Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. B. R. Amsler and two children went to Fowler today for a few days’ visit with relatives. " A Ijttle home made Sauer Kraut left, 5 cents the quart. . HOME GROCERY. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optometrist, will supply optical needA Office hours 8 A. M. till «5 P. M., Harris Block. A ■ Now is the . time for Country Sorghum. 65 cents a gallon. JOHN EGER. ' C. H. Guild, J. J. Van BusTdrk, Johq Davis and J. S. Maddox, of Medaryville, were in Rensselaer on court business today. For any pain, from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Pain can’t stay where it is used. — z —-• I v Mrs. Nancy French and Miss Lizzie French, of Hutchinson, Kansas, arq here for a visit yith County Superintendent Lamson and other friends. itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles yield to Doan’s Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Druggists all sell it. \

Mrs. Ephraim Hughes returned the first of the week from a visit in Watseka and Kempton, 111., visiting a sis-ter-in-law at the first place and a daughter at the latter place. She was absent one week.

Henry Nevill came home from Perry county, 111., this morning, where ht has been to see his father, who has been quite ill with pneumonia. He was accompanied home by_ Asa Thompson, of Rantoul.

Miss Hazel Lanison went to Chicago today to see her mother, Mrs. Jay Lamßon, who has been in the Mary Thompson hospital, where she underwent an operation, five weeks ago. Miss Lam son will remain for a day or two and if possible will bring her mother home with her.

The sale of Ephraim Hughes on the George Ketchum farm east of town will take place Saturday of this week and will probably draw a large crowd. It will be the second Saturday sale held this year, the one held by L. H. Markley having been an especially good one.

C. B. Reprogle went to Michigan City this morning to take up his work on the Michigan Ctiy News. They completed the packing of their household goods yesterday and today shipped them to Michigan City, where a house had been rented ready for their occupancy. Mrs. Reprogle and little son will go to Francesville for a few days’ visit while their goods are enronte.' —“—' ——

Rev. C. W. Postill, of Fowler, returned to his home today after a trip here to look after his farm business. Rev. PostiH’B father, William H. Postill, was a sergeant in Company G, of the 9th Indiana regiment, and he heartily endorses the Milroy and soldiers’ monument proposition and gave a $5-subscription toward the erection of the mcfnument. Father Christian Daniel, pastor of St Augustine’s Cathollc church, also gave a $5 pledge, voluntarily signing one of the papdra left at the drug stores. The movement is worthy the support of all,