Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Good Evening, are your radishes up? . Oyster shell and chick feed.. Call 202, Rowen & Kiser. Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin are spending today in Chicago. Onion sets and bulk garden seed at Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202. The girls’ card club will meet with M s* Maurine Tuteur Friday evening. Chic-starter, and ehiclfen- feed, and oyster shells, at John Eger’s. Edward Ranton, Sr., of Hoopeston, is visiting his son, Ed, on the former Maines farm. Don’t fail to visit the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite the court house. Elder David Halstead ip gradually regaining strength and is now able to be up and about some. It is expected that the warmer weather will inspire still further improvement. - - Good cocking and eating apples, 25c and 30c a peck. JOHN EOER. Isaac Saidla, who has been having trouble with his right eye for three years, went to Monon today to consult a physician. He was accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Belle Sayler. Try our mill feed, 16y z per cent protein, for/Hie same price as bran. HAMILTON & KELLNER.
Mrs. Laura Michal has given Mustard Otterberg the contract to build her a 5-room cottage on Cullen street between the residences of William Nowels and Peter McDaniels. It is to cost $2,240. We carry the best chick starter and chick feed in town. ROWEN & KISER. Lee Reynolds and Miss Ida Mitchell, of Chalmers, are making a short visit here, having come by ‘auto Tuedsay. Lee is a brother bf John G. Reynolds, resident of Rensselaer for many years prior to his death. Our Suits are guaranteed PureWool, $9.00 to $25.00. TRAUB & SELIUr. C. A. Tuteur, who was the senate journal clerk during the recent session of the general assembly, returned to IndiAnapolis yesterday to assist m preparing the copy of the laws for the state printer. He may have to stay there two or three weeks. Call 202 for chick starter for your little chicks and watch them grow. ROWEN & KISER. Mrs. William WAshbUrn received a letter yesterday and a message today stating that Oliver Washburn was very low at his home in Mishawaka, Ind. He was a half-brother of William Washburn and is about 83 years of age. He visited here several years ago. 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.
Saturday, May 17, will be set aside as “Frank Chance” day at the Chicago White Sox baseball park. It will be in the nature of an appreciation fdr Frank Chance, formerly manager of the Chicago Cubs, but now manager of the New York Americans, by his admirers. Buy your chick feed and little chick starter of Rowen & Kiser; they have the best. Phone 202. Court Reporter Charles R. McFarland went to Cortland, Ohio, his old home, last week and arrived in Chicago Sunday on bis way here, but was taken sick and Monday entered a hospital there. He wrote that he would probably be able to leave the hospital in a few days and is expected here by the last of the week. The new 5 and 10 Cent Store is located in the Williams block, opposite the court house. Dr. A. S. Newell, of Converse, Ind., and brother, A. G. Newell, <Jf Logansport, were here Tuesday and remained until this morning on a visit with their unck, Smith Newell, who has been in quite poor health lately and for several days has been confined to his bed. His nephew, the physician, came to see him in hopes that he might assist in his recovery. John' M. Knox canie down from Chicago this afternoon for a visit of several days with his father and other relatives. He has completed his first year in pharmacy and after a short vacation and rest will return to the and continue to work In a drug store. He has been over to the Presbyterian hospital several times to see Ross Bringle, who was an old schoolmate. He icports that Ross seemed somewhat better up to last Friday, but since then had not been doing so well and it had been' necessary to use hypodermics to allay the pain. Ross passed a somewhat better night last night. He has a struggling chance to recover but it is going to prove an uphfll job. You will have early fries if you feed your chicks Blatehford’s milk feed. Sold by Hamilton A Kellner.
