Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Go to J. C. Gwin & Co. for genuine Pittsburg coal. W. H. Hogan made a trip to Monticello today. Mrs. D. W. Waymire visited over Sunday at DeMotte. N. G. Halsey spent Sunday with his family at Kankakee. F. E. Lewis and C. J. Hobbs were down from Kersey today. Mrs. Tom Jensen, of Wheatfield, was here a short time today. Delos Thompson and J. J. Montgomery made a trip to Indianapolis today. Mrs. C. McMurray returned to Lebanon today after a visit here with R. W. Burris. Mrs. Anna Yard returned to Kokomo today after a visit with her son, George Yard, in Rensselaer. A large lot of farm machinery for sale February 4th, at the dissolution sale at Parr, of Kurrie, Babcock and Thompson. Mrs. Anna Blackman went to Frankfort today to visit a friend, who suffered an injury in an accident there last week. Mrs. Tom Randle and son, Dick, arrived this morning from Ottawa, Kans., and after a short visit here with her father-in-law, J. T. Randle, will go to Francesville to visit her father, John Tillett, and other relatives. B. J. Gifford’s condition continues about the same. He remains at his apartments in the Makeever hotel in charge of the trained nurse. His physical condition is about as it was before the stroke of apoplexy, but he is irrational much of the time. * Jap Wright was over from Mt. Ayr today. He recently was visited by his brother, Dionysius Wright, of Homer, 111. His brother had just sold a farm there for $225 an acre and was looking for an investment over this way, but went away without buying. Miss Madie, daughter of Mrs. Mary ,E.. Drake, has been ill for some time and it has about been decided to place her in a sanitarium at Napiervllle, 111., for treatment, although definite arrangements have not yet been made. Her condition is not regarded critical but she has been 111 for several weeks and the sanitarium treatment has been recommended by the family physician. / Remember the date of A. B. Lowman’s sale, Feb. 7th; look over the bill or the list In The Republican and see if you don’t need something that he will sell