Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See the John Deere spreader at Hamilton < Kellnura. " u Bom, Oct 28th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Halstead of Newton township, a son. See me for estimates on <ll kinds of electric wiring. • WM. BABCOCK, Jr. Mm. H. w“ Walterheft this morning for a visit in Chicago and points in Wisconsin. L H. C. gasoline engines, feed grinders and earn shellers, at Hamilton & Kellner's. . - Rev. D. A. Rogers, of Union Mills, Ind., was here over night visiting his sister, Mrs. R. A. Parkison. *W. F. Osborne went to Tefft this morning to do some surveying in connection with the Powers ditch. O. F. Parker, C. E. Simpson, Lon Kiser and Attorney Leopold were all business visitors to Chicago today. Mrs. Leonard Rhoades and Mrs. C. M. Sands were - hostesses y esterday and again today to a number] of- lady friends. Sylvester Hatton is considerably improved the trained nurse was discharged and returned to Chicago this morning. Mrs. E. J. Morris and daughter, Miss Daisy,.went to Plymouth today to attend the funeral of her brother, Enos M. Timmons.

Mrs. Kate Woolls, sister of C. A. Roberts, and since the death of his wife, his housekeeper, returned today from a visit in Chicago. 10 days’ free trial on Hot Poinfl irons or other Hot Point heating devices. Phone 113. WM. BABCOCK, Jr. ' Mrs. Wilbur Ritchey left this morning tor a visit in Chicago and will probably also make a trip to Michigan before her return. , ■ mi * You can reduce your butter bills one half by using our fancy butterine. Only 20c a pound. JOHN EGER. Mrs. F. B. Learning returned to day from Goshen and South Bend. At the former place she attended the Presbyterian synod last week. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Barkley church will give a hallowe’en social Friday evening at the home of Kenton Parkison. Everybody invited. We will unload another car of fancy Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes this week. Leave your order for some. JOHN EGER.

Joe Jackson was here over Sunday and Monday. He is traveling out of Chicago for the Red Cross Society of America. His poolroom here is in charge of F. A’. Bicknell. At Cave in Rock, 111., Monday, William January, of Evansville, Indiana, a steamboat engineer, was shot and killed by William Blancford, a fireman, during a quarrel. We. have in stock a number of Farmers’ Friend grain dumps. These can be bought on very liberal terms. HAMILTON & KELLNER. All members of the Degree of Pocahontas are requested to assemble at their .lodge room on the evening of October 29th at 7:30. Work, <ntertainment and refreshments. By order of the Pocahontas. Walker D. Hines, counsel for the express companies, Saturday advised the Interstate commerce commission that the companies have agreed to accept the new rates framed and issued by the commission. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. ■ —

Harry Norman, who with his father, Sam Norman, went west about ten years ago, is here to visit the Norman families. He now lives at Spokane, Wash., and works as a lumber Jack most of the time, although himself and father have also worked as stone masons much of the time. He expects to remain here for a year. Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me for a long time. The result was lasting? —Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner. Labor Statistics, Augusta, Ma

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