Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See Lee’s new $5 serge dresses. Miss Flora Harris is spending today in Chicago. -, Nifty styles in the new spring coats at Lee’s. W. F. Smith made a business trip to Wanatah today. C. E. Prior made a business trip to Englewood today. Just received, a car of genuine Jackson Hill coal at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Frank Donnelly returned this morning from a business trip to Goodland. Mrs. E. C.' English entertained thirty-two ladies at cards Monday afternoon. ■■ . —u Have you seen the John Deere low-down spreader at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Joseph Hall was over from West Carpenter today and renewed his Republican subscription.

Alton Clark came up from Lee this morning to see his mother, Mrs. Holdredge Clark, who is » quite poorly.

Saturday morning W. R. Lee received by parcels post a shipment of nearly S2OO worth of ladies’ new spring coats.

Elkhart county farmers have petitioned Governor Ralston to veto the county fair tax bill passed by the legislature.

I have recently purchased the River Queen Mill and will pay the highest market -price for grain. R. Sprague, Phone No. 456.

Don’t forget the 10-cent social at the Christian church tomorrow afternoon, and the supper, served cafateria style, from 5 to 7.

Mr. and Mrs. Will McGinnis and little son, of Westville, are here for a short visit. He is now working for the Knickerbocker Ice Co.

David Gleason & Son have been buying horses here for several days and today are shipping out eighteen head of very good ones.

For any pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the household remedy. Two sizes, 25c and 50c, at all drag stores.

A. L. Padgitt has taken charge of the old Hemphill livery barn, formerly run by Tone Kanne, and has already opened up for business.

Good things are seldom cheap; cheap things are never good. You get the best farm machinery when you trade with Hamilton & Kellner.

Miss Nell Moody is spending today in Chicago, where she is having her right foot, which was operated on three weeks ago, treated by the surgeon.

Bishop John Joseph Hogan, of the diocese of western Missouri, the oldest Catholic priest in this country, both in years'and in point of service, died of pneumonia Friday, age 84.

What is worth doing at all is worth doing well—if you want ginghams worth making up, buy the Red Seal guaranteed line at Lee’s; they are the best money can buy.

Mrs. Caddie Tourne, of New Orleans, arrived Sunday to remain during the summer with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Grant, who is expected home from Spokane, Wash., the last of this week.

You can lower the cost on your butter and lard bill by using our pure high-grade butterine for your table, at 20c, and compound for cooking and baking at 10c a pound. JOHN EGER.

The Princess Theatre played to big audiences last night, when Miss Jessica Green sang in a very pleasing manner. Pathe’s Weekly was of intense interest. Tonight’s subjects are advertised in The Republican and Miss Green will again sing.

W. H. Beam suffered another very severe attack of stomach trouble Sunday and for some time It was feared he could not live. He is some better today but decided not to return to his office at the Monon station until he is more fully recovered.

General Van Rensselaer Chapter, D. A. R., will meet Wednesday as ternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Wm. C. Babcock. The roll call will be answered by conundrums. Mrs. E. C. English will sing and the annual election of officers will take place.

Gov. Ralston has attached his signature to the Hibberd bill providing for the establishment of separate superior courts in* Elkhart and South Bend and appointed J. L Harman, of Elkhart, as judge of the Elkhart tribunal, effective at once. For this week you can afford to eat raisin pie, or raisings stewed, or any old way. For this week only, 4 pounds of large new muscatel or seedless raisins, for 25c. JOHN EGER.

Jimmie Babcock was injured in the side at his home at Parr Sunday and yesterday was suffering so much pain that it was feared a rib was fractured. He was able to be at school Monday but this morning returned to bis home until he gets to feeling batter.