Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. / 'A • . . .... Spruee Up!! Even Mother Nature—The Trees—Tlie Flowers—The Fields and Meadows are now in New Dress. It’s High Time for YOU to get that Spring look, too. See And best in Men’s and Boys’ Wearing Apparel. Call 202 for a can of Sweet Piccelele. " . t Fancy shades at 10c each at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. Mr/and Mrs. Jerry Healy made a trip to Lafayette today. We havp a pice line of poultry feed at the Mill, Phone 456. Try a can of Sweet Piccelele at Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202. ‘The Plow a Man Can Pull” is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Only the best grade of machinery handled by Hamilton & Kellner. All kinds of ground feed, bran and middlings at the Mill, Phone 456. •S.. ' L. A. Harmon went to Crawfords ville today to close up a real estate deal, Frames and pictures of, all kinds at 10c each at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. Monroe Carr has been confined to his home with sickness for two or three dAys. Your Truly Salad Dressing; best that it made, 10c. Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. • Mrs. Eva Morgan returned to Chicago this morning after a visit of two or three weeks here. The Domestic Science Club will meet in the library auditorium Sat urday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Ask your grocer, or phone 456, for Sprague’s meal, wheat or rye, graham, whole wheat or rye flour. She will admire you in one of our new Spring Suits. TRAUB & SELIG. Mrs. Holdridge Clark, who has been quite poorly for several months, is not so well at this time. If you want a cheap, medium or high grade buggy, we. have it for you. HAMILTON & KELLNER. When .ordering from us, add a can of Eagle Brand Milk; we sell it, 15c a can. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. Mrs. Anna Mills returned yesterday from Ottawa, 111., where she has been for the past .two months with her aged father. The regular W-cent social of the M. E. church will be held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Wasson, on Tuesday, April Bth. J. M. Allen, of Fair Oaks,'was in Rensselaer over night. He has been taking treatment for rheumatism at a Martinsville sanitarium. Be sure you get our prices on Seed Potatoes and Onion Sets be fore You buy. ROWEN & KISER.
Mrs. Julia A. Healey has been quite poorly the past week and confined to her bed most of the time. Today she seems slightly improved. Orders for piano tuning can be left with tiny of the band boys and Prof. Otto Braun will give them attention and guarantee satisfaction. A Bible Scholar from Chicago will deliver a Bible lecture at the Fair Oaks school house Sunday, April 6th, at 2 o’clock p. m. Everybody invited. . . J Try our None Such Coffee atjkte; it is the best yet. Also Millar’s Santas and Millar’s May Day. Phone 202. Rowen & Kiser. Itah Healey, 12-year-old daughter Qf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Healey, had adenoids removed Thursday afternoon. The operation is very simple and today she is able to be up and is feeling quite as well as usual. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at our place all the time. Two bunches of rashises, sc. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. Mrs. Charles Ferguson, of McCoysburg, accompanied by . Miss Mary Morecraft, of Duluth, Minn., who wag_visiting her, went to Monticello this morning to attend the funeral of the former’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Al Campbell. 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. Chicago visitors today were; Misses Mattie Hemphill and NinA Martindale, Mrs. Eva Morgan, Al Rishling and daughter Miss Emma, J. P. Hmmond and son Maurice, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grant, Leslie Clark, Mrs. Delos Thompson and daughters. Misses Lois and Emily. The latter will meet Alfred Thompson, who is coming from Ann Arbor, Mich., for the spring vacation. We unloaded our fifth car of flour Met week for the first three months of 1913. The high quality of "Aristes," the perfect flour, is what sells it If you have not tried ft, do so, and get the habit JOHN EGER.
