Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Buy your chick feed and little chick starter of Rowen & Kiser; they have the best. Phone 202. Mrs. Charles Sommers, southeast of town, is quite sick with inflammation of the kidneys and a trained nurse, Miss Glover, of Chicago, came Saturday afternoon to attend the case. Now is the time to start your garden, so order your seeds and onion sets from Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. Carl Crandall, brother of Otis, the famous Giant pitcher, is starting out good with Indianapolis and Sunday played an errorless game at shortstop and got two 2-baggers and one single. Crandall played ball in Rensselaer two or three times against the Wrens in 1909 and 1910. The new 5 and 10 Cent Store, the store that has brought the prices down on all graniteware and crockery, is lpcated opposite the court house. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin returned from Otterbein last Saturday, where she had been attending her mother, whose death occurred and who was buried last week. Mrs. Benjamin was quite exhausted upon her arrival here and suffered an attack of nervousness that prostrated her and she is still feeling quite poorly.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Oyster shell and chick feed. Call 202, Rowen & Kiser. Attorney William Darroch was over from Kentland today. Onion sets and bulk garden seed at Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202. Claud Lough ry, of Monticello, was here on business this morning. Chic-starter, and chicken feed, and oyster shells, at John Eger’s. Mrs. E. T. Harris and daughter, Miss Georgia, went to Chicago this morning for a short vi^it. Good cooking and eating apples, 25c and 30c a peck. JOHN EGER. The Unique Club of Pythian Sisters will meet with Mrs. Abel Grant Wednesday afternoon of this week. Try our mill feed, 16% per cent protein, for the Same price as bran. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Attorney A. D. Babcock, who was over from Goodland yesterday, made a business trip to Roselawn today. You will have early fries if you feed your chicks Blatchford’s milk feed. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner.
Parker Childers returned home yesterday from Texas and Kansas, where he has been for the past four months. j The new 5 and 10 Cent Store is located in the Williams block, opposite the court house. The girls’ sew club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Miss Elizabeth Spitler and Mrs. Ray Parks at the home of the former. A gallon granite pail for 10c by buying 25c worth of merchandise on Wednesday at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite court house. Mrs. W. L. Myer and children have returned from a stay of several weeks in Florida with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.'Bell, of Frankfort. < W. V. Porter returned this piorning from Goodland, where he has been serving as one of the commissioners on the proposed Monon ditch. The contract for the brick construction of the Shafer garage has been let to J. F. Timmons, of Remington, who, it is reported, will move his family to Rensselaer. Get one of those handsome pictures and frame for 10c by buying 25c worth of merchandise on Wednesday at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite the court house.
We have not been in the buggy business 43 years, but our companies make a line of buggies that have stood the test longer than that. HAMII/FON & KELLNER. Hugh Gamble returned this morning from Lee, near which place he has been doing some surveying for Maxwell & Selzer, who will do some extensive ditching on their big farm. He laid oat about 6 miles of drain ditches. They have purchased a ditching machine which will be used if it proves to work satisfactorily. Fancy northern grown Early Rose Ohio, Six Weeks, Rurals, and Burbanks. All kinds of bulk garden seeds, or 2 packages new seeds for sc; and red, yellow and white onion sets. JOHN EGER B. J. Moore returned this morning from Tipton, where he had been in consultation with Eugene Purtelle, who is promoting a railroad between that cjty and Frankfort. Purtelle has material on the ground for several bridges, has secured the right-of-way and is said to have sold a number of bonds. He wants to build 25 miles of track this spring and offered Mr. Moore the contract. Harsh physics reset, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipation. Doan’s Regulets operate easily> 25c a box at all stores. ». . ,
