Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
V. J. Crisler made a trip to Chicago today. Benjamin Harris made a trip to Lafayette today. Mrs. Loina Miller, of Mt. Ayr, made a trip to Monon today. Mrs. M. I. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carson are spending today in Chicago. Wild geese are flying northward, which many say is a sure sign of spring, v Baled wild hay, timothy hay, wheat and oats straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Geprge Fletemeyer, of Lafayette, is visiting her father, A. Donnelly and family. Do you want setting hens? Then advertise in our classified column and you will find all you want. Attorney George Hershman came down from Crown Point today to look after some matters in court. Jim German, who has been poorly for some time, is now a little improved. He has'been suffering from rheumatism. Mrs. Thomas Pierce returned to her home in Lowell today after a visit •with her daughter, Mrs. Lowell Bowman and husband, in Remington.
If you need an extra good pairof mules, go to Ross Porter’s public sale, Thursday, Feb. 24th. Theodore Keiper, who recently had his left eye operated on by Dr. Keiper in Lafayette, went to that city today to procure glasses. Mrs. George Burk has been in quite poor health for some time at her home in Delphi and her niece, Mrs. S. M. Laßue, went there today to see her. Ed Oliver came down from Chicago today. He has been dividing his time between Chicago and Wisconsin, where he has been selling trucking land. A. Donnelly left this morning for Lafayette and Indianapolis on an onion selling trip. Alf generally brings home the bacon whenever he goes after it. The price of corn and oats is down quite a little and the market is being depressed by a shortage of cars in the west and a great congestion of filled cars at the seaboard. If you want a good milk cow attend Ross Porter’s public sale Thursday, February 24th. Fred Hamilton left today for Jamestown, N. Dak., after spending a few days with his parents and friends here. He is employed at Jamestown on the Daily Alert.
Melvin Maxwell, manager of the Farmers’ Elevator at Francesville, and Miss Margaret Slenker, are to be married at the bride’s home in Delphi next Wednesday, March Ist. Talk to us about your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal. —Harrington Bros. Co. Mrs. Simon Bowsher, of Dayton, Ind., came yesterday to visit her sons, Sam and Milt Roth. Sam is recovering from this accident very nicely and will be able to be out in a few days. Have you cockerels or pullets or eggs for sale? Advertise them in our .cla&sifiodcolumn* and- the* telephone calls will be rolling in and orders from all over the county will come to you. Mrs. Leo Wolf came from Hammond today to spend the day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Leopold. Her sister, Miss Gertie, who has been visiting her for the past week, accompanied her home. We have a nice, clean-burning lump coal for S4.OO—D. E. Grow. Next week will be the big moving week for farmers. Some few moves were made during the freeze and hard roads of a week or so ago. There will be an unusual number of changes this spring in Jasper county.
Mrs. J. H. Perkins went to Mentone, Ind., yesterday to see her daughter, Mrs. 0. E. Miller, whose baby died last week a short time after its birth. Mrs. Perkins will go from there to her former home in Kenton, Ohio, for a few days’ visit, We have discovered the ideal range coal Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. County Coroner Dr. Hi B. Gable wont, to Wolcott Tuesday, where he will hold an inquest and render a verdiet in the suicide of Bert Rich and the murder of his son, Donald, which occurred some time ago. Marshal was sumirioning the witnesses.—Monticello Journal. ~ •V, ■ - - Mrs. J. M. Conrad, of Conrad, advertised in The Republican ter a married farm hand, -a-teoee-maker and repairer and a painter and hanger. Many inquiries came to this office for further information. Lee Richards wrote to her and secured a job bf painting find paper-hanging and will go there next Monday to begin work. ■ ■■ - “ Henderson corsets, front and back lace.—Fendig’s Fair.
