Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hrs. A. G. Catt is spending the day with her parents at Thayer. Buy Thrashing Coal at Harrington Bros, elevator. Phone 7. Mrs. John Myers went to Kniman today to visit the family of Alfred Moore. '< You will need a good wagon to market your harvest. See Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. F. H. Hemphill and son, Byron, went to Roann today to visit her parents. Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Alex. Leech went to Foresman yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Carl Hamacher. Miss Laura Roeke, of Kewanee, 111, who has been visiting friends here this week, return to her home today. Mr. Hamlin, of Joliet, Ilk, who has ‘been visiting J. F. Mitchell and family (for a week, returned home this morning. Misses Marie and Gertrude Barkley and Miss Blanche Ott returned today from a week’s visit with relatives in Ghicago. Miss Nell Brewer, of Indianapolis, Who has been visiting in Chicago, came to Rensselaer today to visit Miss Ethel Perkins. We have installed an electric motor and can give you prompt and excellent service grinding feed. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Misses Aileen Allman and Angela Kolhoff left yesterday for a visit with Misses Florence Allman and Florence Ryan 'at Bloomington. Mrs. Nicholas Krull and little daughter returned to Kentland today, having been here since the death of her (father, Charles Ramp. Mrs. Anna Gemmer, of St. Helen, Minn, after a visit of a few days with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Grow, left this morning for Wabash, to visit her parents. Mrs. S. J. Sigler went to Mt. Ayr today after a short visit with Mrs. J. A. Grant She will probably return to Chicago and may go from there to Cleveland for a short time. Mrs. Frank Eggleston and two sons, Donald and Raymond, of Kingman, Kans, who have been visiting in Chicago, came this morning to visit R. A. Parkison and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Cromwell and son and daughter, of Indianapolis, who have been visiting in Chicago, came today for an over Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fell, being Mrs. Fell’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Call, of Roselawn, visited Charles Tubb and family, west of town, several days this week. They expect to leave next week for Manchester, tfenn., to make that city their future home. The 2-cent fare rate on all railroads in Minnesota affected by the recent deeision of the United States supreme court will go into effect next Monday. The lower merchandise and commodity freight schedules will be filed on the same date. Mrs. J. T. Miles, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. L. E. Lyons, and her brother, C. G. Robertson, at Brook, was brought to Rensselaer by auto this morning and departed for her home at Eminance, Ind. Philip Kistner came over fi;om Dunn station, Benton county, today to look after his farm near McCoy slburg. He has not been feeling very well lately and thought a trip to Jasper county might help to restore him to better health. J. J. Mills, one of the construction bosses at the big dredge, went to his home at Star City this morning to remain over Sunday. Progress has quite rapid in installing the machinery on the dredge barge but there is a little delay now by the non-arrival of some of the new machinery from Marion, O. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optometrist, makes a speciality of fitting glasses for headache and other nervous affections. The clear-seeing eye is not always a normal eye. It may obtain perfect vision by a strain. This will In time injure the eye and affect the nervous system. Office in former Harris Bldj, over Jessen’a Jewelry Store. Phone 403. - ■ ■ - ** 1 % Henry Wood was up town today for the first time since he fell out of a cherry tree four weeks ago. He uses a crutch to get about with and is still quite sore as a result of the bruises lie received. He was sitting “straddle” of the top round of a.KMoot ladder when the limb broke and let him fall, and it is remarkable that he was not more seriously Injured. Mort Kilgore, secretary, and J W. Oswald, attorney, of the Newton County Loan and Savings Association, were here last Evening on busk ness connected with the association. The company has applications for a number of loans from here and if these are made a number of residences will ibe erected. The company was organized in 1894 and is one of the solid institutions of Newton county. Plain or printed Butter Wrap pers, at this office . Use our Classified Column.
