Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Spruce Up.!l Even Mother Na-ture-r-The Trees—The Flowers—The Fields and Meadows are now in New Dress. It’s High Time for YOU to get that Spring look, too. See TRAUB & SELIG for the newest and best in Men’s and Boys’ Wearing Apparel. Call 202 for a can of Sweet Piecelele. - Joe Kight was down from Thayer today. Hurley Beam was down from Chicago over night. Daytona, Fla., is to have a new hotel to cost $500,000. Smallpox is almost constantly present at Mazatlan, Mex. We have a nice line of poultry feed at the Mill, Phone 456. Vannie Arnold went to Logansport today for a short visit. Try a ean of Sweet Piccelele at Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202. J. L. Kimble and Glenn Norihan, of Parr, were Monon visitors today. ‘The Plow a Man Can Pull” is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. C. G. Spitler returned this morning from a visit at South Bend. Only the best grade of machinery handled by Hamilton & Kellner. C. F. Mansfield came over from Monticello, 111., yesterday, to look after his farm southeast of town. All kinds Of ground feed, bran and middlings at /the Mill, Phone 456. ’ Mrs. William Martin went to La- ( fayette today to visit her son, Osman, and to see the flood disaster. Onion Sets—best and cheapest in the city. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. Railroads will build a $4,500,000 bridge over the Ohio river between Metropolis, 111., and Paducah, Ky. Mrs. Simon Fendig came from Wheatfield this morning for a visit over Sunday with Mrs. Mary Fendig.

She will admire you in one of our new Spring Suits. TRAUB & SELIG. William Martift has bought of A. Simpson a house of five rooms, just east of the J. C. Gwin lumber yard. Ask your grocer, or phone 456, for Sprague’s meal, wheat or rye, graham, whole, wheat or rye flour. Miss Louise Harrell left this morning for her home at Crawfordsville after a visit of ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Luers. When ordering from us, add a can of Eagle Brand Milk; we sell it, 15c a can. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. No. 6 passenger train, due here at 3:38 each afternoon, is running from two to four hours late each day anc is today reported three hours late. NOW is a good time to inspect our great line of Spring Suits on display at our store. TRAUB & SELIG. Mrs. C. C. Starr and little Genevieve Starr went to Gary today for an over-Sunday visit with Mr. Starr, who has not been very well lately, but is better now. We carry a complete line of bulk garden seeds. Be sure and buy of us—they are new seeds. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. —r - —— ■■■■ Mr. and Mrs. George S. Akers, who are moving to a farm near Gifford, left this morning for a short visit to several towns, including Lafayette, Kentland and Earl Park. The regular 10-eent social of the M. E. church will be held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Wasson, on Tuesday, April Bth. Walter Rainford, democrat, resigned as trustee of Lake township, Newton county, and Auditor Sizelove appointed B. F. Davis, republican, to fill the unexpired term.

Be sure you get our prices ‘on Seed Potatoes and Onion Sets before you buy. ROWEN & KISER. C. E. Kersey, of Kersey, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Himself and wife are each to receive $2,000 from the B. J. Gifford estate, while their little daughter, Mattie, is to receive $5,000. Mr. Gifford named the little girl after a relative, and the remebrance is in consideration of that fact. We have them again this year, Rush Park, new garden seeds, 2 packages for sc. Also ltd, white and yellow onion sets, Early Ohio and Early Rose potatoes. JOHN EGER.

According to a report that Delphi was almost wiped off. the map by the high waters, a government official telephoned from Monticello Monday asking how many stamps, etc., Postmaster Hay needed to start business again. The official was happily surprised when he was told that the postoffice had plenty of stamps, that it had not been damaged and that (Uncle Sam was still doing business at the same old tend. Carrol County CitizenTimes. ‘