Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The best machinery is what our progressive fanners want. We handle only standard lines. HAMILTON & KELLNER. H. W. Wood left this morning for Dayton, Ohio, to attend the reunion of his regiment, the 93rd Ohio. He expects to return home Saturday evening. We are.this week unloading another car of Wisconsin sand-grown rural potatoes, for late seed or fancy table usa 15c a peck or 60c a bushel JOAN EGER. Z. F. Little, Morf Kilgore and George O. Bales, of Goodland, came to Renseslaer yesterday by auto and stopped at Remington and picked up F. L. Lough, cashier of the Remington bank. Mr. Little and Mrs. Kilgore were arranging for a local representative of the Newton County Loan and Savings Association and C. G. Spitler will look after their business in this place. Henry Jones, for several years a resident of Chieago, where he has been engaged in the barber business, has been in quite poor health for some time and spent the past winter at Block Mountain, North Carolina He returned from there about two weeks ago and visited his brother, John Jones and family, of Newton township, until today, when he returned to Chieago. Henry has been suffering from lung trouble and his condition was so had when he went to North Carolina that he could scarcely speak above a whisper. He is now considerably improved but expeets that the winter months will again drive him southward.