Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. F. Fendig made a business trip to Chicago today. Try four cans of fancy kidney beans for only 25c at John Eger’s. .... Q. O. Pumphrey went to Columbia City today to see the farm which he recently purchased. ’ Mrs. Alice Connard and two children, of Frankfort, came today to visit her daughter, Mrs. William Kennedy, north of Rensselaer. Spaghetti and cheese make a wholesome dish. Best spaghetti, best cheese always found at the Home Grocery. Mrs. James H. Myers and daughter, Mrs. Chas. Reed, of Barkley township, left this morning for Muskogee, Okie., where the former's daughter, Mrs James Pierson, is very sick and not expected to live.

Frank G. Kresler was home Sunday and left that evening for Crawfordsville to begin his work as a traveling salesman for the Marshall Field Co. He had not expected to start out quite bo soon and had expected to be able to attend last night’s meeting of the city council, being a member of that body. His present employment will prevent him from attending to his councilmanic duties and it is his intention to tender his resignation, which will probably be done in .May. If the members of his ward have any Suggestions to make as to whom his successor shall be, it is. probable that the mayor" and councilmen will take them into consideration In making the appointment. C. S. Chamberlin and little daughter returned yesterday from Chicago, where they spent Sunday with Mrs. Chamberlin. She is still doing very well at the hospital, but having some difficulty in retaining food on her stomach and the wounds from the operation are healing very slowly. The Burgeon who operated on her is one of the lecturers at Rush Medical college, and he made her case the subject of his leeture one day last week, not mentioning her name, of course, but Dr. John Ellis, who is a student at Rush, heard the lecture and being familiar through the Republican with the case recognised that it was her’s. When she wsb first taken to the hospital last year an X-ray photograph was made and this will now be looked up by the surgeon again to see If any sign of the pin that waus later found in the appendix, is visible. A specific for pain— Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, strongest, cheapest liniment ever devised. A household rement ever devised. A household remedy in America for 26 years, 1 ~ 4 • :