Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 273 for coal, wood and feted. Elias Koons made a trip to Lafayette today. You get the genuine Jackson Hill coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Julia Day has returned from a visit at Winamac. ( P. B. Downs made a business trip to Battle Ground today. Keep this date in mind, Feb. 7th. A. B. Lowman has his sale that day. Harry Milner made a business trip to Indianapolis today. Dr. J. Hansson and family are spending today in Chicago. _ See the new John Deere low spreader at Hamilton & Kellner’s. John H. Eigelsbach made a business trip to Chicago today. See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale in another column. F. G. Kresler made a business trip to Fair Oaks yesterday afternoon. A. B. Lowman will sell some good horses and mules at his sale, Feb. 7th. Richard Foulks came up from Monon this morning on a business trip. If yo uwant a good horse or cow attend 8. B. Lowman’s sale on Feb. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker went to Chicago today for a visit of two or three days. If you want a good brood mare attend John W. Nowels’ sale on Feb. sth. Floyd Lewis left today for his home at Kit Carson, Colo., after a two weeks’ visit here. Herbert Hammond spent Sunday and Monday visiting his sister, Mrs. Leo Colvert, in Chicago. Passenger train No. 32, northbound at 10:12, was about two and a half hours late today. John W. Nowels will offer 15 head of cattle, 8 of which are extra good milk cows, at his sale, Feb. sth. Delos Woodworth, son of True D. Woodworth, is recovering from a quite severe case of sickness. A. B. Lowman will have a good list of stock and farm equipment for sale at his public sale Feb. 7th. Dr. W. L. Myer returned Sunday from Chicago, where he attended a meeting of the Chicago Dental Society. Feb. sth is the date of John W. Rowels’ farm and stock sale, 2 miles north and 2 miles west of Renss* laer. m - ■ - - - -- Mra v Grant Rishllng returned yesterday afternoon from a visit since Saturday with her sister in Lafayette. Mrs. Martha Smith went to Hebron yesterday for a visit with her son, Roy Smith, in whose family there is sickness. The Elyslan Club gave a very pleasant dance at the armory last evening. It was attended by about thirty-five couples.
