Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 138, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Attend the market at the Prin cess theatre tomorrow. Chick starter and other poultry feeds at Hamilton*-& Kellner’s. The best of home-made things at the Market at the Princess theatre tomorrow. The ladies of the Methodist Aid Society wild meet at 7:30 this evening at the church parlor. Pies, cakes, fruit and other good things at the Princess theatre tomorrow. Remember, we sell the famous Peering line of harvesting machinery.—Hamilton & Kellner. Don’t fail to attend the market to be held at the Princess theatre Saturday, June 13th. Miss Dell Yeoman, of Lisbon, N, Dak., is visiting D. P. Grant and family and other relatives. Miss Maiy and Master Harold Rowen went to Parr today to visit their uncle, Charley Rowen. Our buggies' and Carriages are sure to please you. Examine them before you buy. Hamilton & Kell irer. Mrs. J. F. Irwin and daughter Miss Marguerite, arrived home ito day fiom their visit in Kansas and Oklahoma. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will conduct a market at the Princess theatre tomorrow. Don’t fail to visit it. Lewis After, of West Carpenter was in town today. He has ibeer doing some surveying work on th< Kankakee river. The ladies of the Christlax church Junior Aid will conduct a market at the Princess theatre to morrow. Many good things to eat Miss Lural Anderson of Lee cam* to Rensselaer this morning ant went from here 'to Lafayette U spend the day.

George Dunlap, of Chicago, stopped off in Rensselaer this morning for a visit with his unde, J. F. Mfitchei. The Marion township Sunday school convention will be held Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church at 2:30 p. m. Everybody its welcome. J. J. Miller returned this morning from Chicago, iwhere he went on business connected with the settling of an estate. The next state encampment of the Indiana G. A. R. will be held at Marion, the location of the soldiers’ home, and the date will be some time in May. Mr. and Mr®. E. P. Honan returned this mornfling from Lafayette, where she had been visiting friends and he ;h)ad attended a meeting of the Catholic Order of Forestem

A combination steel and wooden tie has been designed which is said to remove the objectionable features of the wooden, steel and the concrete ties. It is made of a steel Channel with a wooden block bolted beneath each rail and having holes in the center for drainage. As the body of Frank Byrne, a pioneer resident of Terre Haute, lay in ibis home awaiting preparations fire started when wind. JfcpSw the lace curtains against the candles which stool beside the bier practically consumed the corpse and Ibadiy damaged the residence Jay W. Stockton plans the erection of a business loom between the former Williams building, the west side of Which is occupied by Rowen & Kiser’s grocery store, and the Odd Fellows building. The space is only about 8 feet, 2 inches in width and part of this will be used for the west wall as it is not probable that Mr. Stockton and the Odd Fellows will 'agree on terms for using the wall /ot the Odd Fellows’ building. Mr. Stockton states that he has a number of opportunities to rent the room when completed.

E. M. Parcels and wife were expecting a visit in a day or two from their daughter, Mrs. J. H. of IndiantapoQiis, but received a letter from her today stating that .their home had suffered damage in a storm that swept that city a few days ago. Whether the house was struck iby lightning or by c cyclone they were unable to decide, but a hole was made hi the toof through which water poured in torrents. Mm O’Ne&ll expects to be somewhat delayed in coming here in order to have the repairs made before she leaves home. The house was purchased only about six months ago by Sir. O’Neall.