Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

Mrs. Chas. Adams is spending today in Fair Oaks. Attorney Williams made a business trip to Lowell today. Dr. A. F. Turfler made a professional trip to Chicago today. Alfred Byrd has rented D. fi. Grow’# property north of the railroad. Fresh hot rolls, brown and white bread, at the M. E. market Saturday. Miss Nellie Grant went to Brook today to visit Mrs. Ray Hersbmar.. . Dr. Rose M. Remmek has returned from visiting her parents in Indianapolis. Baked beans, salad, homemade and brown bread, at the M. E. market Saturday, March 26th. John I. Gwin is confined to his home today with a severe case of tonsilltis. Mrs. Lon Colton went to Rantoul, 111., this morning to Visit her father for a week. Misses Grace Norris and Georgia Harris returned to their school at DePauw this morning. H. F. Parker went to Shelby today to do some photograph work for the Monon railroad. T. E. Morrisey left this morning for his home in Cameron, Mo., after being here on business with John M. Knapp. Delicious angel food cake for Easter. Several kinds of pie, "just like mother made,” at the M. E. market Saturday. Eli Weirich and wife returned this morning to Lagrange county after a visit of several days with Moses Chupp and family.

There will be an Easter supper at the school house at Aix, Saturday evening, given by the Ladies’ Aid of the U. B. church. All are invited. Judge Hanley and Harry Folk came from Kentland this morning, having adjourned court there until next Monday. . - W. N. Sherrill, who is now pastor of the Battle Ground U. B. church, filled the pulpit at the revival meetings at Parr last night.

Freshly grated horseradish and salad dressing on sale at the M. E. market Saturday, March 26th, in the postoffice building. Farmers are sowing oats, making gardens, etc. It really looks like spring was not going to cut any objectionable capers. t Mrs. John Whittaker returned to Hammond this morning after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Jens Jensen and her sister, Mrs. Alva Simpson As usual we are headquarters for package and bulk garden seeds, onion sets and early seed potatoes. JOHN EGER. A. P. Burton and Mrs. H. L. Brown went to Chicago this morning to attend the funerall this afternoon of their aunt, Miss Cordelia P. Monnett. Miss Vera Parker, deputy county clerk, is assisting J. J. Hunt at the Trust and Savings Bank, and Miss Orabelle Duvall is substituting for Miss Parker at the clerk’s office. Don’t let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan’s Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell it. John Daugherty arrived here yesterday from Spokane, Wash., after an absence of 6 or 7 years. He came to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Daugherty and his sister, Mrs. W. C. Babcock. R. L. P. Massey and wife returned to Medaryville this morning after a visit since Monday with his sister, Grandmother Antrim, who has passed through the winter splendidly and is now feqling extremely well for one of her advanced years. , John I. Gwin has sold his farm of 120 acres in Union township to John Eilts, now a resident of China. The consideration was about s6l per acre. The purchaser is a brother of the Eilts boys, who nave resided on adjoining farms for a number of years, and they made the purchase for their brother, who is now working for a German firm of contractors in China. The new owner plans to move here next year and to make this country his home. He visited here a year ago.