Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Vern Jennings went to Momence today to vfejit his mother. Wagons and extra wagon beds, for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. - Mrs. A. G, Catt is spending today with her parents at Thayer. “Uncle” George Hosmer is reported <to be quite sick at the Makeever hotel Gasoline engines, pump jacks, and belting, for sale by Hamilton & ■ . Born, July 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colvert, at Joliet, 111., a 10pound son. Miser Elizabeth Wiseman, of Fair Oaks, visited over night with her sister in Rensselaer.. Large Sugar Honey Cakes, 10c a dozen. HOME GROCERY. Civil Engineer Osborne went to Wheatfield today to look after some ditch matters. Y W. R. Lee was over from (Mt. Ayr over night. His store there had its opening yesterday and did a big business. Mrs. T. F. Clarke came from Battje Ground this morning to see her sister, Mrs. Kate Colvert, who has been in poor health for some time. Mrs. Henry Pappelhorst, of Coldwater, Ohio, who has been visiting Rollie Miller and family, went to Dyer today to visit other relatives. Night Officer Critser is taking his vacation and Constable Billy Parks is substituting for him. Frank went to the Kankakee river today on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carson are ■fishihg at the Kankakee today, as also are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy, of Berwyn, 111., wbo are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Updyke, of Little Chicago, Boone county, have been the guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Thomas. Mrs. Updyke and Mrs. Thomas went to Fair Oaks today to visit the latter’s brother. Charley Sternberg, the dredge contractor, came down from Chicago yesterday. He is feeling mighty bad, suffering from stomach trouble and has been unable to retain any food on his stomach. His condition seems rather seriousanditis feared may result fatally. Joe Hardman and Dr. Johnson are trying their , luck on the Kankakee today. Just before they started out Joe had a hunch that they did not have enough basket room to bring all their fish home and he dispatched Johnson for another basket. Wait and see the result. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zea, son, Ernie, daughter, Mrs. Ralph Maibauer and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Gordon, who are visiting the Zeas from New Albany, took dinner Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George D. Zea, on the Dr. Turfler onion farm near Burk’s bridge. J. C. Gwin took them all out in his automobile and went after them in the evening. They had a fine time. George Zea has what is said by many to be the best onion patch in Jasper county and will doubtless make considerable money this year. r— —-—— ———- Order a rubber stamp today from The Republican. LOST—-Buggy robe, green one side, rubber other side; lost between (farms of Theo. Snow and Adam Flesher. Finder return to Asa Snow or leave at this office. LOST—Saturday night, a ladles’ light tan woolen sweater;- return to Republican office or Mrs. Mel Abbott " FOUNU ” ESTRAY—2 steers about 3 years old, strayed from Lawler Ranch, near Fair Oaks, Ind.; finder please phone any information to 542-G, Fair Oaks, Ind. Maurice Gorman, Foreman.