Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Selma Leopold returned to Ann Arbor t< day. ; Mrs. E. L. Hammerton went to Parr today f< r a short visit. New car of Jackson Hill coal received. Grart-Warner Lumber Co. BIG CROdFaTTEND THE AUCTION SALE. COME. Kenneth A Iman was home from Chicago for the Easter vacation. John Duva 1 was home from Chicago for the faster vacation. The “Plow a Man Can Pull” is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. ■Geo. E. Mt rray went to Chicago on a buying trip. AUSTIOnTtONIGHT— OF THE ROWLES & PARKER STOCK. Mr. and iNrs. Ed Harris, of Mt. Ayr, were Rensselaer visitors today. Buy your chick started and Blatchford’s Egg Mash of ton & Kelln :r. AUCTION STARTS AT 7:30 PROMPTLY FIRE SALE. Mrs. C. M Paxton returned to Surrey this norning after a short visit here w th her sister, Mrs. C. W. PostilL Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ziperer, of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. 7. Barnes. Mrs. Sarah Hurley went to Parr this morning for a visit of two or three days with Mrs. Mattie Gilmore.

15 MORE DAYS LEFT OF THE FIRE SALE AUCTION EVERY EVENING. Stewart H mmond went to Surrey this morning for a visit of two or three days with his daughter,. Mrs. Clint Brown. Miss Jane Parkison and Miss Edna Babcock, who are attending college at Jacksonville, 111., are (home for the spring vacation. B. J. Moore, went to Reynolds today. He is getting everything ready to begin getting out the rock for a stone road in White county. If that old endgate seeder will not work come in and get a New Advance. It is absolutely the best endgate seeder on the market. It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H, McLain accompanied Indianapolis relatives to Chicago today, and witnessed their departure for San Francisco, Cal. Cope Hanßy, accompanied by Arthur Leavens, of Kansas City, eame home last Thursday from Illinois University at Champaign, for the Easter vacation and they will return home today. ■Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mitchell, of Minneapolis, Minn., who were in Chicago on business, came to Rensselaer Saturday and remained until this morning with their uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell. W. H. Beam is considerably improved and was able to sit up and eat some breakfast this morning. Assistant Agent Wilcox returned to his post of duty this morning after being off several days with an attack of tonsilitis. Mrs. Bayard T. Clark and daughter, of Pueblo, Cold., whodiave been visiting relatives at Monon for the past two months left this morning for their home. Mrs. Leslie Clark, of Rensselaer, accompanied them as far as Chicago. John A. Williams and wife, of Wheatfield, spent Sunday at Monon. They will move here before long, occupying the Lewis Davisson property, which| he recently purchased.' Shesler is superintending a general clean up along the streets, the first that has been possible this year owing to the prevalence of rains. The public will doubtless fall in line and start the plan for a cleaner Rensselaer. Mrs. A. Gangloff is making some improvement and is able to bo taken out some each day. A new Ford automobile has been purchased by the Gangloff family and will be used largely for Mrs. Gangloff’s benefit. W. R. Lee came home from Bluffton today for a short visit with his children. He reports that they are getting along nicely, he and Sim Wells, with the closing out of a stock of goods he purchased near Bluffton. William Burk, an Indianapolis lad, is to play ball this year with the Adrian, Mich., team, the same team with which Howard Clark signed up. Burk is an infielder and played last year on the Indianapolis Specials. He is regarded a comer. - - .... --■■■■ The undersigned has the'Tnly ex-clusive-bicycle shop in the city; on corner east of Republican office. I have secured the agency for the Pope bicycles and Pope motorcycles; second hand bicycles and motorcycles. I will save you money on bicycle tires. JAMES C. CLARK.

VICKS MISALVE A Oafcsffied ad. will sell it.