Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fresh oysters at Fate’s’College Inn. Monticello will hold a horse, show Oct. 9, 10 and 11. A god wood wheel wagon gear for $35.00 at Hamilton & Kellner’s? D. L*Hogan came over from Kankakee today to look after his farm interests. Orplia Gant went to Roj’al Center today foKa short visit with his mother. Mrs. C. L. Harper went to Hammond today to spend a few days at the conference. Ed Duvall left this morning for St Joe, Missouri, to resume his work as an electrician. Arthur Kennedy and Miss Lutha Blacker, of Newland, went to Delphi today for a short visit. Bottled sunlight sold and installed in suburban homes by the Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204.

J. D. Allman made a business trip to Chicago today, stopping off at Hammond to attend the conference. Dr. M. D. Gwin returned on an early train this morning from West Baden, where he attended the meeting of the State Medical Society. Miss Qla Lacher,* who has been at the home of Frank Neskur for the past four weeks, returned to her home at Surrey .this morning. We are now in a position to take orders for suits and overcoats. Prices very reasonable. Mrs. R. A. Ransmeier, who had been visiting the family of John Murfitt, of Mt. Ayr, return edto; Chicago this morning via Rensselaer. 0. H. McKay went to Hammond this morning and will visit the conference this afternoon and then go on to Chicago to look after some business matters. M. L. Hemphill has recovered slightly from the "stroke of paralysis he suffered Wednesday morning and there is a more hopeful prospect of his recovery. Mrs. M. I). Gwin will return this evening from Indianapolis, where she has been for a short visit with the family of her brother, Rev, J. Ford Rainier.

Ed Peregrine and children, Ross, Alary and Myrtle, left this morning for their home near Mitchell, S. Dak., after a month’s visit with relatives in this county. Miss Lucy Harris, of Mt. Ayr, a member of this year’s senior class, was called to her home today to attend the funeral of her great aunt, Mrs. Isaac Stucker. Airs. Susan Maines and daughter, Miss went to Kankakee, 111., today, to attend the funeral of Aliss Alma Shepard, a friend who has visited them here. ~ (Mrs. J. W. Childers returned yesterday from the Stucker home near Air. Ayr, where Airs. Stucker died Wednesday night. She returned there this afternoon to attend the funeral. John Nichols, of Remington, who had purchased the E. Bartoo property jn that town, was here yesterday on business connected with the purchase. J. J. Porter accompanied him over. Mrs. As. F. Clifton, of Mason City, 111., was here yesterday and remained over night. She was looking at land and is much interested in the onion country being developed by Ed Oliver. »

Mr. and Mrs, James Haskell came over from Bluffton this morning to visit his brother and sister, F. Al. Haskell and Mrs. J. H. Dunlap. They attended the funeral of Mrs. Isaac Stucker this afternoon. Air. and Mrs. J. J. Robinson, of Lafayette, passed through Rensselaer this morning onjtheir. way. to Alitchell and Alt. Vernon, 8. Dak., to visit friends. At the latter place they will visit Airs. Ora Nichols, formerly of this placfe. Joseph' A. Downey, of Brown county, wiio has been a school teacher for the past 19 years, but who is not teaching this year, has purchased of G. F. Meyers the old Shortridge farm of 40 acres near Virgie. He will move here vet this fall. Mrs. A. A. Fell and Airs. F. A. Turfler are attending the conference in Chicago today. The former will attend the meeting of the deaconness board, as a representative of the Monnett-De Peyster School for Girls, of this city.

W. J. Rcamcs, of Roselawn, was here a short time this morning on his way to Logansport, having been informed that his daughter, Mrs. Roy fihellhart, was in a hospital and very low with childbed fever. A baby was born two weeks ago. John D. Volz, state deputy head consul of the Modern Woodmen of America, visited the local Woodmen Wednesday evening. Mr. Volz is a close friend of Attorney E. P. Honan, both having been associated for some years In fraternal insurance counsels. Advertise In The Republican.