Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Chick starter and other poultry feeds at Hamilton A Kellner’s. The Pythian Sisters dub will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. True D. Woodworth. Remember, we sell the famous Deering fine of harvesting machinery.—Hamilton A Kellner, Mrs. J. H. Kulage, of Hobart, was an over-Sunday guest of Miss Elizabeth Lane. Our buggies and carriages are sure to please you. Examine them before you buy. Hamilton A Kellner. We have put a new Ford in the livery business and will engage hi advance pleasure drives for Sunday afternoons.—The Main Garage. The ladies of the M. E. church wil hold their regular lOcent social at the church Tuesday afternoon, June 9. Everybody invited. Abe Martin says: “We’re All poor bookkeepers when it comes f givin' credit where credit Is due. How soon our middle name is fergotten after we graduate. * Misses Beatrice and Fern Tilton, two of this year’s high school graduates left this morning for Winona Lake to take the normal course and prepare themselves for teaching school. H. W. Graham’s readings at the Chautauqua last night were aptly chosen and well delivered and kep ; his audience fairly convulsed.—Adrian (Mich.) Times. At Christian church Tuesday evening, June 9th. Admission 25 cents.
t Miss Elizabeth Hemphill returnl ed Saturday from Anderson, where , she has been teaching school, and , she will spend the summer at home, i Today her sister, (Miss Minnie, a | teacher In the Bensselaer schools, left for Winona Lake to spend the ' summer at the normal school 1 Mn and Mrs. C. J. Dean, Delos Dean and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill made an auto trip to Winamac Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Benbow, former residents of 'Parr, -the three ladies being sis--1 ters. Mr. Benbow is getting along nicely in his ‘business there, The RoyOrofters Am the Publishers drive being a fine one G. K. Wentworth; of Chicago, owner of a Urge acreage of land in Newton county, is the president of the Union Trust Co, of Detroit, on whose application the Great Eastern Lumber Co., of Savannah, Ga, has been thrown into the hands of receivers. Mr. Wentworth’s company is the holder of bonds totaling $962,009 in the Great Eastern Lumber Co. Emerald Aldrich was called to New Albany, Ind, by a telegram received Saturday afternoon informing him of the death in that city of Mrs. George Aldrieh, who was in the 60th year of her Ufa Mr. Aidrich went there on the 11 o’clock train that night George Aldrieh formerly lived in this county and Is the brother of Emerald and Granville Aldrieh and Mrs. Lyman Zea. -V*’ i" ;* ■■ In order to crush a cement ledge ait the water hydrant on the north side of the court house this morning, so that the lowering of the Washington street sewer could be continued a charge of dynamite was used. It had the desired effect and workmen had the ledge picked 6 pieces in a few minutes, whfle two hours had been spent on It Khtma sihJhSr e^ gy ****
