Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CIK Princess theatre THEO. GEORGE, Prop.
V. J. Crisler and Attorney Dunlap made a business trip to Chicago today ; * Mr. and Mrs. Moses Chupp and little Irene Clifton went to Beaversvi'lle, HQ., today, for a Visit with relatives. All Ladies Dress Suits at great re ductions. Must be moved at once. jTENDIG’S FAIR. Mrs. W. E. Harris and two children and Miss Mable Moore went to Moanence, 111., today, for a visit of several days. \ 'Mrs. C, G. Spitler returned this morning from a visit since Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Clark, at Wheatfield. We have installed an electric motor and can give you prompt and excellent service grinding feed. HAMILTON & KELLNER. .... A i Freddie the 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mustard, fell yesterday and dislocated his left eIbOTV joint for the third time this year. Mrs. O. M. Miller and Mrs. Joe Scbanlaub, ©f North Manchester, who have been visiting in Rensselaer, went to Mt. Ayr today to visit relatives. Prices greatly reduced on all oxfords and white shoes. Gome early while we have the sizes. FENDIG’S FAIR. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hamilton came this morning from Indianapolis for a visit of about ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Warner. , Daisy Fly Killer, Fly Traps, Fly Swatters, Tanglefoot, • Poison Fly paper, at Jiarrette’s Variety Store Miss Edna Babcock returned to her home at Parr this morning and Miss Jane Parldson and Master Harry English went with her to remain for several days. Lewis Jacks continues very low at his home at Lee and was reported to have been extremely bad off Wednesday evening but slightly Improved this morning. You will need a good wagon to market your harvest. See Hamilton & Kellner. ( Jely Tumblers, Paraffine, Labels, Fruit Jar Caps, Can Rubbers; Large Stew Kettles, Fruit Jar Fillers, Oollanders, and Fruit Presses at Jarrette’s Variety Stora Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Winn are being visited by Miss Sarah Patterson and Miss Marian Plante, both of Pittsburg, Pa., who arrived yesterday for an extended visit. Fred Burger, of Remington, a baseball fan, was in Rensselaer this morning enroute to Chicago, where he was going to attend the SoxAtMetic contest this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith went to Lapme today, where she will remain until the last of the week. Mr. Smith has extensive road making contracts near that city. Mrs. Bertha Davids, one of the telephone operators, is taking a two weeks’ vacation and left this morning for Indianapolis to visit the family of L. W. Tanner, formerly residents of Rensselaer. Misses Georgia and Muiiel Harris returned this morning from a visit of a week at the home of D. M. Yeoman at Tab, Ind. Mrs. Yeoman returned with them to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Strong. J, F. Bruner and wife made ah auto trip to Lebanon Sunday, returning Monday, and visited their daughter, Miss Cora, who is learnIhg telegraphy there in the Western Union office, of which Miss Zoe Peek is the manager. We have a few spring Suits left which must be sold. We are offering suits that sold at $15.00 to $29.00, •t SIO.OO to $17.00. Opportunity to purchase high grade suit for little money. FENDIG’S FAIR. Miss Esther Ludwig, of the Illinois Womans College at Jacksonville, spent several hours Inßeneselaer this morning, conferring with ladies who may be interested in attending that college, which is a Methodist institution. J
