Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We are selling a large number of buggies and carriages. Why? Because we have the goods and our prices are right. HAMILTON A KELLNER. - " 1 William Holmes, who owns a tract of land at Mars Hill, was greatly pleased Thursday evening when The Indianapolis ’News reported that the Crawford Locomotive and Car Co. was going to move its plant to Mars Hill from Streator, HI. It employs 2,500 people and will be a great thing for the Indianapolis suburb, which is only a 10-minute street car ride from the center of town. Mr. Holmes has about 35 lots there, which will make him a fortune if Mars Hill tdrns out as well as present activities indicate. Schulze’s Pan Dandy and Big Dandy Bread are gaining new friends daily. 5c and 10s loaves. For sale by Rowles A Parker. I mm ■ w.i i i i .i Our line of poultry feed is complete. We have chick starter, milk mash, Crown Brand, oyster shell grit, and all sizes of cracked com. HAMILTON A KELLNER The progressive old age pension bill to provide one to four dollars a week for all those more than 65 years old, whose incomes are under $lO a week, was introduced in the house Monday by Representative Kelly, of Pennsylvania. 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. Secretary of the Navy Daniels was asked Wednesday to assign 400 marines and a marine band to Chicago for the water carnival to be held next August When you are in town, come iipi the new 5 and 10 Cent Store. The low prices on the goods will surprise you. The new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite court house. Secretary Lane late Wednesday announced the selection of Professor Adolph C. Miller, of Berkely, Cali., to be first assistant secretary of the interior department.

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