Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AU kind of teed sold by Hamilton & Kellner. , . Mrs. John R. Vanatfa is spending today in Chicago. John Poole made a business trip to Hopkins Park, 111., today. Buy Thrashing Coal at Harrington Bros, elevator. Phone 7. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe made a business trip to Monticello yesterday. Good lump coal for threshing, $3.50 per ton, at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Mrs. W. H. Parkinson and children are visiting her parents at Attica. A first-class wagon bed, trippie sides, $19.00, at Hamilton & Kellner’s. W. W. Sargent, of-Monticello, was a business visitor in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Will Price and Miss Mamie Tullis, of Parr, were Rensselaer visitors today, Miss Bess Seeger, of Marion, came yesterday for a visit with Mrs. Harve J. Robinson. A " Mrs. N. O. Whitton, of Newland, went to Hammond this morning to visit relatives. Born, July 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Greenlee, of Walker township, near Kniman, a son. Going camping? Everything un der the sun in picnic specialties at the Home Grocery. Wheatfield played ball at Hebron Sunday and lost by the big score of 15 to 0. Mrs. R. A. Mannan, of Wheatfield, came this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. J. W. Tilton, for several days. Smith Newell, whose health has been very poor lately, is now reported considerably better. Mrs. Frank Cooper, Of Indianapolis, came yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. J. K. Smith, and family. Miss Dagmar Nelson returned to Campus, 111., this morning after a visit of three weeks with Miss Charlotte Kanne. Daisy Fly Killer, Fly Traps, Fly Swatters, Tanglefoot, Polson Fly paper, at Jarrette’s Variety Store. r -Miss Avaline Kindig, of Monticello, came Monday evening for a week’s visit with Miss Grace Norris and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. BrUnsdon, of Hammond, are spending their vacation in Rensselaer, visiting her father, W. R. Shesler. / The K. of P. lodge will have work in the first rank this evening.. All resident and visiting brothers are asked to attend. _ •* Mrs. Joseph Dluzak and daughter, Margaret, from near Remington, went to Kankakee this morning to visit relatives. You can get Salome, the great wash day labor saver, at the Home Grocery. One 10c cake will convince you that it is a marvel. Jacob Wright, who had been visiting his cousins, Randolph and Jasper Wright, near Mt. Ayr, returned to his home in Chicago yesterday. A. A. Gorbet, of DeMotte, -was a Rensselaer visitor today. He has been feeling quite poorly for the past“ two weeks but is improved now. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz, of Chicago, visited her sister, Mrs. Vern Nowels and husband, over Sunday, and returned to Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reynolds were *down from Chicago Sunday to spend the day with his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols, and with his brother, Earle Reynolds. Mrs. Evaline Randle, who is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Josserand, at Reynolds, was in Rensselaer a short time yesterday and today visiting friends and relatives. Jelly Tumblers, Paraflne, Labels, Fruit Jar Caps, Can Rubbers, Large Stew Kettles, Fruit Jar Fillers, OoUandera, and Fruit Presses at Jarrette’s Variety Store • Martin Martinson and wife and two children, Hazel and Forest, of Chicago, were over Sunday guests of Dr. 3. Hansson and family and Hazel and Forest remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands returned from Monon this morning, where they had been since Sunday evening. Mr. Sands returned to work at the State Bank this morning after a two weeks’ vacation. Dr. R. H. Singleton, of Cleveland, Ohio, an osteopath, has been here for the past two weeks taking some special instructions from Dr. F. A. Tur fl er, who is one leading osteopaths of the country. Miss Nova Cromer, a young lady living near Monticello, was out riding with her beau one evening last week, when the horse he was driving became frightened and ran away. She suffered a fractured arm when the buggy wm overturned. The buggy was somewhat broken and the harness damaged.