Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

V. J. Orisler made a business trip to Chicago today. The Salisbury® give an up to date entertainment; everything new. - * ■ ■ ■jiiLs... J RUGfi, the odd as well as regular sizes at Worland’s. Charles Fell, son of County Treasured Fell, is mow employed by the Central Garage. Born, Monday, May 11th, to Mr. and Mm J. W. MuMady, at Newland, a son. Worland, the furniture man, has made a specialty of rugs for odd sized rooms. All sizes and all qualities can be furnished. Miss Helen Felz and Miss Oleo Oarroll, off Monon, came this morning for a short visit with Miss Annabel Wartena. H. W. Wood continues about the same, making no progress, and his family is somewhat alarmed about his condition. Harry Zimmerman came from Michigan City yesterday for a week’s visit with hie mother, Mrs. John Zimmerman, and other relatives. There will he ta band conceit tonight, a day earlier than usual on account of the vtieit here tomorrow nighit of the Salisbury Concert Go. The finest line of rugs in tho city at Worland’s. 'Miss M'erlle Lamlborn, of near Remington, came to Rensselaer this morning antL/went to Chicago on the 10:46 train, to visit the remainder of the week. Worfand will give away absolutely free a fine kitchen cabinet. Don’t fail to call at his furniture store and learn about it. You may get it yourself. H. C. Wilson, a railroad man njow living in Indianapolis, went to Parr this morning to join Mrs. Wilson, Who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luers. Examine our riding and walking cultivators.—Hamilton & Kellner. Walter V. Porter received word this morning that his niece, Mrs. Claud Snyder, had died at Ooats, Kans. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond rnd was about 28 years of age. The particulars off her death were not learned. The FREE Kitchen Cabinet at Worland’s is certain to prove a great attraction, and every person is asked to make a general inspection of the store and especially of the rug department W. R. Lee has so far recovered from hi® attack off rheumatism as to be able today to make a business trip to Bluftton, where he has practically dosed a deal for the purchase off a large grocery store, which he expects to close out. Get your tickets early for the Salisbury Family entertainment at the Presbyterian church Thursday evening. Mrs. J. M. WaSson and Miss Pearl Wasson left this morning for Winchester, where they will visit Mrs. Rhetta Wasson and other relatives. They will also visit at Union City and in Ohio before returning home. All who have heard the Salisbury family pronounce it the best ever. At the Presbyterian church Thursday evening. Forest Morlan came down from Chicago last evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson, who arrived from Stanley, N. Dak. Mrs. Anderson wiffl remain for a protracted visit 'but he will be here only a few days/ Forest returned to CMcago this morning.

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