Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS O, you “College Inn.” Mrs. Maria Biggs and Mrs. Wagner, of Wheatfield, were Rensselaer visitors' today. Mr. P. Potts, of Chicago, came yesterday to spend the day with B. J. Jarrette and family. Mrs. L. A Bostwick is selling the Spirella corset. Phone 549. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. Lemma Hickman, of near Mt. Ayr, made a business trip to Lafayette today. \ The Foreign Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. J. Q. Alter tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. B. J. Jarrette returned home Monday after spending some time with relatives and friends at Warsaw, Ind. .

If you want a first-class manure spreader at a bargain, see us at once. HAMILTON &- KELLNER. Yes Richards came from Wanatah yesterday evening to attend the funeral of his little grandson, the child of Clarence Hamilton. A. F. long and daughter, Miss Martha, went to Chicago todqy, where the latter is taking vocal culture every Wednesday at the Herman Devries Studio. Children’s Summer Toys—WheelBarrows, Garden Sets, Sand Pails, Balls, Doll Cabs, Wagons, Tubs, Ironing Boards, etc, Jarrette’s Variety Store. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ranton, Sr., went to their home at Hoopeston, 111., today after a month’s stay with their son, Ed, and family, on the former Maines’ farm. We are selling a large number of buggies and carriages. Why? Because we have the goods and our prices are right. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. F. B. Meyer returned to Gary yesterday evening. The big fire that occurred there Monday was only a block from the location of Mr. Meyer’s drug store. William Eisele has been busy the past week preparing the soil for ten acres of onions on the B. Forsythe farm. William Whited, who will tend the onions, is working with Mr. EiSele.

Our line of poultry feed is complete. We have chick starter, milk mash, Crown Brand, oyster shell, grit, and all sizes of cracked corn. HAMILTON & KELLNER. William Largo, of Illinois, was here this morrdng to pay his taxes on a farm near Lee, that is partly in Jasper and partly in White counties. He went from here to Monticello to pay his taxes there. Rose M. Remmek has returned from Indianapolis wad will .be in her office every day. Eyes examined and glasses fitted according to the latest approved methods. Phone 403. Mrs. James Norris went to Pleasant Ridge yesterday evening to see Mrs. Will Eldridge, who has been gaining health quite slowly since her recent operation for appendicitis. The Republican yesterday misstated the name of Mrs. Burr, who is building a new house on West Harrison street, and should have said Mrs. Malinda Burr instead of Mrs. Nancy Burr. Eph. Gilmore was over from Lee yesterday. He is planning to build a new house for himself and wife, and temporarily is living with his son-in-law. Mrs. Gilmore is recovering from a quite severe case of pneumonia. We are unloading our sixth car of flour for the first four months of 1913. The high quality of “Aristos,’ the perfect flour, and the price is the same as you pay for a lower quality, $135 a sack. Every sack makes a new customer or a better one. Try it. JOHN EGER. Miss Hannah Culp, of Fair Oaks, was 68 years of age yesterday and went to the home of her brother, David Culp, of near Lee, for a visit. “Unple” David has been quite poorly for some time. He will be 79 years of age the Ist day of June.

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