Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THURSDAY’S LOCALS.

———— Miss Ethel Perkins, who taught school at North Manchester the past year, is home after a successful term. She will teach there again next year. Itching, bleeding, protuding or blind piles yield to Doan’s Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured Druggists all sell it. Mrs. Nancy Songer and brother Alfred Fletcher are visiting a sister at Greensburg, Ind., whom they have not seen for 25 years, although they have lived only a little over a hundred miles apart all the time. Special sale men’s fancy white cotton, silk and worsted dress vests, % marked price to close out. THE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. A. Simpson, R. H. Grow, E. Mab and Nim Hopkins went to Terre Haute today to attend the G. A. R. convention. All are soldiers but the latter who thought he would like to see the gathering anyway. Howard Gibbs, of Princeton, 111., the owner of the K. of P. building, is still here and is said to be quite apt to sell the building before leaving the city. He has had several offers for it, it is said, and it is not improbable that the building will be disposed of to some local party within the next few days. Every room in the building is now rented to responsible tenants.

The armory has been very handsomely decorated by the Juniors for their reception to the Seniors tonight. The two suites of rooms in the front part of the building have been made a part of the armory now and are available to those renting the main building on general dccasions. One suite is still unfurnished. The Juniors bave taken a great deal of pride in making the rooms look attractive and the main room is hung with streamers and decorated with pennants, while potted flowers add greatly to the general attractiveness.

A pretty home wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening, the 25th, at the residence of James M. Gorget, of northwest Barkley township, the contracting parties being Edward Hornickle, of Roberts, Ford county, 111., and Margaret 8., second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gorbet. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. H. Hess, of Warsaw, assisted by Rev. W. E. Schafer, of Aix, in the presence, of only the immediate family of the bride. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Schafer. Mr. and Mrs. Hornickle left by an earl/ train Thursday for their home in Illinois. Dyspepsia is America's curse. Burdock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drives out impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect digestion, normal weigh:, and go«d health. . Printing that pleases. "We print anything for anybody.”—Th-j Republican.