Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Visit the 5 and 10 Cent Store. John Horton made a trip to Lafayette today. J - James H. Chapman made a trip to Kentland today. Fancy plates received this week. at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. Paul Miller went to Kentland today for a several days’ visit. Dave McConnahay returned this morning from a visit at Idaville. Only the best grade of machinery handled by Hamilton & Kellner. Friday afternoon they will give free chocolates at Lee’s closing out sale. Orabelle King is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. S. Tillman, in Hammond. o. < ' Frames and pictures of all kinds at 10c each at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. Mrs. J. K. Patterson returned to Chicago today after a visit of eight. days with Mrs. Charles Pottef. .Tom Callahan and Frank Kresler will assist W. R. Lee in his closing out sale, which begins Thursday. The Domestic Science Club will meet in the library auditorium Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. 1 < ?■ " ■ Simon Fendig was down from Wheatfield, spending the night with his mother, Mrs. Mary Fendig. If you want medium or high grade buggy, we have it for you. HAMILTON & KELLNER. W. F. Smith went to Crown Poipt today to look after some new construction work in street and road building. Miss Addie Griffith returned to Chicago this morning after a visit of several days at the Monnett Home. / Mrs, lw. C. Babcock and daughter, Margaret, went to Goodland today for a visit of several days with friends. _ J. F. Moore, formerly of Rensselaer, is now a section foreman on the St. L. and St. F. railroad at Liberal, Mo. All persons buying 50c or more worth of merchandise on Saturday will get a large mixing crock free, at the 5 and 10 Cent Store.

Albert E. Coen was down from -Chicago over night,—attending a directors’' meeting of the First National Bank. Don’t fail to buy 50c worth of merchandise on Saturday and get a large mixing crock free, at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. Bert Hopper came down from Roselawn yesterday and like others from the north was unable to get back home on the belated afternoon train. He returned home this morning./ It will be lots of fun —be at the opening at Lee’s big Closing Out Sale. Ten 2*/|j-yard silk waist patterns free, Thursday morning. Mrs. Bert Brenner, of Valparaiso, is visiting friends here. She reports that her mother, Mrs. I. J. Porter, who wps threatened with pneumonia during a recent visit here, is now quite well again. Rev. O. F. Jordan, of Evanston, 111., who had been spending a short visit with his brother, James Jordan, at Purdue, came to Rensselaer today and went to the home of his mother, Mrs. S. L. Jordan, in Barkley township, for a brief visit. The Shuman vs. Seass case was tried in Kentland yesterday hnd argued today. It involves the title to real estate in Jasper county and the plaintiff seeks to set aside a lease given by R. E. VanGundy to Seass. Attorneys Dunlap and Williams represented the litigants.. Mrs. J. W. Childers returned home last evening from Lafayette, where she'had beep for three weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Harsha. The Harsha baby had a ease of whooping cough but did not Have the measles as The Republican had incorrectly stated. Mrs. Childers expected to come home a week earlier but was prevented by the washouts. Mrs. J. A. Dunlap and Mrs. A. R. Kresler yesterday afternoon entertained a large number of ladies at 5-handed euchre. Nine tables were occupied by the guests. Refreshments differing from those usually served at parties at this season of the year and consequently very pleasing to all, included fresh sliced tomatoes, radishes and onions. Mrs. Mary Daniels Lane, of Sioux City, is here for a visit of a month with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Pullins, and other relatives. She will be remembei'ed very well by the name of Mary ' Daniels. She was married the 6th of last November to Frank Lane, a barber, living at Sioux City, and relatives here did not learn of her marriage for several weeks. Orders tyr piano tuning can be left with any of the band boys and Prof. Otto Braun will give them attention and guarantee satisfaction.