Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Homer Hopkins returned to Monticello this morning after a visit over Sunday with his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins. The Busical Trio at the Gayety tonight and Tuesday night comes to Manager Barnes with the highest endorsement. Last week’s shows were all of a high order and the large crowds were delighted. Ernest Ramey is taking a vacation from the G. E. Murray store and accompanied by his wife and baby left Sunday for Wheatfield. They will also visit at DeMotte and Lafayette during the week. For havesting and threshing you may need extra dishes. You wiU find a full stock, plates, cups and saucers, extra cups, bowls, platters, tumblers, etc., at Jarrette’s Variety Store. Bert and Floyd Amsler went to Elkhart yesterday to get the new Pratt automobile which Floyd recently gave an order tor. Bert also has the “bug” and may buy a car while away. Charles Moody and Van Moody saw the Athletics and Sox in a double header Saturday and both games were “air-tight.” They remained in the city over Sunday and saw Washington defeat the Sox 5 to 1. The hose put up a poor game Sunday, making five ‘errors. The famous Chappelle, who cost the Sox managers about $25,000, played to all games, and seems to be making good as a batter and fielder. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels and little granddaughter, Sarah O’Neall, went to Chicago yesterday. Sarah went on to South Bend, where her parents are living while Mr. O’Neall is working as an expert accountant in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Parcels brought the 8-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Parcels home with them for a stay of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Tryon, of Broken Arrow, Okla., have been visiting his father, C. T. Tryon and wife the past two days. Today father and son went to West Baden Springs for a sojourn of several days. Mrs. L. T. Tryon and baby went to Cornell, 111., to visit her relatives L. T. Tryon, like most other prosperous people living near Tulsa, Okla., is Interested in the oil fields, having stock in a company that is being started there. Lyman Zea went io South Chicago today to sell pain killer and furniture polish. He has done a lot of canvassing in the lake region during the past two years and the people up there are now so generally in perfect health that there is rarely a death from natural causes. Lyman says that death never ro suits where his pain killer te used according to directions unless by accident and even then the immediate use of the remedy will restore fully ninety per cent to life again. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reed will start on an auto trip Wednesday morning, and. will be absent about a month, visiting relatives and attending chautauquM to Illinois. They will be accompanied by their nieces, Beulah and Margaretta Pfetzlng, of Havana, 111, and by Master Chester Henneger. of Easton. 111, who have been visiting here. Miss Mabel Fuller, also ot Easton, who has been visiting here, will start home Tuesday morning. Mr Reed and party will prive to H f varu \’ 111., Wednesday. They will attend a ten dava* meet luff of the Rn Worth League Chautauqua at that Ifface land another Chautauqua at Pana.