Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Trustee Shirer was down from Whea/tfleld today. The Deering machine—the Farmers’ Favorite—is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss May Stanton, of FloYa, is visiting her brother, Roy A. Stanton, the insuarnce agent. The Newest Fad is Bead Portiers. Portier Beads and Basket Beads at Jarrefcte’s Variety Store Miss Edna Hauter went to Chicago today for a stay of several days. It you want the best gasoline engine we have it for you. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. C. C. Starr and little granddaughter, Genevieve Starr, went to Gary today fotr a visit of several days. For earache toothache, pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy for emergencies. Jolhn Kimberlin left .today for Rossville, 111., after a short visit in Barkley township with John N. Baker arid family?
Mr. and Mrs. Zern Wright went to Chicago this morning to accompany ins mother, Mrs. C. P. Wright, home from the hospital. Misses Emma and May Beilfus re turned to Chicago this morning after a visit of several days with friends in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. O. McAllister, of Joliet, 111., came to spend the Fourth and visit with her sister, Mrs. James Elliott, and father, George Ott. Deering Standard Twine ten cents and prison twine nine cents. Spot cash only. HAMILTON & KELLNER. W. C. Baker, of Chicago, came down Friday ito spend the Fourth here and to visit his father, John N. Baker, and family a few days. Andrew Wheeler, better known as “Dutch,” who is employed at the Little Indian Cigar Store, will go to Chattsworth, 111., today for a visit of a week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steel, of Chicago, were guests from Friday to Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. English, who took them as far as Shelby on their return trip by auto. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of the M. E. church will hold their regular monthly lOcent social at the church Tuesday, July Bth, from 5 till 8. The J. H. Boyers Jesse James show played here last might to capacity business. Good band. Good show. Everybody pleased—Tamaroa, 111., News, April 25th. Mrs. Allie Francis, who suffered a stroke of paralysis last week, is slightly improved, hut it is quite probable will not \ improve very much and wilt be a permanent invalid. Charles Jaeks and family spent Sunday with his father, Lewis M. Jacks, at Lee. His father has been in poor health for some time and is now suffering a great deal from asthma. He is 59 years of age.
Boyers Show, which showed here Tuesday night to a large crowd, pleased everybody. They carry a neat, clean outfit, and will always get a crowd hera—Greenville, Mo., Times, Nov. 11th •Mrs. Marion I. Adams returned to Chicago this morning, where she has been taking treatment for some time. A little growth at one side of her nose of a cancerous nature has been practically cured by radium treatment. Mr.'and Mrs. L. A. Hamilton and daughter, of Chicago, came Thursday to visit J. F. Mitchell and wife, of Jordan township. He returned to the city today. Mrs. Hamilton will return the last of the w'eek and Miss Hamilton will remain for a more protracted visit. John Dexter, who is moving his cement tile plant from Remington to Wheatfleld, passed through Rensselaer this morning enroute to the latter place. He expects to get started up about the middle of July and has his buildings erected and a fine prospect for business. Farmers ’n southern Nebraska are offering almost any kind of wages to get harvest hands to care for the small grain crop which is being harvested. Wages ranging from $4 to $6 a day and board are being promised. In southern Nebraska fawners’ daughters and wives are aiding in the fields. In the list of naval officers designated for forced retirement by the plucking board” are Commanders Clarence Morton Stone and George Grant Mitchell, of Indiana. Commander Stone is now on the Buffalo and Commander Mitchell on the Paducah. The former was appointed to the Naval Academy in 1&83 and the latter in 1885. CASTOR IA Star Infanta Children. Tit KM YnHmJUnp Ought
