Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ray D. Thompson made a trip to dEKSgo today. *‘7“’ William Faylor, of Union township, is quite sick. Attorney Emery Sellers came over from Montieello this morning. Frank Pass went to Medaryville today for a visit with relatives. The Deering machine—the Farmers’ Favorite—is sold by Hamik ton & Kellner. Mrs. John Merritt went to Hammond today to visit relatives for several days. - All Ladles Dress Suits at great re ductions. Must be moved at once. FENDIG’S FAIR. » Hurley Beam continues to make some improvement and indications are now quite favorable* for him. Tt you want the best gasoline engine we have it for you. HAMILTON A KELLNER. Mrs. George Burley and son, Lowell, went to Lafayette today for a visit Until Sunday evening with relatives. Miss Addle Preston returned to her home at Elgin, 111., today, after a visit with her eousin, Mrs. B. W. Ellsworth, of Barkley township.

Prices greatly reduced bn all oxfords and white shoes. Come early while we have the sizes. FENDIG’S FAIR. Mrs. J. A. Rowles, of LaCrosse, caine yesterday for a Visit with her son, W. O. Rowles and wife, for an indefinite time. Deering Standard Twine ten cents and prison twine nine cents. Spot cash only. HAMH/TON & KELLNER. Mrs. Laura Fate and sister, Mrs. Herrod, went to Logansport today and will visit a relative who is ain inmate of Longcliffe. For earache, toothache* pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy tor emergencies. Sol Guth, of Washington, 111., who has considerable land in Jasper county, was here today looking after the purchase of some more land.

Misses Martha and Hjlen Parker, of Remington, came to Rensselaer today for a visit with friends, returning with Ruth Clark, who had visited them since the Fourth. Hugh Davisson, the Monon agent at MoCoysiburg, has purchased an Excelsior motorcycle and will now make frequent visits to the home of his parents in Rensselaer. Mrs. A. O. Harriott and child and Mrs. Everett Leech and son, returned to Hammond today after a visit of a week with Mrs. Alex. Leech. Yasil Leech accompanied them home. Roy Koepkey, who moved from here a year ago, came this morning to visit friends for a few days. He has been working in the shops at Lafayette, where his tether, Chris Koepkey, also works. We have a few spring Suits left which must tje sold. We are offering suits that sold at $15.00 to $29.00, at SIO.OO to $17.00. Opportunity to purchase high grade suit for little money. FENDIG’S FAIR. Elmer Wilcox went to Ohioago today to attend the Sox-Highlander ball game He will have as a partner that excellent companion and red hot ten, Orlan Grant, and there will be a lively time in their part of the grandstand. We have a limited number of fancy wash Dresses, Ladles’ Spring Suits, Dress Skirts, upon which we are offering prices which are bound to move them. Our advice—come early. FENDIG’S FAIR.

Ed Peck, Charles Pefley and Willis and Thos. Samuels, of Remington, who had been spending several days fishing at the Kankakee river, returned home via Rensselaer today. They found fishing slow', although they caught several pickerel and goggle eyes. Miss Gertrude Kean returned to her home at Buchanan, Mich., to day, after a visit with Mrs. W. O. Rowles. She came partially to attend the wedding Wednesday of her sister, Miss Edna Kean. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Miller, also oif Buchanan, and who came here for the wedding, returned to their home today. v ■ Lacking one week of being one hundred years and seven months old, Jacob F. Souers, the oldest male resident of Huntington county, died about midnight Tuesday after a critical illness. The only older person residing in the county Is Kdl-Ro-Quah, the Indian princess, who is one hundred and three yean old. A Classified Adv. will mU it CASTOR IA Rnr atodfl and filiHlnp Tit KM YM Bm JUnp Begirt