Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

May wheat closed at $2.07 Thursday. Mi's. C. C. Warner went to Chicago this morning. Joseph Adams is very low and is net expected to long survive. • When you diave a blowout, blow Jn tj Milner’s tire shop. Phone 218. Lester Rich went to Chicago Thursday afternoons — ——— Joseph Smith returned from Indiana Harbor this morning. Mrs. J. J. Hunt and children, John and Sarah, returned this morning from a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Barkley and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover went to Lafayette today. Miss Lura Halleck is home and will .spend the- week’s e'nd 'Wrth her parents. Mrs. Jacob Wright and son, Brad 7 ford, went to Frankfort today to visit relatives. .. ...UNMrs. Alex. Merica went to Lafayette today for a visit with her son, Stanley, who is a student in Purdue University. Rubber boct half soles put on without the use of tacks. Hand-made rubber soles.—Milner's Tire Shop. Mrs. Austin Hopkins has returned from a three months’ visit at Sullivan, Ind., with relatives. Russell Thompson will came from Illinois University to . spend the Easter vacation with his aunt, Miss Gertrude Hopkins. Ix>uis R. Fendig, of Jacksonville. Fla, arrived today for a visit with his brothers, Samuel and B. F. Fendig. Seed sweet potatoes for sprouting at Home Grocery. George Chappell, of Remington, was doing business at the court house here today.We pay the highest market price, cash or trade, for country produce. HOME GROCERY.

Mosdames Stella Ketchum and William Traub went to Chicago on the early morning train. None quite so good as Ward’s Dainty Maid bread, fresh every morning at Home Grocery. Amelia Bavam, 74, mother of twen-ty-five children, is dead at Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Bavam came to Chicago in 1882 from Austria. Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. Miss Marie Hamilton is spending the day with her college room-mate, Miss Velma Rich, at her home in Goodland. - -■■•■■■■ ■■ «■—- The last ten days for treesfor spring delivery. See Pefley at once.

Mrs. George Fulton and daughter, Mildred, who have been visiting the former’s mother in this city, returned to their home at Kukana, Wis. Yes, the four wheel planter is what the farmer wants. And he wants the best. That is, of course, the Moline, sold by the up-to-date hustlers, Kellner & Callahan. .5. - ■ ' iMrs. B. T. Clark, of Pueblo, Colo., came Thursday for a short visit with Mrs. E. L. Clark and other relatives. Mrs. Clark is now returning to Pueblo after a visit in Indiana of several months. Young man, you must see those buggies at Kellner & Callahan s. They are the latest creations, up to the minute in style and elegance. We cannot describe them. They must be seen to be admired. ~ Frank- Parker, son- of. Mr. and _Mxs. • Isaac Parker; of Jordan township, arrived home tCids af-emoon. Frank Automobile Co., at Racine, Wis. Wm. Frye has purchased a $1,500 International motor truck to be used in his transfer business. This is one of the very best trucks on the market. It is expected to arrive within a week or ten days. Thomas Grant reports that he planted a bushel and a half of potatoes today. By many thia is regarded as the logical day to plant potatoes. Bring Good Friday it is a holiday to many people. Hayes Preston, of" Columbus, Ohio, has been spending a few days with his family here. Mr. Preston has charge of fourteen counties in Pennsylvania for the Oliver Chilled Plow Works. Most of the plows used in that region are chilled instead of steel, while most plows sold in the vicinity are steel. His family Will continue to reside here but Mr. Preston returned to work today.

William Gehris, of Lafayette, has a hen that is laying freak eggs. Mr. Gehris on Thursday took ,an egg into the Journal office that bears the letter W on the shell. The W is not in colors, but is embossed in the shell Many who viewed it say it is a symbol of war. I luring the past few days Mt. Gehris has gathered four eggs marked in a like manner. C ASTO R IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the jjkAMterTfa., SfcnMaecf v*" 6 ** 9 * : AGENTS. -- - AGENTS WANTED—Highest cash paid weekly with, part expenses. Home territory, Free outfit. Easy outdoor work. Address Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis.