Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

i See Lee’s new $5 serge dresses. J. K. Davis, of Greencastle, is here on business. Nifty styles in the new spring coats at L<eeSr. ■. ■j-.fcuK*’''' ■* -- - ;; The girls’ card chib met last evening with Mrs. Firman Thompson. See George F. Meyers’ list of Farms toy Bale in another column. There were 48 marriage licenses granted from Dec. Ist to Feb. 28th, in Jasper county. Just received, a car of genuine Jackson Hill coal at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Mrs. E. E. Flint is considerably improved today and seems to be on the road to recovery. Have you seen the John Deere low-down spreader at Hamilton & Kellner’s. W- H. Barkley’s baby is very much better today and is apparently out of danger now.

Feed grinding a specialty. We will be at the mill to wait on you When you come. Phone 456. Miss Mary Johnson, of Mt Ayr, returned home yesterday after a short visit here with Miss Florence Moore. Something new to see in the spreader line is the Emerson. Low Down, at Warner Bros. , A. S. Laßue has purchased of Charles Mullaney a farm of 40 acres a mile and a half south of Virgie in Union township. A full quart jar of mixed pickles or chow-chow for 10c. JOHN EGER. John M. Knapp and H. F. King have shipped to Rensselaer a carload of work horses, which they purchased in lowa. I have just received a car of pure bran and middlings at the mill Phone 456. Ralph Sprague. Attorney Daniel Fraser, of Fowler, came here yesterday and remained over today to look after some matters in the circuit court. Saturday morning W. R. Lee received by parcels post a shipment of nearly S2OO worth of ladies’ new spring coats. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hayden, of Momence, 111., are here today looking over the city. They expect to move here about June Ist if they can buy or rent property. I have recently purchased the River Queen Mill and will pay the highest market price for grain. R. Sprague, Phone No. 456. Miss Jessica Green, who has been singing all week at the Princess, will sing again tonight. Her singing has greatly pleased the audiences and on several occasions many of the audience have joined in singing the choruses of her songs.

Good things are seldom cheap: cheap things are never good. You get the best farm machinery when you trade with Hamilton & Kellner. C. Arthur Tuteur, chief journal clerk of the state senate, is home for a Sunday’s visit. He had a severe sick spell since going to Indianapolis and for several days was under the care of two physicians at the Denison hotel. He is now greatly improved but shows the result of his sickness. 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. Rev. C. W. Postill came from Attica yesterday to look after some busi ness affairs and before he reached this city there was a long distance telephone call asking that he re turn there and preach the funeral of a child. This funeral will make the 107th he has conducted since he went to Attica. 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. C. A. Armstrong was in town today and called at The Republican office to renew his subscription and have his address changed from the star route to McCoysburg. He will move Monday from Will Barkley’s farm to Frank Fislyer’s farm, the old David Culp farm, east of McCoysburg. Mr. Fisher has erected some good buildings on the farm and in other ways improved it

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