Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mike Szilogzi, of Welsh, Wyo., is registered at the Makeever hotel. Orlando Mace, of Fair Oaks, went to Kirklin today to visit relatives over Sunday. Mrs. C. C. Jones, of Hamman*!, came this morning to visit her son, P. W. Clarke and family. Buy high grade chick starter and poultry feeds of Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273. Alva Yeoman, of Columbia City, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yeoman at Surrey. G- D. Prevo, William Poisel and Ed Burkhart, of Medaryville, were Rensselaer visitors today. Miss Helen Warner is entertaining several friends this afternoonfor Miss Martha Goble, of Frankfort. If you want a high grade farm implement or an elegant buggy or carriage, go to Hamilton & Kellner’s. W. B. Yeoman, of Surrey, and A. S. Lowman, of Parr, took the cream testing examination at Purdue a few days ago. Order a flower for some sick friend. Nothing so fine as a blooming plant. —J. H. Holden. The rain came in good quantities last night and this morning and farmers and businessmen are all wreathed in smiles. Mrs. John Webber has been quite sick with an attack of tonsilitis and later with malarial fever. She is some better now. Mrs. J. W. Crooks and family will move in a few days from the Makeever property on Cullen street to the John M. Knapp property on River street. | Northern grown bulk and package garden seeds, Early Ohio and Early Rose seed potatoes at Home Grocery. The baseball game that was to have been played with the Medaryville high school Friday afternoon was postponed on account of the threatened rain. A full quart Bismarck Brand apple butter, sweet pickled onions and mustard pickles for 25c. HOME GROCERY. A cafeteria luncheon will be served in the dining room of the Christian church Friday night, April 29, from 5 to 8. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Culp, who have been living in the house just sold by Albert Brand to A. E. Shafer, have rented part of Miss Alma Stiers property on Van Rensselaer street, near the light plant, and will move there the last of the month.

Frank Putts, who manages the B. J. Jarrette store in Monon, and Miss Anna Hazel, of that town, were married Wednesday in Monticello. His bride has been employed in the store and will continue* to work there. Frank’s many friends here will join The Republican in extending best wishes. D. M. Yeoman, of Tab, Benton county, son of D. H. Yeoman, of this city, accompanied by his wife and daughter, are making an extended trip to the Pacific coast and will visit the exposition and take in the intervening sights, including The Royal Gorge, Pikes Peak, the Grand Canyon of Arizona and Salt Lake City. The H. & D. shock absorber company at Goodland declared a $3,000 dividend last Monday, being SI,OOO for each of the three partners, A. P. Hawn, C. A. Doland and James Bell. Mr. Hawn is reported to be about to sell his stock to Chicago and Detroit parties, who have an option from him. The Monnett Guild will meet Monday afternoon April 12th, at the Monnett School for Girls. Each lady is asked to bring a package of garden seed to be used in planting the Monnett garden. Many have extra seed packages at home and can bring seed without buying especially for the occasion. Miss Eva Sheets returned to Bringhurst today after a visit of several days with Mrs. A. A. Fell. Prof. C. M. Sharp, representing the high school of this city, went to Monticello this morning to meet the representatives of the Monticello and Delphi high schools and complete arrangements for the track meet at Monticello on May Ist, in which the three schools are to compete. The Lafayette high school has made application to enter the meet but it is probable that the arrangements for the three school meet have gone too far to.be altered to include Lafayette this year.

Phone 39. Open For Business. As I am opening a blacksmith shop at Lee, Ind., I will be ready for business after the sth day of April.. Horse shoeing and general blacksmithing at moderate prices. Please give me a trial. WM. F. LINBACH. Don’t put off advertising anything you want to sglL The Republican goes into almost every reading home in Jasper county and gets quick results for advertisers. Order your Garde at The