Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. M. Greenlee came up from Yeoman today on business. Frank Wolf, oKMichigan City, was here a short time this morning. Attorney Milt Glraves, of Morocco, was a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. F. E. Lewis was down from Kersfey yesterday transacting some ditch business. Good land will play ball at home Sunday, having Momence for opponents. - The Deering machine—the Farmers’ Favorite—is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Celina and Clara- Switzer went to Watseka today to visit relatives. The Newest Fad is Bead Portiers. Portier Beads and Basket Beads at Jarrette’s Variety Store. George F. Meyers and J. J. Hunt returned this morning from a business trip to Brown county. All Ladies Dress Suits at great reductions. Must be moved at once. FENDIG’S FAIR.

Little Miss Gladys Day went to Chicago this morning to visit her uncle, Ejjr Smith, and family. It you want the beat gasoline engine we haye it for you. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. B. F. Barnes has been severing a quite severe attack of appendicitis. She is somewhat improved today. Prices greatly reduced on all oxfords and white shoes. Come early while we have the sizes. FENDIG’S FAIR. Harry Kurrie was given the third degree in Masonry by the local lodge last night and a banquet was spread following the initiation. Deering Standard Twine ten cents and prison twine nine cents. Spot cash only. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Fred Margin and baby returned to Chicago today after a visit, here with her mother, Mrs. Ella Woodcox, and family.

Still at the old stand selling bug gies and carriages, mowers, binders, spreaders and repairs for all goods represented. & A. ROBERTS. Mrs. C. J. Faris returned to Medaryville today after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. Catherine Rowen, Mrs. Prior Rowen and “Aunt” Elisa Reed. For a new McCormick mower or binder see O. A. Roberts, agent. They're the world’s best. Mrs. C. L. Murphy and little daughter, Jennette, returned to Berwyn, 111., today, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Mrs. Williard Shields, of Wabash, came this morning to spend a week or more with relatives and friends. It is her first trip back to her old home for about three years.

Mr. Farmer, when you need re pairs for McCormick mowers or binders can on O. A. Roberts. He has a good stock on hand and can furnish any repairs on short notice Rensselaer, Ind. The Rosebud church in Union township, which was damaged by ligtning some time ago, has undergone repairs which were completed yesterday, and services will be held tomorrow. Boys, the 4th of July will be here some of these days. Better come and select one of Roberts’ buggies ror you and your girl. C. A. ROBERTS. Mrs. J. E. Harrod and daughter, Miss Laura, returned to Indianapolis today, after a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. Laura B. Fate, and family. Master Joe Fate accompanied them home for a visit. A. Leopold made a trip to Wolcott yesterday to see his sons, Isaac and Louis, and the latter, accompanied by his family, drove over in the evening to bring Mr. Leopold back home.

Excursion to CHICAGO VIA THE il*l»l!T»i!i:lillhl ' -ft' 1 ;” SUNDAY, JULY 13 Ix>w rates and special train as follows: Stations Time Rate Lv Monon 8:50 fl.oo Lv Rensselaer ..9:15 .75 At. Chicago ~...12:00 BASE BALL GAME WHITE BOX VB. BOSTON Returning, special train will leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m., Sunday, July 1% 1913. ' Calling Cards—printed or engraved; correct sizes and type laces. Let The Republican have your next