Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. Myra Casey is spending today at Parr. Order your chick starter of Hamilton & Kellner. Have you seen one of those elegant buggies at aHmilton & Kellner’s. Attorney Halleck made a business trip to Hammond today. Remember, Hamilton & Kellner sell the famous John Deere line of farm machinery. Mrs. G. H. Chappell returned to Grant Park today after a brief visit with her father, Sylvester Hatton. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and daughter, Miss Cecilia,. went to Michigan this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weinman, of Chicago, are here to attend the funeral of J. W. Smith. Ves Richards was hom« from Rochester over Sunday, returning there today. Don’t fail to call at Holden’s greenhouse and see the beautiful blooming plants. Mrs. Fred King and baby returned to Winona today after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and- Mrs. John King. You get fresh ground meal when you buy Sprague’s. Have no other. Your grocer or the Mill, Phone 468. — Prof; E. S. Tillman was down from Hammond for a visit over Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John King. -i You can buy Aristos, the best flour made, at what others are getting for lower grade flour. JOHN EGER. Cleve Eger has made substantial improvement since' Saturday and is today regarded out of danger unless unforseen complications arise. Miss Anna Clark, of Wheatfield, who had been visiting at Monon, came this morning to visit her cousin, Mrs, Ernest Ramey. -■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 ' i Order a flower for some sick friend. Nothing so fine as a blooming plant, —J. H. Holden. We have all kinds of bulk and package garden seeds, and onion sets. ■_ . JOHN EGER. The funera lof J. W. Smith is being held this afternoon at the M. E. church, conducted by Dr. Cumick. The Redmen will have charge of the services at the grave. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin, who has been quite poorly since she returned from Otterbei* more than a week ago and confined to her bed part of the time, is now considerably improved. We have pure South Dakota Early Ohio potatoes, free from scab and not worm eaten. Also nice Early Rose for early seed potatoes. JOHN EGER. John O’Connor and George Heuson went to Fair Oaks this {horning, where the latter will take care of some repair work on a farm managed by the former. t --t Flurries of snow and a chilly air prevented Sunday from being just as cheerful one might have desired. Lucky Easter Sunday was a week away as new spring garments would have caused their wearers some discomfort yesterday. 1