Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A line of nice silks and trimmings at Lee’s, ■■ ■ -> Do you want better shoes? Then buy Lee’s Hamilton-Brown line.. Orville Holeman is today moving to Lee and will this year manage his mother’s farm near , that place. See our John Deere low-down QftToA.fi pr HAMILTON & KELLNER The Knights of Pythias will have second degree work Tuesday evening and a large attendance is expected.. ■ •••■- 1: - ■.' 'V; - : Mrs. A Dgyton sends many thanks to the W. R. C. ladles for the lovely carnations sent to.J> er by them. She appreciated the gift. if ■ ■ We have for the range genuine Jackson Hill egg; cannel —and washed nut coal. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mr. and Mrs. William Porter returned to their home in Hammond today, after a visit over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Clark, and other relatives. Ed Lane, trustee of Newton township, has rented his property on Forest street to W. H. Hogan. Mr. Lane’s parents have been occupying the house and will again move; to the country. Three fires in two weeks in the Studebaker factory at South Bend have caused police to double efforts to locate the would-be incendiary. The grand jury is also investigating. A postal card from J. L. Brady asks to have The Republican sent to their address, 546 West Rose street, Stockton, Cal. They have purchased a home and will go to housekeeping this week. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig and two children left yesterday on their trip to the south and will spend two or three weeks visiting his brothers and sister at Tampa, Fla., and Frunswick, Ga. Isaac Leavel has rented his farm to Joe Cain and will quit farming. He will hold a public sale on Feb. 24th, disposing of all of his farming stock and machinery. The sale will be advertised in The Republican. Frank Shide injured his left hip last fall while working on the Otis ranch near Roselawn and it has been causing him considerable trouble ever since and especially during the past ten days has he been suffering. Jack Umphress, of Fair Oaks, brought his violin dbwn Sunday and visited his old friend, Louis Davisson, and entertained him with some music. There has been but lit tie change in Mr. Davisson’s condition during the past ten days. Dispatches from Detroit state that the recent cold weather has seriously hampered winter navigation along the great lakes, and at least three steamers are fast in the ice, with no immediate prospect of release. Charges of gross irregularities filed Friday against Frank M. Bunch, until a month ago president of the Chicago Board of Trade, has caused the greatest stir in that body since the “bucket shop” investigation of twenty years ago. - Have you noticed the new electric lighting system of the R-C-H car sold by John Knapp? The cars are equipped with 12-inch Bullet electric head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-inclx Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lens. Mrs. Oren Parker is this afternoon entertaining a number of friends at auction bridge in honor of Mrs. Louis Wilcox, of Springfield, Ohio, who has been made the guest of honor at several social affairs during her brief stay here. Try one of these in your cook stove: Jackson Hill Nut, Jackson Hill Lump, Domestic Nut, Kentucky Washed Nut. For the heater. Pittsburg, Virginia Splint, Hocking Valley or White Ash. J. C. Gwin & Co., Telephone 6. Frank Kresler has up about 150 tons of ice, having completed filling two of the three houses. The third will not be quite filled, but he will have within one tier as much ice as he had last year, which proved sufficient for the demand. The ice is of a fine quality. James Burton, of Indianapolis, has asked for a parole from the Michigan City prison, where he is serving a life sentence for killing Frank Redmond, an Indianapolis fireman. His petition will be submitted at the March meeting of the state board of pardons. • The show “Side Tracked,” which was advertised to appear here last Saturday night, were left on the siding some other place or hit a D-rail or had some other misfortune. At any rato they did not put in an appearance here end Manager Ellis did not hear a word from them. CASTOR IA Bar Infanta and Children. Hi KM Ye Han Alnp tagtt
