Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Florence Paxton, of South Bend, came today to visit her aunt, Mrs. Kate R. Watson, her uncle, Charles Paxton, and other relatives. Born, Wednesday, April 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McColly, of Kniman, a son. On Thursday, April 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Holder, of Hanging Grove township, a daughter. 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. Miss Gertrude Bartoo,„of Decatur, Mich., returned there this morning from Remington, having been brought here by friends. She Is a sister of Mrs. William Little, whose sadden death occurred at Remington Saturday, and whose funeral took place Tuesday. We have not been in the buggy business 43 years, but our companies inake a line of buggies that have stood the test longer than that HAMILTON & KELLNER. Misses Jennie Harris and Marceline Roberts went to Chicago yesterday and Mrs. Jessie Roberts joined them there today. Miss Marcelinc is enjoying a ten days’ vacation from Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, which was delayed because of the flood conditions that prevailed at the time originally set for spring vacation. Our store is now open evenings. If you do your shopping evenings ■don’t fall to call oh us. All departments filled with new spring goods. ROWLES & PARKER. Chris. Reiddle arrived home this morning for a visit with his mother add sister. He is working for Charles Sternberg on a dredge at Mansfield, Ohio, and that locality suffered somd from the floods but not nearly so much as Dayton, Columbus, Zanesville and other places. Chris, visited Columbus* and says that damage there was extensive. \ Robert Vondprsmith came over from Grant Park, 111., yesterday, and today his aged mother, Mrs. Maria Vondersmith, accompanied him home for a visit. She will also visit at Brook before returning home. She has been‘ living here with her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright, for some time. Mrs. Wright has been quite poorly for the past two months. 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.