Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 209, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. W. Tilton made a business trip to Valparaiso today. W. H. Hogan wsnt to Ft. Wayne today on a business trip . • ■ -■■■ —— ■ i —• M[r. and Mrs. W. O. Rowles are spending today in Chicago. Oliver and Case gang plows sold and warranted by Hamilton # Kellner. Don’t forget to call and see our new black satin hats.—Mary Meyer Healy. ’ * 1 ’"* Bart Grant and Paul Norgor went to Kankakee today to attend the fair. Misses Pearl Daniels and Agnes Day went to Chicago today for a short visit. ?

Bottled sunlight sold and installed in suburban homes by I the Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204. Conductor and Mrs. Harry Wil‘con, of Monon, came today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luers, south of town. Don’t put off ordering a rubber stamp. The Republican .will get you anything you want in that line. ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. Harve Robinson spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Robinson and husband in Lafayette. We sell the Superior disc drills in fill sizes HAMILTON & KELLNER.^ —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gietl returned to Chicago today after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. Henry Eigelsbach and husband. Buy a steel wagon. They cost but little more and are everlasting. HAMILTON & KELLNER.

Mrs. Catherine Cann and two daughters, Nina and Helen, were the guests over Sunday of Mr. anc Mrs. Charles Rhoades. Mrs. Floyd Reece and two children, of South Bend, have been visiting her sister, Mrs. T. G. Wynegar, and family for the past week. Ed Sutherland came over from Remington this morning, bringing with him Charles Frazer, a cattleman living south of that town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Holtz and Jacob Holtz, of Huntington, returned „to their homes today, after visiting at St. Joseph’s college. r Ollie Rhoads was down from Gary/over Sunday and Monday. All Gary observed Monday as Labor Day and the stores were closed. Charles Sternberg arrived this morning and went at once to the dredge west of town. It is hopec to start digging in a week or ten days. Mrs. Everett Greenlee and little son, Everett, arrived home this morning from a week’s visit with her brother, Charles Garlin and family, at Frankfort. * Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Overton, of South Haven, Mich., autoed to Rensselaer Sunday and remained over Monday with John Healy anc, family and other relatives. Clemens Gangloff and John Lamb went to Kankakee today to attend the fair and John will go from there to Campus, to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Remington is to play hall against Goodland at the latter town next Sunday. Both teams will he loaded with batteries, 90 It is said, anc Remington is determined to win if possible.

The Monon will run another excursion next Sunday. The train is scheduled to reach Rensselaer at 8:48, which is earlier than many of the previous ones. The 75 cent rate will prevail. The 1914 convention of Indiana rural letter carriers’ association will be held in Lafayette Sept. 5, 6 and 7- This year’s meeting was held at Greencastle and was attended by 250 rural mailmen. Miss Grace Reed, who returned Monday from Fort Wayne, where she has been studying millinery for the past two weeks, has again taken up her position as trimmer at Mary Meyer Healy’s millinery store. Mrs. C. C. Warner visited last week with Mrs. Bert Brenner at Valparaiso and Mr. Warner made an auto trip there Sunday, being accompanied by his nephew, Rex Warner, and all returned in the evening. Willie, the 14-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. William Babcock, of West Carpenter township, died last Friday of cholera infantum and the funeral occurred Sunday. Frank Babcock, of West Carpenter, is the baby’s grandfather. Miss Gladys Jackson, who spent the summer months in Rensselaef with her father, Joe Jackson, and her • aunt, Mrs. Milton Roth, returned to Chicago today, and will go to school there this year and reside with her aunt, Mrs. C. ~0. Swift. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Parrett returned home yesterday from their vacation trip to Lyndon, Ohio, and then to Winona Lake. They had a delightful time at both places, and report the largest attendance of record at Winona.