Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Harold Clark went to Indianapolis this afternoon for a few day’s visit. We sell the Superior disc drills in all sizes. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Howard Clark took little Elizabeth Meade, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Clark, to her home in Hammond today. Rev. G. R. Champlin, pastor of the U. B. church at Aix, will go to Waterloo, Ind., next Tuesday to attend the St. Joseph conference. Buy a steel wagon. They cost but Tittle more and are everlasting. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. M. L. Spitler, of Oklahoma City, arrived yesterday for a visit of two months with her mother, Mrs. Samuel E. Yeoman, and other relatives . a..— Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lee left Wednesday for their home in Dallas, Texas, after spending a month with Attorney John A. Dunlap here and in Wisconsin. /Born, Aug. 31st, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maines, of Three Forks, Mont., a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Maines moved to Montana from near Rensselaer last spring. She was formerly Miss Grace Hollister. Express Agent Timmons sold the former express horse to Charles Casto. The price paid was SSO, which was cheap enpugh, provided the injury to one of the animSl’s legs, caused by interfering, heals up all right.
FALL OPENING Of Men’s Tailored to Measure Clothes Mr. O. A. Lucas, of Kahn Bros.’, Louisville will be here on MONDAY and TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 8-9 With a full display of nobby woolen lengths and fashions in men’s garments for Fall 1913. Fit, Excellently Tailored and Up-to-dateGarments backed by our unrestricted guarantee of Taittrs That Satisfy H. B. TUTEUT keasielaer Dry Clcaiiaj Work*
