Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. .Call 202 for a can of Sweet Piceelette. . Attorney Dunlap made a trip to Kankakee today. . We have a nice>line of poultry feed at the Mill, Phone 456. Mrs. Beat Blenner returned to Valparaiso this morning. See our complete line of buggies. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Frank Hunt, of Lowell, was here a short time today. z ■ Try a can- of Sweet Piccelette at Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202. Our suits are guaranteed PureWool and Hand-Tailored. $9.00 to $25.00. TRAUB & SELIG. Onion Sets—best and cheapest in. the city. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. Chicago passengers today were: Mrs. B, J. Jarrette, Mrs. W. H. Cook, Mrs. W. D. Bringle, Mrs. E. C. English and Miss Martha Long. New “Rush Park” garden seeds as good as grown, 2 large packages for sc. JOHN EGER. For Best Values in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings, see TRAUB; & SELIG. Mrs. George E. Hershman and little daughter came from Crown Point this morning for a week’s visit at the home of Smith Newell. Yours Truly Salad Dressing; best that is made, 10c. Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. Mrs. Anna E. Caster returned to Brookston this morning after a visit of more than two weeks with her son, Geo. W. Caster, of Milroy Aownship. Poultry feed; chop bran and middlings, for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. H. F. King, the blacksmith, who has been suffering from rheumatism for some time, has gone to Mudlavia Springs, near Attica, for treatment.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at our place all the time. Two bunches of rashises, sc. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. A number of farmers began planting oats Monday and the work was taken up by a number more today. The ground is in very good shape except on low lands. We carry a complete.line of bulk garden seeds. Be sure and buy of us—they are new seeds. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. M. Ringeisen has moved from his farm near McCoysburg to the property recently purchased from Alex. Frye, the former Robinson property, west of thefO.emetery. When ordering from us, add a can of Eagle Brand Milk; we sell it, 15c a can. Rowen & Kiser, Phone 202. Mrs. J. W. Hitchings, of Jordan township, went to Brookston this morning, on account of the serious sickness of her mother, who has been bedfast for the* past two months. , Be sure you get our prices on Seed Potatoes and Onion Sets before you buy. ROWEN & KISER.
The Republican is short copies of The Evening Republican of March 31st and April 4th. Anyone having a copy of those numbers will confer a favor by leaving them at The Republican office. All kinds of ground feed; bran and middlings at the Mill, Phone 456. A gang of pickpockets operated at Hammond Sunday, working mainly on the crowded street cars. It always pays to carry your money on an inside pocket when in crowded places. The pickpocket game seems to be quite extensively played this spring. The J. I. Case sulkies, gangs and" corn planters for sale by Hamilton & Kellper. Two new subscriptions from McCoysburg .Monday. Two from Wolcott last week. One from Newland today. Several from Other postoffices, The Republican list is growing every day. Those who want all the news take The Republican. Ask your grocer, or phone 456, for Sprague’s meal, wheat or rye, graham, whole wheat or rye flour. Frank Hodshire, of Monticello, Mfas in Rensselaer this morning on business. Frank is in the contracting business at Monticello and has built a great amount of brick work in White county during recent years. He was raised in Rensselaer and his old friends here are always glad to see him. “Suffered night and day the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan’s Ointment. The result was lasting.”Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. The regular iOcent social of the M. E. church will be held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Wasson, on Tuesday, April Btfi.
