Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The real sale is Lee’s, in the Odd Fellows block. Ed Oliver, made a business trip to Chicago today. Charles Hemphill made a business trip to Lafayette today. See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale in another column. , Thursdon Otterberg made a business trip to Monticello today. Mrs. A. Dayton is confined at her home with a severe case of grip. Born, Monday, Jan. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Max Kepner, a son. This week and next buy at Lee’s and get a chance at the beautiful ring. J. W. Horton has had recently installed in his dental office two modern electric motors. Clarence Smith left this morning on a business trip to Chicago, Valparaiso and LaCrosse. W. F. Smith and family have returned home from a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. William Webb, of Francesville, was brought to the hospital this morning for an operation. John Martin and sister, Agnes, went to Brookston today for a visit of a week or ten days with relaw tives.

Mrs. J. P. Hammond and son, Maurice, Returned yesterday from a visit over Sunday with her parents at Wheatfield. D. L. Hogan returned to Kankakee, 111., today, after paying a short visit here in the interest of his farm east of town. Mrs. Stella Ketchum, who is spending the winter in Lafayette, went to Chicago today, being joined here by Mrs. W. O. Rowles. Miss Myrtle Amsler went to Fowler today to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark. Mr. Clark is 90 years of age and is in quite poor James Russell, of DeMotte, was here yesterday and subscribed for The Republican for the coming year. He has been working on the stone road building at Wanatah. Charles P. Ersig is here today as I the advance agent for the HoltonI Powell Co., which will be here all I next week, and which promises to Ibe an exceptionally good reperI tolre company. I ' Sutter Wrappers, plain or print- ' ed, at this office.