Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local markets: com 60c; oats 35c. Mrs. Leslie Clark is spending today in Hammond. Carl Duvall spent Sunday in Logansport Verne Haas, of Hammond, spent Sunday here with relatives. Let Hamilton & Kellner do your grinding. Miss Elizabeth West is spending today at Thayer. John Deere line of farm implements are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. • i - -r Rev. L. B„ Ragan, of Indianapolis, preached at the Baptist church at Mt. Ayr Sunday. .If, J. O’Brien, of Winnipeg, Man., is here lor a few days’ visit with Miss Fame Haas. Mrs. J. H. Phillips, of Wolcott went to Chicago today for a visit of a week with relatives. VICK'S teiMSSALVF vr*uuwr kub it ion’’*L Mr. and Mrs. James George, of Chicago, were over Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. C. George, and son, Theodore. We have a lull line of feed for the Chicks and chickens. Hamilton & Kellner. .J. y , ■ George Ferguson, John Misch, George Hoehn and J. K. Koleman, of Wheatfield, were Rensselaer visitors today. Mrs. Charles Webb, of Aix, is suffering an attack of appendicitis. It is a mild attack and she will probably not be operated at this' time. Mrs. E. W. Allen returned to Wheatfield today after spending Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Simon Fendig, who is caring for Mrs. Mary Fendig. VICK’S KSS&o*AISAI¥E FOR ALL COLD TROUBUSS Miss Sue Fisher, trimmer for Mrs. Pureupile’s millinery store, went to Chicago this morning to study the spring and summer styles and to make purchases. An item in The Republican last week stated that Mrs. John Zimmer had suffered an attack of appendicitis. The item was an error, as Mrs. Zimmer has not been sick at all. Lyman Zea will canvass for the sale of pain killer, furniture polish and cleaning compound at Burnettsville this week, to which place he went this afternoon. See us for seed potatoes; both early and late. We have Early Ohios, Rosa Six Weeks, Triumphs, Bugless, Rurals and Burbanks. JOHN EGER. Boss Q. Hufford, operator at the Monon station, returned to his home at Rossville yesterday and Roy Lane, of Battle Ground, is substituting for him. x Miss May Stanton, who taught school in this township the pash week, completed the term Saturday and will go to at Flora tomorrow. Notice to R. H. 8. Alumni. There will (be a masting of the R. H. 8. Alumni Association at the office of Chas. G. Spitler Wednesday evening, April 29th, for the purpose of arranging for the annual banquet All members are urged to attend. -xL 0. Arthur Tuteur, Pres. Emmet M. Laßue, Secretary. New York Life Will Insure National Guardsmen at Old Rate. The New York Lite Insurance Co. has issued a bulletin to agents to the effect that it wIH insure National Guardsmen, without any advance In rates and a poflicy that to incontestable in view of the possibility of service in Mexico. Several guardsmen have recently talked about taking out insurance and the doubt existed whether companies would insure them. The New York Life agrees to take the risk—M. E. Griffin, Local Agent

CONCRETE CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY Sidewalk, cistern, water tank and aU kinds of cement work done. All work guaranteed. TeL 458 I 1 MHIER < -