Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LIQUID OR PASTE ONE QUALITY Be sure to get the genuine. Black Silk Stove Polish costs you no more than the ordinary kind. Keep your grates, registers, fenders and stove pipes bright and free from rusting by using BLACK SILK AIR-DRYING ENAMEL Brush free with each can of enamel’only. Use BLACK SILK METAL POLISH for silver ware, nickel, tinware or brass. It works quickly easily, and leaves a brilliant surface. It has nc equal for use on automobiles. Black Silk “Stove Polish World STERLING, ILLINOIS ■ ■ "" ‘ W Phone 273 for coal, wood and fuel. Miss Edna Donnelly visited in Lafayette last week. Fresh oysters at Fate’s College Inn. Born, Saturday, Sept. 20th, to Dr and Mrs. A. R. Kresler, a daughter. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Williams Saturday night. Mrs. Carrie Brenner has returned from Sheldon, 111., and is again in Rensselaer. Oliver and Case plows for sale by Hamilton & Kellner.

D. F. Barrett, of Hudson, Mich., is spending a few days with his son, O: G. Barrett, and family. A god wood wheel wagon gear for $35.00 at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Miss Anna Radermacher has returned to Chicago after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Alfred Donnelly. Bottled sunlight sold, and installed in suburban homes by the Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204. Jess Grayson was over from Morocco Saturday to takejn the Pow Wow. He is working bn a farm there. Owing to the seed corn demonstrations County Agent Barrett will not be at the Bank of Wheatfield Wednesday of tfiis week. Silas Swain came back from the Michael Rees hospital Friday, feeling considerably improved, better, in fact, than he has all summer. Mrs. E. D. Britton and daughter, Minis Vern, returned to DuMotte this morning after a visit of a few days with Mrs. Addie Casto and family. Mrs. J.,M. Wasson went to Hammond this morning to attend the Northwest Indiana conference and visit her daughter, Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson. •

Dave Overton came from Delphus, Ohio, last week for a visit of two weeks. Mrs. Overton will come in a few days. Dave is employed on the Cloverleaf railroad. J. D. McFarland, who has been practicing as a veterinary surgeon at New Berlin, 111., is visiting his brother, Court Reporter McFarland. He will enter Chicago dental college this fall and. take up dentistry as a profession. Mrs. Fred Lockwood, of Onargo, 111., and Dennis Kyrk, of Elwood, 111., returned to their homes today after visiting Mrs. Laura Luth and other relatives in this city and county. Mr. Kyrk is the representative at Elwood, a town of about 500 people, of the Joliet News. Republican advertising pays.