Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The girls’ card club will meet with Miss Eva Moore this evening. , . Only the best grade of machinery iandled by Hamilton & Kellner. There will be w6rk in the third degree of .the K. of P. lodge in Rensselaer tonight. ■ If you want a cheap, medium or high grade, buggy, we have it for you) HAMILTON & KELLNER. George Zea went to Hammond today to see about a job in the Paxton Lumber Co’s, plant. Mrs. M. Parke returned to Hammond yesterday after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harris. • Mr. and Mrs. Horace Daniels attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Sarafi Ginn T Sunday, at Independence. Mis. H. E. Hartley and daughter, Miss Anna, went to Chicago this morning for a short visit with the former’s sister. Mrs. Leslie Shigley and children went to Kersey this morning to visit her ipother, Mrs. William Stephenson. ‘ Tom Lowe went to Logansport yesterday to .sec his two daughters and learn how much they had been damaged by the floods. —..g,.A single insertion of a “Lost” ad in Thez Republican classified column restored a bird of paradise feather to Mrs. B. Forsythe. Pat Barton, of Lewiston, Idaho, is visiting his cousins, John and Jerry Healy, and other relatives. He lived in, Rensselaer prior to. 36 years ago. —Miss L. Waive Mallory, one of the Rensselaer school teachers, left this morning for Elkhart, where she will spend the balance of the vacation week. Miss Nina Reynolds, a milliner at the Rowles & Parker store, Chicago this morning to spend several days in the millinery departments. < Miss Regina Burris, who lives with her grandfather, R. W. Burris, in Rensselaer, went to Kempton, 111., this morning to visit' her mother for a few dap. C. A. Butler, of Valparaiso, a district agent for the Workingmen's Mutual Insurance Co., of Benton Harbor, was here today trying to establish a local agent.
Born, Sunday, March 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Abel, of Fair Oaks, a daughter. Born, Saturday, March 29th, to Mr. and a Mrs. Rolland' Gates, of Rensselaer, a son. Miss Dora Kahler went to,Thayer this morning for a few days’ visit with her brother, Joe, who is the manager of a big farm owned by J. J. Lawler at that place. We have them again this year, Rush Park, new garden seeds, 2 packages for sc. Also red, white and yellow onion sets, Early Ohio and Early Rose potatoes. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Munson, of Charlottesville, Ind., who have been visiting their son, John, in Illinois, arrived here yesterday and will make a few days’ visit with her brother, J. C. Gwin, and famiTy.The Womans’ Home Missionary Society will meet at tlie home of Mrs. A. A. Fell Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. All those who have not sent in their mite box offering are requested to do so at this meeting. As we have special business to transact, all members are urged to be present. r The Morris Stock company, which appears at the Ellis Theatre three nights, commencing Thursday evening, April 3, is considered one of the best nepfirtoire. companies on the road. The plays are new and up to the minute, with that happy blending of comedy and strong dramatic situations that goes to make the ideal play. Bargain prices are announced. Some of the features of the R-C-.H car are most axle clearance of any car, Warner auto-meter, tally-ho horn, center control, automatic sparker, straight line drive shaft, Bosch magneto, non-skid tires, jiffy curtains, etc. And best of all, the car is sold for S9OO, fully equipped. This price includes everything. You do not buy the car and then have to spend two or three hundred dollars before you are ready to take a trip. If interested ask John Knapp, the local agent, for a free demonstration. The Herald, Wheaton, Minn., says; ‘Theatre goers have been royally entertained all this week by the Morris Stock company, which opened a week’s engagement at the oper& house Monday evening. The company is headed by Claude Boardman, who is by long odds the cleverest actor who has visited this city in recent yeArs, and he is ably supported by a company made up of first-class artists.” This company will appear at the Ellis Theatre commencing Thursday evening, April 3, for three nights, Orders, for piano tuning can be left with any of the band boys and Pjof. Otto Braun will give them attention and guarantee satisfaction.
