Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Bargains, every day from jnqrn till night. Trade with us; we’ll treat you right. And if you have some goods to buy, The New York Store’s the place—and that’s no lier ‘ Real Bargains T„.„L A A a |! m AH This £?sps««. TrauD &mg ssr,
Phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. Dr. C. E. Johnson made a trip to Chicago today. Good baled hay at 45 cents a bale at-Hamilton & Kellner’s. Theodore George came this morning for an over Sunday visit. Tor gef tEepnulhe Jacksbn Hffl coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Ed Herath arrived this morning from a business trip to Brook. Miss Edith Easthan went to Chicago today on a shopping trip. Amil Hanley went to Chicago this morning to visit the auto show. See the new John Deere low spreader at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Chas. Schwenk returned to Gary today after a three days’ visit with James Donnelly. Miss Harriett Lander went to Chicago this morning for a short visit with her mother. N. G. Halsey went to Kankakee this morning to remain over Sunday with his family. /- Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles have yielded to Doan’s Ointment. SOc at all stores. Four extra fine O. I. C. brood sows for sale at the John W. Norman public sale Thursday, February 20. Six dozen young Plymouth Rock pullets will be disposed of at John W. Norman’s public sale, February 20th. John W. Norman will have some good red heifers to dispose of at his public sale on Thursday, February 20th: If you want an extra good team of geldings attend John W. Norman’s public sale Thursday, February 20th. Miss Ethel Fisher, of. Frankfort, and Miss Blanche Pratt of Francesville, visited this week with E. C. Maxwell and family. A 90-pound good as new U. S. cream separator will be sold at John W. Norman’s public sale, Thursday, February 20th. Doan’s Regulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping ahd without bad after effects. 25c at all drug stores. Ransom Sawln went to Chicago this morning to again consult the specialist about his injured instep, which has been in a caqt for about two weeks. John Copsey came fron* Sheridan this morning for an over Sunday visit with his wife and their new baby, born at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr.’ Mrs. J. E. Carson and children, of Lafayette, are here to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Clark. Mr. Carson will join them this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter, of Hammond, will also be here to spend Sunday with them. See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale in another column. A Classified Ady. will sell it .
