Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lester Rich spent Sunday in Goodland. Mrs. Sarah Miner is spending today in Monon. ? Samuel Crawford, a consumptive, died at Fair Oaks-Sunday night. Born, Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Halleck, of Fair Oaks, a son. Mrs. W. R. Nowels went to Forest, Ind. ,today to vfeit her daughter, Mrs. Alter. y D. H. Yeoipan went to Kokonio today, where a suit in ,the Gault ditch case is being tried. The Keystone Bumper disc in sizes from six to ten foot, are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. WilsAi Bussell went to Cory, Ind., today to visit relatives for about two weeks. Boys’ suits in all colors and sizes, all at reasonable prices, and one bag of marbles with each suit. C. EARL DUVALL. James Norris returned this ing from a visit of ten days with his brother at Coshockton, Ohio. One lot of $1.50 and $3.00 hats for 50c at Duvall’s Quality Shop. c. Earl duvall. Mrs. M. R. Strouse and baby, of Tomah, Wis., came today to visit her brother, Wm. Traub and family. J. A. Wells, of Aledo, HL, accompanied by two prospective land buyers, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Bush, of Linden, came Saturday to visit Gus Stevens and family, of McCoysburg. See the samples of tailor made suits in all colors, $16.50, $lB and S2O. . . C. EARL DUVALL. Misses Mabel and Anna Stocksick, Eva Putts and Mabel Cain ewnt to Monon yesterday and spent the day with Miss Anna Hazel. Mrs. J. R. Phillips, of McCoysburg, and daughter, Mrs. McDonald, of Monticello, came today to visit Dan Robinson and other relatives. Larkin Potts, Jr., who disappeared from home two weeks ago, starting for Oregon, according to letters sent back here, has returned home again. Our new stock of buggies has arrived. See them before you buy. HAMILTON & KELLNER.

H. R. Lange, Jr., the piano tuner, will be here after March 18th. Leave orders at H. R. Lange & Son’s, north of Rowles & Parker’s, on Van Rensselaer street. Mrs. John Kupke, of Newland, went to Lafayette today, where she; will enter St. Elizabeth’s hospital and undergo a surgical operation. Her son, N. F. Kupke, accompanied her. We sdll the Hoosier and Advance endgate seeders. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Arthur Yeiter went to Lafayette this morning to visit for several days with his mother, Mrs. James Robinson, before- going to Mitchell, S. Dak., where he will work on a farm this summer. Ladies, you should see those boys’ wash suits in Oliver Twists, Dutch, Middys and Rompers, now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Mike Kuboski, who has had a long siege -of illness, is now able to be up and about, but is still suffering from his arm which was infected and it will probably be some time yet before he can return to work. We have put on sale 400 dozen cans of tomatoes direct from the factory. No. 3 cans of solid, red, whole tomatoes, the kind that has been selling for 15c a can, this lot at, 3 cans for 25c. Try them. - >—— JOHN EGER. Henry Kernogle, one of the accountants who has been working on the books at the courthouse, is confined at the home of J. W. Medicils with a severe case of tonsilitis. Mrs. Medicus was also sick with the tonsilitis for several days. We,have the largest and most complete line of smoking and chewing tobacco in the city, and at prices that will save you money. JOHN EGER. The 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yeoman, Jr., in Union township, fell from a sofa Saturday afternoon and fractured her right collarbone. It was not discovered until Sunday that she was injured severely and then Dr. English was and the bone was set. Try 3 cans of those solid packed whole tomatoes \for 25c, and you will buy more. JOHN EGER. Fred Chapman some time ago sold his residence property to Rev. W. H. Sayler, of Sturgis, S. Dak., who will return to Rensselaer this fall and occupy it. Mr. Chapman will erect a good residence on Ms lot on Forest street, between the residences of A. J. Bellows and Wi L. Bott It will be a 6-roojn story and a half house of the bungalow type. We will give with every boys* suit sold one bag of marbles. Boys, you should get busy and buy your spring suit. Remember, one bag of marbles. a EARL DUVALL. I