Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Visit the 5 and 10 Cent Store. Now is the time to get your porch boxes made and painted. Mothers’ pension bills are pending in fourteen states. Fancy Chlnia Pie Plates for 10c at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. »■— ■ I, ■ ... I ■ I ■ , . NN.. Henry D. Vance went to Rock Island, 111., today on business. See our complete line of buggies. HAMILTON & KELLNER . , Cyrus Ball, of Francesville, is vlslting relatives and friends here today. Remember the entertainment at the M. E. church Monday evening. The April term of the Jasper circuit court will convene next Monday.
New “Rush Park” garden seeds as good as grown, 2 large packages for sc. JOHN EGER. News was received today of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rhoades, of Blue Island, 111. The last lecture course number— Monday evening, April 14th, 8:15 o’clock. Chapter XX of our continued story, “Caleb Conover, Railroader,” 'will be found on page 3 today. Don’t fail to see our seed potatoes and get prices on them. JOHN EGER. Mrs. E. L. Clark is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Will Porter and Mrs. James Mead, in Hammond. The J. I. Case sulkies, gangs and corn planters for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Mary A. Howe went tb Brook today to nurse the mother of Prosecuting Attorney Fred Longwell.
The people of Francesville contributed a carload of supplies and $65 in money to the flood sufferers. 2y 2 -quart granite coffee pot for 10c by buying 25c worth of merchandise on Saturday at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. The commissioners’ of Newton county have granted a renewal of saloon license to Ben Fogli, of Thayer. Don’t fail to get one of those 2%quart coffee pots for 10c, with every 25c purchase at the 5 and 10 Cent Store Saturday. Wm. Whited procured a house on South Forest street and returned to Wheatfield today to prepare for his removal here. ..., . i Arrived—a large assortment of satin and laee collars, the kind you always paid 35c for, can be had for 10c at the 5 and 10 Cent Store. Misses Martha and Antona Schultz went to Union township today to attend the funeral of their great aunt, Mrs. John Stibbe. Start spring right by having the piano tuned. Prof. Otto Braun will do the work right. Orders may be left with any members of the boys' band.
W. O. Schanlaub, school superintendent of Newton county, was admitted to the bar last week and is now one of the attorneys of that county. The Daughters of the American Revolution have ordered the plants and will set out a 12-foot flower bed in Weston park. Let the good work continue. A Republican classified ad located a strayed pig for Charles Casto. John Carmichael had seen the pig and put it in his chicken park enclosure. Mrs. Emma Prugh and daughter, Lucile, who have been staying with her sister, Mrs. F. B. Ham, for several weeks, returned to their home at Alma, Mich., today. Chas. E. Osborne, Dr. I. M. Washburn, Firman Thompson, Simon Thompson, Geo. H. Healey and son, George, and Howard Clark were Chicago visitors today. Make your clothing purchases Friday and Saturday of this week. Double green stamps given with all purchases on those days at The Model, Simon Leopold. Manager. Through Fate & Harmon, John Herr, of McCoysburg, has just purchased of E. D. Vorhies, of Crawfordsville, 897 acres of land in Illinois. The price paid was SSO per acre.
W. J. Wright has purchased the buildings and fences of the Princess Airdome and will use the lumber in a warehouse which he intends to build in the rear of his furniture store. James Lefler, who has been spending the winter with Squire Bussell, of Hanging Grove township, and assisting him in the housemoving business, left this afternoon for his home at McAllister, JFls. Miss May Nichols, of Oklahoma City, who has been visltjng relatives here for the past week, went to Surrey today to visit. She lived at Morocco prior to removing to Oklahoma, several years ago. Buy that new spring cult at the Model on Friday or Saturday of thia week. Double green trading stamps given with all purchases on those days.
