Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Lowell this morning. Willis Lutz made a business trip to DeMotte today. 1 " Leo Mecklenberg returned to his school studies in Chicago today. Mrs. J. B. Birch went to Wolcott Saturday after spending Christmas here. ■ If you want a good, sound, work horse attend the Lawman sale on Jan.'sth. R. A. Kenny and wife went to Muberry, Ind., Saturday to spend a week. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wynegar, Dec. 26, a son, and their sixth chjld. . Go to the Lowman sale on Jan. 5 if you want a good cow, heifer or steer. Phone your coal, wood and feed orders to Hamilton & Kellner, No. 273. . Miss Edith Thompson, of Lafayette is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkina.
Mrs. Joe Hammond has returned from a Christmas visit with relatives in Wheatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gerber and little son are visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs f . Eli Gerber. ****?'"* l **"l* ■" - - Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan returned Sunday evening after visiting in Delphi since Thursday. Mrs. W. 0. Schanlaub returned to Kentland Saturday, having spent Christmas with relatives l}?fe. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis returned to Hammond yesterday after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frye. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weirich and Miss Edith /Taxton *returned to Surrey this morning after a few days’ visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jessen, of Chicago, returned to their, home yesterday after a visit over'Christmas with his mother. We still have a few of the car load of bargain spreaders. They are going fast at SBO cash or SBS time. HAMILTON & KELLNER.
Misses Anna and Mabie Stocksick have returned home after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John jShigley in Lafayette. Mrs. C. L. Murphy and little daughter, of Chicago, came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows until after New Years. If you want some good work or driving horses, milk cows, or good brood sows, attend the Lowman public sale on Tuesday, January 5. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Swift and little son and Miss Gladys Jackson returned to Evanston today after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roth. > Frank Hardman, who is working for the Chicago Telephone Co., in that city, was home to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hardman. Will the party who is advertising the found fur muff in our classified columns make his or her identity known, as there have been inquiries for the lost muff; the finder’s name has been misplaced? Phone 18 or 114. The condition of Fred Hartman, who suffered a stroke of paralysis last week, la somewhat improved. He is conscious and is now able to talk a little, but is not yet entirely out of danger. ' )- >'
Don’t forget the Lowman Bros, sale at the Pete Wasson farm, south of Rensselaer, on Tuesday, January sth. Twenty head of good horses, 24 head of cattle and 28 head of hogs are among the property offered tor sale. x. A. D. Baiboock, of Goodland, Was here on business today and presented The Republican with a copy of “The Silver Oar,” and other poems written by him and just published in book form for distribution among his friends. Z William Traub received a fliessage at an early hour this morning stating that a bad Arc had broken out at Chatsworth, 18., and that his store was among ,tlie number in danger. He left for Chatsworth by way of Remington this morning. . •- Dr. and.MrS. Paul C. Curnick will keep open house New Years day from 2 to € o’clock at the Methodist parsonage. The members of the church and congregation and (friends are invited to call at the, parsonage to greet each other and be reeciyed by Dr. and Mrs. Cun ntok. The invitation was given at the churdh services Sunday and includes all those who desire to call that afternoon. \
