Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Buy Thrashing Coal at Harrington Bros, elevator. Phone 7. L. B. Haskell, a Chicago school teacher, spent Sunday here visiting his sister, Mrs. Dunlap, and his brother, F. M. Haskell. He took his -little nephew, James Dunlap, home with him for a visit. Special for Saturday, Aug. 9, fine carpet brooms, 10c each, with every 50c purchase or over at the new 5 and 10c store, opposite Court House. Mrs. John Barber was down from ,Fair Oaks today and reports that I herself and husband and their son 'have~all quit working at the Otis ranch and expect to go to live on a farm near Lafayette. Mrs. Garland Grant, has received word from tier brother, U. M. Baughman, of Oklahoma Otiy, that he» is much improved from his accident in a runaway and is able to be up about the house. Ed Herath and A 1 Rishling have formed a partnership in the eggs, poultry and produce business and Mr. Rishling has moved from the room in the rear of McFarland’s grocery to the Herath implement building on Cornelia street. Try our corn and oats chop for your cow or horses.—lroquois Rolle' Mills, Phone* 456. ... The Ladies’ Home Missionary (Society of the M. E. Church will have their annual picnic supper Tuesday evening, August sth, at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark. All members and their families are expected. Supper at 6 o’clock. Mrs. Jamie Willis was taken quite ill while at Montlcello, to which place she had autoed with her husband and family Sunday, and was removed to a hotel. She recovered in the evening sufficiently to be brought home, but is still quite ill today. George D. Zea, who has been living in the parsonage at Rosebud, is today moving to town and will farm the balance of the year by making daily trips between the Yeoman farm and town. The parsonage is to be occupied on the first of September by a new pastor and will undergo some needed repairs during August. Plenty of nice white clover honey, 15c per pound, at Rowles & Par- - -3 . M. Robinson, district sales manager for the International Harvester Company in Chicago for several years, will on Sept. Ist take the position of sales manager of the M. Rumely company of Laporte Mr. Robinson has been engaged in the harvester business for thirty years. 4 packages corn flakes, exactly the same at Post Toasties, for 25c. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. Dr. H. L. Brown hks purchased one of two Michigan autos, which a demonstrator brought here last week. Dr. Brown traded his'Ford in as part payment. The Michigan Is a 5-passenger car and very qlce In appearance and"Drj and Mrs. Brown and Mary'Jane, accompanied by Mrs. E. L. Clark made a trip to Lafayette Sunday, and visited Mrs. Art Cole, Mrs. Robert Johnson and Dr. Utter.

Lyman Zea will go to Gary this afternoon to sell his pain killer. He has a canvassing permit from the mayor and Frank B. Meyer has mapped off the town for him. Oary. is truly a magic city and Its progress has been marvelous. There is but one thing in which it has been behind the other cities in the Lake district and that is in the use of the Zea pain killer. With thousands of people in Hammond, Ind. Harbor, Whiting, East Chicago and Crown Point singing the praises of his remedy, Lyman has heretofore remained out of Oary. The call for his cure-all has become so great now that he has but one fear in going there and that is that his stock will not be large enough to supply the demand and that some may .die of disappointment A. F. Long, the manufacturer, expects a dally order for a carload and will have everything ready for shipment on short notice.