Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The talk of the town is of Harmount’s big Uncle Tom’s Cabin at Rensselaer, under a big tent, Monday evening, June 30th. •John Ward went to Teagarden, Marshall county, yesterday, after receiving word that his mother, who is about 90 yeans of age, had been seriously injured by a fall. Try a sack of R & K*s Rest Flour beeaues it’s the best you can buy. We sell this flour at the same price others get for their poor grade.— Rowen & Kiser, phone 202. t Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller, of Kankakee, IK, arrived in Rensselaer this morning and .were met by Mrs. JL Ashley, of Mt, Ayr, and taken to the latter’s home for a visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Bert RiehaTdson and daughter, Marie, of Sharon, Wis., and Mrs. John Hayes and children, of Barkley township, were visitors at the Comer House yesterday." ( Mrs. William Strawbridge went to Chicago this morning, where she will be met by her husband, who came from Lincoln, Neb., and together they will go to Silvan Beach, Mich., to spend several weeks. Mrs. Bert Brenner and son Ralph, who came from Valparaiso to attend the Moody-Long wedding, have been visiting friends here since Wednesday. They went to Mt. Ayr today to remain over Sunday and will then return here for a visit of several days longer. George Robinson, who suffered severe injuries as the result of a fall from a telephone pole at Oonneraville four years ago, is having considerable trouble now with his left foot, and a piece of a bone was removed yesterday with the hope of aiding that member. Some depraved person threw one or two beer bottles in the street on the north side of the court house square Friday night, thus menacing the feet of stock and the tires of automobiles.' Any person who would do sueh a contemptible trick should he severely punished if they are discovered. Seven Premier care, all the same pattern, passed through Rensselaer Friday enroute horn Indianapolis to Lincoln, Neb., floating banners reading "The Lord Tour.” The owners are said to have purchased the cars art a reduction of SSO each conditioned cm driving them through all at the same time. Robert's 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.