Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. John Merritt went to Indianapolis Thursday for a visit of several days. Miss Mary Norman has returned to Fair Oaks after a visit with Miss Ruth Gorham. . Why do Hamilton & Kellner sell so many buggies? The word “Quality” is the answer. Glenn Grant is now chief clerk at the Makeever House. His wife will soon join him here. Mrs. D. J. Baxter, of Bluff ton, came Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Lee, of Mt Ayr. Mrs. Ed Dewees, of Jordan township, has gone to Wheatfield to visit her mother, Mrs. Lewis Sayler. | Mrs. Wagner, mother of Mrs. John Zimmer, is quite sick at the latter’s home. She is 72 years of age. J. A. Smith, of Wheatfield, who is the Jasper county agent for John F. Judy, made a trip to Chicago Friday. Mrs. Jesse E. Rogers, of McCoysburg, Is entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Rudell Richardson and son, of Indianapolis. Remember, your twine and repair account is due September Ist. Please take care of it promptly. HAMILTON & KELLNER. A. F. Long returned yesterday from a visit with his daughter at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Long will remain there another week. A trial sack of our Blue Ribbon flour will convince you it pays to patronize home industry.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. C. B. Stebbins, the Standard Oil agent for this district, is moving here from Montpelier. He has rented John Poole’s new house on Main street. Rex Warner and Gravelous Hansson went to Chicago today and will return with a Studebaker car, 1916 model, of which Mr. Warner has taken the agency. A good $3.50 spring seat for $2.00, or SI.OO if purchased with a wagon bed. This is a bargain. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Misses Ada Huff and Esther Wiseman, graduates of the Rensselaer high school who took the summer normal course at Valparaiso, returned home yesterday. Both w r ill teach in Jasper county this year. Misses Rose and Mercy Malone, of Monticello, who have been visiting Tul Malone and family, went to Fair Oaks Thursday to visit the family of Matt Carr. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Madlung, a couple of newlyweds from Monticello, visited his aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Drake 1 and family Wednesday and Thursday, leaving that afternoon for Chicago to spend several days. Mr. Elmer Miller and Miss Nelda Henderson, of Wheatfield, who were granted a. marriage license here last Thursday, were married that evening at the bride’s home by Rev. Morris, of Wheatfield. Prof. Ira Coe, of the high school teaching force, spent most of the summer vacation on poultry and dairy farms in Wisconsin and Michigan. He was on the dairy farm of a prominent Holstein breeder for some time. It is probable that Will H. Hays, republican state chairman, will not be a candidate for office this year but also probable that he will be an actice candidate for U. S. senator against Benjamin F. Shively four years later.