Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Nice Florida oranges, 20 cents a dozen, at John Eger's. Mr. and Mrs. John Pyle, of Portand, arrived today to visit Adam ?lesher, of Barkley township, whose first wife was their daughter. Buy your coal of Hamilton & Kellner. (Mrs. John Anheir and.sister, Miss Bernice Malone, went to. Chicago Friday for a visit with their brother, Elmer Malone and family.—Monticello Herald. Leave your order for potatoes in 2V a bushel sacks on unloading days, Wednesday and Thursday, at 85 cents a bushel. JOHN EGER. George Zea went to Hammond yesterday to visit his brother, Herbert and wife, and today went to Chicago .to attend the fat stock show. Phone 273 for feed, baled hay and straw. W. H. Evahs, of Williamsport, was here last night to attend v the Odd Fellows lodge. He is a subscription solicitor for the Odd Fellows Talisman, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dean are expected home today from Coats, Kans., and Oklahoma, where they have been for the past three or four weeks.
Abe Martin says: “Th’ girls’ skirts are so tight they could strike a match if it wuz necessary. Th’ less a feller deserves th’ keener he seems t’ feel some-disappointment. J. W. Stevens was down from Gillam township today. Corn husking is getting tolerably well through there amWhe crop was very good, as it was all over Jasper county. , Charley Baker is five dollars wealthier today than he expected to be, having been awarded a five dollar bill in the weekly oash prize by The Model Clothing Store. Several hew classified ads in this issue. The Republican -has offered a cheap method of advertising that has met and continues with growing favor to meet the needs of all who have things to sell. Try it. _ Court Bailiff William Ervin, who was recently operated on in a Chicago hospital, has Men regaining strength rapidly since ihis return home and he feels better than he has for a long time. Mrs. Shilt goes to Remington tonight to furnish music for the moving picture show in that , town and the Remington will take her place at the Arc this evening.— Monticello Journal, Dec. 4.
Six head of horses were kept here over night and taken to, the Northern Indiana Land Co., ;at DeMotte, They ihad been purchased in Lafayette and were driven here Thursday, and George Marr, the foreman, sent here for them today. A story appeared In the Indianapolis papers last week about a party of men at .Headlee killing a wildcat. Inquiry in the neighborhood developes the fact that there was a large cat killed there but he was only a common tom oat.—Montieello Herald. William Chileote left this morning for the national soldiers’ home an; Marion. He had been here for six months and had been anxious to get back but his pension was delayed a month, just arriving Yesterday. He has four sons, one in Canada, one in California and two in Minnesota, but he seldom hears from them. Misses May Stevens and Anna Hermansen and Mr. Ray Stevens, of Gillam townsfhip, came to Rensselaer this morninßand went to Chicago on the lOn.l train. Ray will attend the stock show and the young ladies will visit Miss Ethel Hermansen, who is the head riurse at the Presbyterian hospital, from which institution she graduated several months ago. With three large rivers, the Trinity, the Brazos and Colorado, ahd innumerable small streams out of their banks as a result of torrential rains which began Monday night and still continue, the flood situation in central Texas is serious. Near Dallas Wednesday several persons were rescued from trees.
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