Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS - ■ .V O, you “College Inn.” Buy your Spring Buit from TRAUB & SEIIG. Misses Edith and Alice Shedd are spending today in Chicago. Pure-Wool Suits, $9.00 to $25.00. TRAUB & BELIG. Elmer Wilcox will go to Wheatfield Sunday to catch for the Regulars against the Winamac team. We sell Oliver gang, sulky, walking plows and cultivators. HAMILTON & KELLNER. T ' Arthur Shedd is here for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shedd. He was operated on only a week ago for an eye trouble and is spending the convalescent period at home. Oh yes, he got that swell buggy at Hamilton & Kellner’s. They certainly sell an elegant line of buggies and carriages. Mrs. R. L. P. Massey, whose health has not been very good for some time, suffered a paralytic stroke last Tuesday night. Her condition since then has been a precarious one, so much so that her children, Jerome and Edgar, have been summoned to her bedside.—Medaryville Advertise*. What is it that is so wonderful about a plow a man can pull? Listen, O. A. Roberts has a manure spreader that a man can pull. Ross Bringle was taken this afternoon in the home of J. M. Sauser, about a mile southwest of town, where he will be under the care of a trained nurse. He is feeling quite good and is confident that he will get along much better, now that he is back with relatives and friends again. The men, young or old, should see Roberts’ buggy stock. These buggies are fine lookers as well as good goods. C. A. ROBERTS. Lawrence Giver, son of Peter Giver, of Wabash, who has been visiting relatives here for several, days, has decided to give up barbering, at which he has been working for several years, and will go to Hammond Sunday to take up a new line of wotlc, having been offered a job in the office of the yardmaster of the Chicago& Erie railroad. A line of Single Buggy Harness has been sold for several years with Robers’ high class buggies, and the quality of the harness is the same quality as his buggies. On Front Street, Rensselaer, Ind. Mrs. D. G. Warner, Mrs. C. C. Warner, Mrs. G. W. Hopkins, Mrs. C. W. Hanley and Mrs. Frank Hardy were in Delphi Thursday evening, the guests of Mrs. Love Oaulkins, and vith the hostess, composed a theatre party and witnessed the productions of ‘The Prevarications of Becky,” by the Delphi Dramatic Club. All were profuse in their praise of the performance and of the stage talent of all composing the cast. 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 Iren that is put on a buggy. Call in and ask some questions aq to the style or kind of iron on a buggy and see If you are not Intelligently answered. Mrs. F. B. Ham, Mrs. W. H. Parkinson, Mrs. E. P. Honan and Mrs. N. H. Warner were hostesses last evening at the home Of the former to about seventy-five guests, and the evening was spent playing 6handed seven-up, it being the monthly meeting of the Round Table Club. The tables were awarded to Mrs. E. D. Rhoades and Jacob Moore. There were a number of invited guests and the evening was one of the most pleasant that has been provided by that social organization. Out of town guests were Mrs. F. B. Lyon, of Delphi; Mts. Frank Hardy, of Rogers, Ark.; and Mr. Arthur Shedd, of Chicago. Rose M. Remmek has returned from Indianapolis and will be In her office every day. Eyes examined and glasses fitted according to the latest approved methods. Phone 403. It turns out that the merchants of Indiana who hoped to see a gar nishee bill enacted into a law, but were disappointed, feel that they can take some comfort in the fact that Senator Harlan’s “false state ment” bill passed. Under this law any man who misrepresents tils ability to pay debts may be fined from SIOO to SI,OOO and sent to jail for from one to five years. Harsh physies react, weaken the bowels; will lead to chronic const! pation. Doan’s Regukts operate easily. 25c a box at all store*.
