Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Lyman Roadruck made a trip to Morocco today. Delos Thompson made a business trip to Indianapolis today. w - Order your feed, wood and coal of Hamilton & Kellner, Phono 273. Virgil Denniston is spending today at Jus former home at Foresman. The Goodland bail team has been reorganized with F. F. Thompson manager. Free—At the Rex—'Thursday from 2 to 4, an illustrated lecture on Michigan. Watch paper for special sale to be run each day this week, at the Fire Sale Deb Babcock is operating the new linotype machine on the Delphi Hally Herald. Ira Norris and son, “Bud,” left today for Havre, Mont., where he has a daughter living. Wednesday’s Special at the Fire Sale—Lace, Insertion, Ribbon, Embroidery and Neckties. Hear Plumstead, the impersonator, at M. E. church, Monday at 8:15 p. m. Admission 35 cents. ■Mrs. Leo Golvert and baby, of Chicago, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hammond. John Deere spreader, like all other Deere goods, are A-No.-l. They are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Remember, the next number of tlie lyceum course will be given Monday evening at M. E. church. Henry Amsler went to Pontiac, 111., this morning to look after some property interests in that town. Don Roberts, mayor of Terre Haute, is now on trial on the charge of conspiracy to corrupt elections. • Howard Clark has received notice from Adrian, Mich., to report there on April ’6bh to prepare for the 1914 baseball season. Miss Vernice Albin returned to Tefft this morning after a visit since Thursday with her brother, Gilbert Albin and family. Ed Kanrne went to Parr today to set up some farm., machinery for Joe Luers, the merchant who succeeds W. L. Wood.
A. L. Clark.and M. E. Graves, of Morocco, and W. L. Bott, of Star City, are here trying to purchase the local telephone plant. Wc want you to see the very best line of machinery on the market. Come and see us HAMILTON & KELLNER. Learn about the agricultural advantages in upper Michigan by attending the free illustrated lecture at The Rex Thursday from 2 t-o 4. Edward W. Kanne will use his engine to propel the county stone crusher this year, and the work will begin just as soon as the weather permits.— Mrs. Sarah J. Williams, wife of Rev. D. Y. Williams, of the Northern Indiana conference of the M. E. church, died Saturday at Alexandria. Former County Recorder J. W. Tilton has been engaged ,by Treasurer Fell to become his deputy after E. E. Flint, who has tendered his resignation, leaves for Pierpont, S. Dak. The weather is now so we can ship in all kinds of fruit and vegetables. We have apples, oranges, grapefruit, bananas, cabbage, sweet potatoes, turnips, onions and -fancy leaf lettuce. JOHN EGER. John Werner and daughter, Chlorine, returned last evening from Indianapolis, where they had spent Sunday and Monday with little Margaret Werner, who is a student at the blind school. Mrs. Geo. H. McLain and son, Lawrence, will leave tomorrow morning for Wauseon, Ohio, to attend the funeral of Mr. McLain’s mother. A message was received from Mr. McLain this morning, telling of her death. Daniel O’Connell, known during the last few years as the oldest living member of the fraternal organization of Elks, died Saturday at his home in Owosso, Mich. He was 109-years old. He was a member of the Owosso lodge of Elks. Elmer Gwin, Marion Gwin and O. N. Hile left for Westville, Fla., this morning, the former as land agent and the others as possible investors. They went by 1 way of Pensaeola, where they expected to take a salt dip. A Monon special will leave Monticello tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock bea/ring Montioello and White county democrats to Indianapolis to attend the state convention and boost the cause of Thoa O’Connor for state treasurer. Dyspepsia is America’s curse To restore digestion, normal weight, good health and purify the blood, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug stores. Price SI.OO.
