Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
George Duggins made a trip to Monon today. Order your feed, wood and coal of Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Shafer spending today in Monon. Attorney George A. Williams made a trip to Chicago today. We have a good stock of poultry, cattle, ‘hog fencing, also little chick wire. C. W. EGER. Ves Richards washdown from Laporte over Sunday, visiting his wife. g= Z A 100-egg Simplicity incubator and brooder combined for $ll,OO, at C. W. Eger’s Hardware Store. to Mr. and Mrs. Foster Brunton, of Mt. Ayr, this morning, twin sons. We have a good 66ock of poultry, cattle, hog fencing, also little Chick wire. C. W. EGER. B. S. Fendig was down from Chicago visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Fendig, over Sunday.
A 100-egg Simplicity incubator and brooder combined for $ll.OO, at C. W. Eger’s Hardware Store. John Deere spreader, like all other Deere goods, are A-No.-l. They are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Irene Flesh'er, of Portland, Ind., came- this morning to visit her brother, Adam Flesher, of Barkley township. Brown Lamborn and sister, Miss Merlie Lamborn, of near Remington, went to Chicago via Rensselaer today to spend a few days. The Pythian Sisters Club will meet Tuesday afternoon, March 17, with Mrs. Anna Tuteur, on Division street. L. E. Sternberg, of Oelina, Ohio, is visiting his father, C. E. Steinberg, who has the Borntrager ditch contract. Miss Ida Murray, of Monticello, spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. F. M. Donnelly, at whose home a family dinner was held that day. Fred Schultz will sell 11 head of horses and mules next Monday at public sale; also 20 cows and calves and 10 extra fine brood sows. We want you to see the very best line of machinery on the market. Come and see us HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Alice Hopkins, of Mt. Ayr, took the 10:11 train here this morning for Des Moines, lowa, having received a message that the wife of her brother, Alex. Ham, had died. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a social and a supper at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark on Tuesday, March 17th. All are invited.
Mrs. Monroe Carr returned this morning from a brief visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Oopsey, in Lafayette, and she brought home the Copsy baby for a two weeks’ visit. The 18-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Newcome, of Barkley township, which had a severe case of pneumonia, is now making progress toward recovery. The postoffioe department has ordered a regular electric car mail service between Angola and Lake James, this state, from May 15 to September s!) each year. Mrs. J. C. Murphy and daughter, Miss Bethel, returned to Morocco this morning after a visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Har ris at the Dexter creamery. Don’t forget the chicken social at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark on March 17th„from 2 to 5 and 5 to 8. Afternoon 10 cents and evening 25 cents. E. G. Perrigo returned to his home west of Morocco today after a visit over Sunday with his wife, who has been staying for some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Crockett. Mrs. A. Gangloff, who has been home from the hospital, where she underwent an operation, for several weeks, is making slow but apparently certain progress toward recovery and is now able to be up part of the time.
Mrs. John L. Wood and two children left this morning for West Bend, lowa after a visit of about ten days with her mother, Mrs. E. Fleming and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore accompanied bhem as far as Chicago on their way home. Mrs. Emma Prugh, after a visit of some time with her sister, Mrs. F. B. Ham, left this morning for her home in Alma Mich. Mrs. Ham accompanied her as far as Chicago and will there for two or three days. CASTOR IA For O&aU Children. Hit Kind Bangui
