Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Floyd Meyers nude a trip to Chicago today. Born, July sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roth, a daughter. The Frankfort Cubs will play ball with Monon tomorrow. Miss Ruth Clark is visiting the Parker ehldren in Remington. Born, July 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Price, of Parr, a daughter. Mrs. 8. M. Haas went to Logansport yesterday for a few days' visit with her mother. For a new McCormick mower or binder see C. A Roberts, agent. They're the world’s best. Dr. Sewell, the chiropodist, will remain here until Monday. See him at the Nowels House. The Deering line of binders, mowers and rakes are not the cheapest but there Js none better. Gaylord McFarland was home from Wabash to spend the Fourth with his parents and friends. Frederick Brown, of Bogers Park, 111., is visiting his cousin, Leslie Clark, and other relatives here. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colvert and baby came from Chicago Thursday evening for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mra Herbert Zea, of Hammond, came yesterday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zea. Joseph Pickard, a religious student at St. Joseph’s college, went to Chicago this morning to have his eyes treated. Julius Swartz and family, of Brookston, visited the first of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malehow. „ » Mr. and Mrs. George Webb and son, Verla, of Monon, spent the Fourth in Rensselaer, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Clouse. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith and two boys, of Chicago, came Thursday evening for a visit of a few days with his father and other relatives. Boys, the 4th of July will be here sbme of these days. Better come and select one of Roberts* buggies for you and your girl. C. A ROBERTS. Mrs. Russell Willits, of McCoy sburg, and Misses Lena, Millie and Emma Zabel, of Lee, were Fourth of July guests of Michael Ringeisen and family. We are selling twine for spot cash only. Our prices are nine cents for the prison and ten cents tor the Deering Standard. ' HAMILTON & KELLNER.; O. L. Osborne, of Schenectady, N. Y„ where he is employed in the locomotive engine works, is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne. Still at the old stand selling buggies and carriages, mowers, binders, spreaders and repairs tor all goods represented. '_■ ; Q A ROBERTS.
Mrs. Jennie Wishard went to Parr this morning to meet her son, Melvin, who came down from Chicago to look after his Union township farming interests. Mrs. S. R. Nichols went to Chicago this morning to attend the Majestic matinee, where her son, Earle Reynolds and Nellie Donegan are playing thia week. / Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Paulus, of near Brook, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Davis, of Salem. 111., who are their guests, spent the Fouth in Rensselaer. The J. H. Boyers Jesse James show played here last night to capacity business. Good band. Good show. Everybody pleased.—Tamaroa, Hl., News, April 25th. , - Peyton Davisson, of Francesville, was a visitor over the 4th with his afflicted brother, Lewis Davisson. Peyton is 84 years of age but as spry as most men of sixty. 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. Mrs. M. A. Blackwell and Ray J. Adams, of Indianapolis, came to Rensselaer this morning and were taken by auto to Remington to visit Luther Brown and family. Mr. Farmer, when you need re pairs for McCormick mowers or bidders call bn C. A. Roberts. He has a good stock on hand and can furnish any repairs on short notice Rensselaer, Ind. Mrs. Jacob Hensler and brother, W. F. Ford, of Remington, brought Mrs. Ford and Miss Myrtle Ford over in an auto this morning and the two last named went to Chicago tor a visit of indefinite length.
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