Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
See Lee’s new $5 serge dresses. Alex. Frye made a business trip to Lafayette today. Nifty styles in the new spring coats at Lee’s. L. A. Harmon made a business trip to Illinois today. Read Fred Schultz's sale list and attend his sale Thursday. Miss Gertrude Hopkins visited relatives at Monon Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton made a trip to Lafayette Sunday. See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms for Sale in another column. If you want a good cow attend Fred Schultz’s sale Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gunn went to Monon yesterday for a week’s visit; Just received, a car of genuine Jackson Hill coal at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Have you seen the John Deere low-down spreader, at Hamilton & K diner’s. Mrs. Frank Richards, of Monon, visited her son, E. W. Hartman, over Sunday. Want a good farm horse? Attend Fred Schultz’s big §ale next Thursday, Feb. 27th.
Something new to see in the spreader line is the Emerson Low Down, at Warner Bros. The Eastern Club will meet with Mrs. John Eger Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock. I have just received a car of pure bran and middlings at the mill, Phone 456. Ralph Sprague. Women can no longer afford to bake bread when Leavel sells it at 10 cents for three loaves. Harvey Gasper went to Westfield Sunday to spend a week with his father, who is in poor health. A full quart jar of mixed pickles or chow-chow for 10c. JOHN EGER. Miss Nina Lyon, of Delphi, came Saturday to take up the study of nursing at the Rensselaer hospital I have cut out my delivery wagon and will hereafter sell bread at 3 loaves for 10 cents. HUGH LEAVEL. During the absence of Dr. Washburn in the east, Trustee and Mrs. H. W. Wood, Jr., are staying at the hospital.
Saturday morning W. R. Lee received by parcels post a shipment of nearly S2OO worth of ladies’ new spring coats. Harry English entertained a number of friends Saturday evening, the evening being mainly devoted to dancing. Mrs. Frank Vinson returned to Monticello today after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Walter Gilmore, at Lee. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bruce visited over Saturday and Sunday with their son, H. E. Bruce, and wife at Crawfordsville.
Mrs. Austin returned last Friday from a visit at Sullivan, and was accompanied home by her grandson, Russell Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloy and little son and Miss Carrie Eger, of Lowell, were in. Rensselaer between trains yesterday. Although only 5 brood sows were advertised on the bills, 10 will be sold at Fred Schultz’s big sale Thursday, Feb. 27th.
I have recently purchased the River Queen MUI and will pay the highest market price tor grain. R. Sprague. Phone No. 456. Dave Leatherman and son are spending a few days In Rensselaer. His sale took place Feb. 3rd at his home near Wolcott. The team of black mares, 5 and 6 years old, that Fred Schultz will mH at his sale Thursday, should interest good horsemen.
