Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Band concert tonight. Every one turn out. ' All kinds ol feed for sale by Hamilton. & Kellner. Elizur Sage has gone to Redwood. Minn., to look after his farm. - Milwaukee corn, binders for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Leo Wolf, of Hammond, came today to visit her parefcns, Mr. and Mm A. Leopold. Monticello will give a horse show and farm exhibit this fall; at least preparations are being started. Mrs. Ross Ropp and little son returned to Wheatfleld yesterday after a visit with relatives here.
W. C. Gilmore, of Lee, .was here a short time Tuesday. He was starting on a business trip to Cedar Rapids, lowa. ■* The Women’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. %hureh will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Frank Critser.
Misls Jennie Trussell went to Roselawn yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs’. Bert Hopper, and assist her during the threshing season. Drs. I. M. Walsh burn and A. f*. Rainier went to Hammond today to attend the meeting of the Tenth Indiana Medical Society. If your stock of engraved calling cards is running low bring the plate to The Republican and have duplicates made. If you do not have engraved cards order them today. —t— Mrs. W. T. Alkire and little son and Miss Minnie Garrott returned to Brooks ton today after a brief visit with their sister, Mrs, J. W. Hitohings, of Jordan township.
„Miss Genevieve Brown, of Monticello, is touring in Europe and friendls and relatives were concerned about 'her until they received a cablegram Tuesday from Munich, Bavaria, stating that she was safe.
Mrs. J. B. Winters, of Chicago, who ha® been visiting at Kankakee, arrived here today to visit Mrs. Nettie Hoover and other relatives near Rensselaer, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grisiwold, near Woleott.
■White county granted a franchise to the Lafayette & Northwestern Traction Co. Tuesday, giving a blanket franchise over the strenuous objections of of the Indiana Northwestern Traction Co., who asked that the Brown company be required to name a definite route.
The friends of Attorney Charles C. Spencer who were his guests last week at an outing on the Tippecanoe river, were Iso well pleased that they" proposed buying a place and establishing a club some place near Montieello. Those present were members of the Phi Psi fraternity.
Three Italian street musicians played during Tuesday afternoon and early evening on the streets of Rensselaer, delighting all who heard them. The instruments used were two violins and one harp and all were skilled musicians. At night tyiey played for a dance given by young people in the K. of P. building.
J. N. Baker, generally called “Porey” Baker, of Barkley township, is in a very critical condition and it is feared can not last very many days. He is 63 years of age and until a short time ago had enjoyed excellent health. The break' came suddenly and all medical assistance has been unavailing.
Order your rubber stamp today CASTOR IA For infant.* and Children. Dii Kind Yob Han Always BougKt RENSSELAER MARKETS. Wheat—77c. Corn—6Bc. Cats—3oc. Butterfat—2Bc. Rye—soc. Spring chickens—lsc to 18c. Hen®—l2c. Eggs—l6c.-
MISCELLANEOUS. ESTRAY—2 steers about 3 years old, strayed from Lawler Ranch, near Fair Oaks, Ind.; finder please phopc any information to 542 G, Fair Oaks, Ind. Maurice Gorman, Foreman. OILS & TIRES—OiIs for farm machinery, autos, motorcycles, bicycles and sewing machines; gasoline and batteries; tires for bicycles and motorcycles; baby carriages re-tlred. At the Bicycle Shaft corner east of Republican office. James C. dark. TO EXCHANGE— BO-acre farm to exchange for Rensselaer residence property, level black land; 40 acres in oats. 15 acres in hay. balance green pasture; good fences.—Harvey Davisson. - J ; MONEY’ TO LOAN—Loans on farm and city property at current rates. Also a few choice small properties to sell on easy monthly payments.—Emmet L. Hollingswirth: offlee In First NatL Bank building.
