Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 273 for feed, coal and wood. See the G. E. Murray Co; clothing window. Dr. E. C. English made a trip to Chicago today. Grain King scoop boards sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Milt Roth and son, Harold, made a trip to Chicago today. Weber and Bettendorf wagons sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Special new fall carpet size rugs, cut prices at The G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. Leslie Clark and daughter, Ruth, are visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. A. Retherford and three children went to Reynolds today to visit relatives for several days. James Akers, of north of town, went to Danville, 111., today, to visit relatives. —s —.—.
Go to The G. E. Murray Co. for your winter underwear, all lines complete. B. D. McColly went to Beloit, Wis., today, and will attend a bridge letting there tomorrow. For the up to the minute styles in ladies’ and misses’ coats see the line at the G. E. Murray Co. __-i... - Mrs. Henry Doan went to Lafayette today to visit a niece and will then go to Covington to visit her brother. F. M. Daniel and family, of Logansport, came, this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Sibbe, of Union township. Mrs. G. M. Robinson and daughter. Miss Clara, went to Battle Ground today to visit Charley Robinson and family Mrs. A. G. Lucas and children, of Remington, are spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Earl Clouse, and brother, John Lyons. ~
Dan Morrissey has completed his removal from. Jim Snedeker’s house, north of the railroad, to the former Anson Cox property in the east part of town. Better or larger blankets are not shown for the money than our’s. We want you to see them, compare them with' others* then decide for yourself. E. VAN ARSDEL & CO. Mrs. H. J. Kannal, regent of the General Van Rensselaer Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, and Mrs. Geo. W. Ketchum, alternate delegate, are this week attending the state conference of that society at Crawfordsville. Our SI.OO union suits for ladies are great value for your money—don’t fail to see them. •We also have men’s heavy shirts and drawers, 50c value, at 40 cents each while they last. E. VAN ARSDEL & CO. J. K. Davis came up from Greencastle Tuesday evening. He reports his family all well. He traded his farm near Hamilton, N. Dak., last spring for land in Illinois, but met with the misfortune of being in the drouth belt this year.
Jacob Myers, of near Kniman, held a public sale last week and today himself and family left for Dayton, Ind., within three miles of which place he has rented a farm. Jake has seven children and a few’ removals like this will go hard on the Jasper county census. County Superintendent Henry J. Reid, of White county, and Lawrence McTurnan, formerly assistant to State Superintendent Cotton, and once a candidate for the office of state superintendent, today visited the county institute. Mr. Mc J Turnan has for some years been the traveling representative of a supply concern and has his headquarters in Chicago.
Rev. R. B. Wright and wife and Mrs. James Jordan and Mrs. C. B. Steward are planning to attend the state meeting of the Baptist church at Logansport next week. J. J. Montgomery and B. F. Fendig made “business” trij ms to Chicago today, getting off the train at Forty-Seventh street, which is dangerously near the Cumiskey ball park.
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The Naps met defeat at St Joseph’s college Wednesday afternoon by the score of 9 to 3. Grant Wynegar and Paul Healy pitched and Frank Hines caught, it being the first appearance he lias made in the game. Harry Moore, the regular catcher, was absent, as was Paul Miller, who has usually pitched. Will and ‘‘Booster” El gels bach starred in the field and at bat, while Casey Hemphill and Bob Blue also played well. The youngsters have the making of a very good team and their game Wednesday hardly showed them ip the best form. <
