Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Chic-starter, and chicken feed, and oyster shells, at John Eger’s. Verne Haas will come down from Chicago this evening to spend Sunday with relatives. For a cigar that is Rich, Fragrant and Delicious in Flavor and Aroma, trip- the COMET (sc). Made in Rensselaer. George Ulm, who has been working on a dredge in Wisconsin, came home today for a visit with his wife and little daughter. The mep, young or old, should see Roberts’ buggy . stock. These buggies are fine lookers as well as good goods. C. A. ROBERTS. Miss Coro Ellis returned to her home at Lagrange „this morning after a visit since Wednesday with Misses Edith and Alice Shedd. What is it that, is so wonderful about a plow a man can pull? Listen, C. A. Roberts has a manure spreader that a man can pull. Mrs. Helen Shumway, who was recently adjudged insane, will probably be taken to the asylum Sunday. Word accepting her was received by County Clerk Perkins today. , Abe Martin Says: “Next t’ a well defined ease o’ hives, ther haint nothin’ as aggravatin’ as a feller that’s noncommittal. There’s no place like home—unless th’ sewin’ woman is there. A new Methodist church at Star City, Pulaski county, will be dedi--cated tomorrow, April 20th. Rev. George B. Jones will conduct a revival following the dedication. Rev. B. S. Hollepeter and Rev. A. T. Briggs will assist at the dedication. 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. W. A. Rinehart, of Queen City, Mo., was here a short time this morning, on business. He is still -engaged in stock raising at Queen City, a town of several hundred people near the lowa line. Will reports that Mrs. Rinehart is enjoying excellent health.

Try our mill feed, 16V 2 per cent protein, for the same price as bran. HAMILTON & KELLNER. '‘Billy” Stewart, the erstwhile champion wrestler, was down from Niles, Mich., this week visiting James Harriott and others, and was in Rensselaer today. He has given up the sporting life and is now working for a living, having, a position in a factory at Niles. Miss Ethel Hermansen returned to Chicago this morning, where she will engage at private nursing. She Was recently graduated from one of the hospital training schools in that city. She has since visited her parents in Gillam township and her sister, Mrs. Lou Robinson, east of Rensselaer. C. A. Roberts has had forty-five years of experience in the wagon and buggy business, and worked seventeen years at the blacksmith trade, and has made out of iron most every piece of iron that is put on a buggy. Call in and ask some questions as to the style or kind of iron on a buggy and see if you are not intelligently answered. Earl Woodcox, the Chicago youth who has been in such serious condition at the hospital, Is now very much improved and there is every indication that he will recover enough to leave there shortly. He had rheumatism and this produced inflammation of the lining of the heart and for two or three weeks his death seemed near at hand. He is a brother of Mrs. Thad Stephens and Miss Hazel Woodcox. The condition of the Kresel boy, who was taken to the Wesley hospital in Chicago with a carbuncle on his upper lip, has continued very bad and the lower lip has been somewhat infected and there was danger of septic pneumonia resulting. Last evening word was received from the hospital that he was slightly Improved. It is not improbable that he will lose part of his upper lip and, indeed, It is still uncertain whether he will recover. The Republican is in receipt of another pointed criticism of the fact that there are no hitching post arrangements in Rensselaer, but the article will be held awaiting acknowledgment as to authorship. This paper is perfectly willing to present the arguments of the farmers in this matter, but we shall require to know who writes the articles. If desired the names will not be published unless the articles are unnecessarily severe, but the publishers must know who is doing the writing.

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