of dynamiting are now in prison garb in the Leavenworth federal prison. Each was numbered, then clothed in prison garb and assigned to a cell. A. C. Scott, of Jordan township, has rented his farm of 120 acres to Leonard Keister, of that township, and will hold a sale before long and move to Rensselaer, either renting or buying property. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment. For eczema, any skin itching. 50c a box. Mrs. C. A. Ulm, of Cisne, 111., is here to visit her son, George Ulm, and family and will probably remain all winter. Mrs. Ulm’s sister, Mrs. John Snail, of Lakeville, Ohio, is also visiting at the Ulm. home. Don’t fail to read our January Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale ad In this paper, starting Friday, Jan. 10th. There will be many things you will want at the price. Rowles & Parker, the Big Corner Department Store. J. E. Elder and wife and twin sons returned to Monticello today after a visit since Tuesday with his father, David Elder. J. E. was born in Jasper county and resided here until about ten years ago. He is now managing a large farm near Monticello. The man who was found intoxicated one night last week and placed in jail by Night Watch Critser and later released by Sheriff Hoover on the guarantee of friends that he would appear when wanted, was arraigned before Justice Bruner Wednesday evening and fined $1 and costs. Estel Remley, son of John Remley, and a fine young man, left this morning for Wheatfield, where he will join his uncle who has been visiting relatives in this county. Tomorrow they will start for his uncle’s home near Poplar Bluff, Montana, where Estel expects to take out a claim. Several parcels post packages were received in Rensselaer yesterday. The Republican received a small package of linotype metal from the White County Democrat. It required 8 cents postage to bring the package, which weighed 21 ounces, and on which the old mercantile rate would have been 21 cents George B. Wenner, who has been living on the former Peter May farm near Pleasant Ridge, which now belongs to a Chicago man, will have a public sale the latter part of this month and will move to a farm of 390 acres near Sibley, lowa. Mr. Wenner formerly lived in Illinois and his health has not been the best in this state and he thought a change of climate might prove beneficial. CASTOR IA Infanta and Children. KM Yn Hm Ahrqi taglrt Bess* MtimwWvr* of C J-'-** t
