Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Baled hay, straw and feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. John W. Duvall, Who has been here a few days, went back to Chicago this morning. ’ • Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Prior went to Chicago this morning on a few days’ business trip. Miss Cora Bruner came yesterday to spend several days at her home here ». Ross Dean went to Indianapolis today to attend the state superintendents’ meeting and will remain' over Saturday. A Special Sale on Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pair of Knicker-, bockers, sizes 6 to 17 years, at $3.35. TRAUB & SELIG. Rev. A. W. Wood, district superintendent of the Northwest Indiana M. E. Conference Lafayette district, washere to attend the M. E. convention. He returned home today. The newest fabrics and styles in Men’s and Young Men’s Suits can always he found at our store. Every Suit guaranteed Pure-Wool. Prices $9 to S2B. TRAUB & SELIG.
The Michigan Equal Suffrage association opened a three days’ session at Jackson Wednesday with a large attendances practically all sections of the state being represented. Complete unofficial returns indicate that the entire HoOd River county court of Hood River, Ore., has been recalled by Tuesday’s election. General charges of incompetency were the basis for the recall. Phone 273 for all grades of soft and hard coal 4James R. Guild, of Medaryville, was here last night attending the M. E. convention and banquet. Mr. Guild says that he thinks Rensselaer is the best town in the state and that he expects some day to move here and make out city his home. Before buying yoUr new Winter Overcoat, it. willbe to your advantage to inspect the wonderful stock which we are showing for this season. Chinchillas, Fancy Meltons, Plain and Fancy Kerseys, in Shawl, Convertible and Plain Collars. Prices Right. TRAUB & SELIG. . The Russian government has purchased the palatial home of John Hays Hammond, the mining engineer, on one of the principal residential streets of Washington for its new embassy residence. The residence is one of the handsomest in the natio.ial capital.
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Kane received word yesterday from National Bank Examiner Seybolt, of the closing by the directors of the First National Bank of Sutton, Neb. A large shortage was reported by the examiner. Frank B. McCormick was appointed receiver. Investigation of the government’s settlement of customs claims against John Wanamaker, effected in the last days of the Taft administration by a payment of SIOO,OOO to the treasury, is the object of a resolution introduced yesterday by Representative Falconer, of Washington. Henry Lane Wilson, former United States ambassador to Mexico, arrived in Chicago yesterday morning for a two days’ visit. Mr. Wilson registered at the Congress hotel, in company with Mrs. Wilson. The diplomat refused to comment upon the Mexican situation or to discuss it in any way. Attorney William Parkinson, o: Rensselaer, was here yesterday looking after the Interests of a client in the circuit court. He says the feeling against Willis was very high at Rensselaer Sunday and if the fellow had been brought into town that day the chances are that there would have been a lynehing. Since his practical acquittal on the charge of rape he has become very arrogant and offensive in his manner and this has not had the effect of creating a better feeling toward him—Fowler Review.
John Deere spreaders for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. CASTOR IA Vor Infants and Children. Tin KM Yu Han Alnp Bsgtt FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS - I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. W. E DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 31 cents for Butter fat this week. Republican advertising pays.
