Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Leonard Kohler has gone to Chicago Heights to work. Bill Stone left yesterday for lowa, where he is working on a railroad. Mrs. Blanchard Elmore, of Remington, took the 10:05 train here this morning for Chicago.' . Let us deliver your gasoline, 16c a gallon. JOHN EGER. 4 Baby won’t suffer five minutes with croup if you apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at once. It acts like magic. "Mjrs. Frank B.VMeyer, of Gary, has been here since Tuesday, visiting her brothers, A. H. and A. R. Hopkins and many friends. t Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation —Doan’s Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 26c a box. Mrs. Thomas Lamson and Mrs. Felix French and daughter Miss Elizabeth arrived home yesterday evening from a two weeks’ visit in Hancock county. ♦ • Henry VanVoorst, a Monticeilo banker, who at one time was engaged in business with Robert Parker al Remington, died suddenly at Monticello several days ago.

For this week only, 4 cans sour kraut, 4 cans pumpkin, 3 cans fancy sweet potatoes, 3 cans apples, 3 pans Green Gage or Egg plumsr for 25c. * • ' JOHN EGER. Dr. A. P. Rainier, of Remington took Dan Zimmerman, of that town, to Chicago via Rensselaer this morning where the latter will undergo an examination, by: specialists v Dr. F. A. Turfler went to« Chicago this morning. He was at pioonfington, 111., last Saturday and Sunday, where he assisted an osteopath in the treatment of several cases. Miss Edith Adams left yesterday for Belle Fourche, >' S. Dak., to visit her sister, Mrs. Bert Goff and family. Her sister Mary and George W. Goff accompanied her as far as Chicago. l “Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me <a long time. The cure was permanent.”— Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Monnett returned to Chicago this morning after a visit of a week witli relatives'here. They will return to Rensselaer to take up their residence about t,he first of May. i •' lb ‘ t Mrs. William Dixey went to Evanston this morning to attend'the funeral tomorrow of Mrs. Christopher Guhl, who was related by marriage. Mrs. Guhl was about 70 years of age and her death was due to heart failure. Newton county is 50 years old today aqd feeling real young and kittlnlsh. Judge Hanley and visltiiig Judge Henry Vinton, of Lafayette,' are helping George 'Ade and others shake hands with the' people from the remotest corners apd Kentland is probpbly having a time for a half century fledgling.

August Goepp, who now lives In Pulaski county, having moved to a farm 1% miles east of t Medaryville, this spHng, came over yesterday to pay his taxes on the farm he owns In this county. He reports that both wheat and oats have Buffered by the ♦freeze and drouth of last week and the week before, but thinkp the wheat in Gillam township looks better than In his section of Pulaski county. Printing that pleases. “We pri it an j thing for anybody.”—The Republican- 3