Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Father Augustin Seifert, the retiring rector of St. Joseph’s college, left on an early train this morning for Carthagenia, Ohio, and will quite probably rest up some time before assuming other active work.

Mrs. C. P. Wright, who was operated on at the Streator hospital in Chicago Tuesday, is getting along nicely according to her son, Donald, who is still with her, and who writes daily to Mr. Wright and the family. Don expects to be able to leave her this evening and will return home.

Roberts still has a nice clean line of buggies and carriages and has a new stock coming. Call and see him on Front street, just across the street from King’s blacksmith shop.

M. C. Ullery and Clyde Ullery, of Brook returned from a trip to Big Brook, returned from a trip to Big chased a farm of 80 acres within two miles of Big Rapids and Clyde will move there next spring. They saw Charley Hammond and A. K. Sayler while there and report that each are getting along nicely.

Mr. Farmer, when you need repairs for McCormick mowers or binders call on C. A. Roberts. He has a good stock on hand and can furnish any repairs on short notice. Rensselaer, Ind.

It is reported to us that the funeral of Fred Lanoue at Earl Park was the largest ever held in that place. His tragic death, coupled with his personal popularity brought friends and acquaintances from all over the north part of bjie county to attend the services and pay their last respects.—Fowler Review.

We we¥e again out of Aristos for a short time last week, but we are now unloading our Bth car for 1913. The high quality of “Aristos,” the perfect flour, Is what sells it. JOHN EGER.

The Carr brothers and their sister, Miss Nan Carr, were informed by telegram a day or two ago of the death at Lafayette of their aunt, Mrs. Jane Whitsei, whose funeral occurred Thursday, but they were unable to attend it. She was 73 years of age and had been a widow for 22 years and an invalid for the past two years.

Barefoot sandals, ventilated shoes, tennis shoes, and all varieties of footwear designed for hot, scorching days, can be found at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

Earl Bruner, who is now located at Hampden, N. Dak., writes back to friends that he is now playing ball and making good with a swift independent team, at a salary of S7O a month. He states that he ds pitching and has not been scored on for £1 innings. He is painting when not playing ball. Earl played some oi| the old Wrens team four years ago.

Still at the old stand selling buggies and carriages, mowers, binders, spreaders and repairs for all goods represented. C. A. ROBERTS.

Miss Helen Murray is entertaining at a house party seven young lady friends from Wisconsin University, members of her sorority, the Alpha Chi Omega. Four of ithe guests, Misses Mary Sayle and Floy Humiston, of Madison, and Ann Kelckhelfer, of Milwaukee, and Ann Reuth, of Sun Prairie, came yesterday, and Misses Ruth Morris and Irene Morris, of Oshkosh, and Ida May Rush, of Ft. Wayne, Wis., will come this evening.

Donald Beam, who has been as sisting his father,- Agent Beam, for a long time, took a position as a bill clerk in the Monon’s freight office in Chicago this week, going to work Wednesday, which was his 21st birthday. Like all the other boys who have gone into railroad offices from Rensselaer he will doubtless make good. Fred Hamil’ton has started work at the depot, filling the position formerly held by Don.

The Barnyard Shoe is the best and most durable work shoe in the world. We want every farmer and laborer to get our Barnyard proposition before buying work Shoes. We give you a written guarantee with each pair. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

The weather has moderated considerably since yesterday. Clouds have obscured the sun much of the time and breezes ‘have been blowing all day. The weatherman promises local showers for .tonight or tomorrow and cooler weather. The heated period has proven a splendid thing for corn. The dry spell .has given an opportunity to clean out the weeds and the corn has been growing rapidly. So far, nothing has suffered in this county for lack of rain, but now the need of It is evident There was some rain south and west last evening, and for some time it seemed that Rensselaer would get a shower, but there was none.

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