Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. The rain today probably marred the barbecue celebration at Parr. Don P. Warren has finished his Job on the Kankakee river and returned home. Leonard Kohler came down from Chicago Heights last evening for a short visit at home. W. H. Beam and children and J. A. Grant arrived home this morning from their western trip. * Everybody’s friend—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain.

Born, Friday, June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Festus Chupp, of Parr, a daughter. Arrived just in tihie to attend the big creamery celebration and barbecue.

Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy, drive one wHd. Doan’s Ointment Brings quick relief and lasting cures. Fifty cents at any drug store.

Fifty-four round trip tickets and a number of one way fares were soid to Parr this morning and a lot of other people went up via auto and buggy.

Members of the W. R. C. are requested to be present at the meeting Monday night, June 6th. Business of importance. By order of the President.

Elmore Barce delivered the Memorial address in Foyler, Will O. Thomas in Monticello, Capt. William Guthrie in Monon, Attorney Frank Davis at Brook and Herman C. Rodgers at Kentland.

Many ills come from impure blood Can’t have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver and purifies the blood.

Prof. Charles Lewis, who i.s an instructor in the University of Maine, at Orono, is home for a vacation and visit with relatives. His brother, Isaac Lewis, who is an instructor in the university at Austin, Texas, is expected home in about two weeks.

Quaker bread tags will be discontinued after June 11, 1910. All having them will receive one loaf of Quarker bread for every ten tags until June 11th. After that date I will give 6 loaves of Quaker bread for 25c. Geo. Fate, the Fat Dinner and Quaker Bread Man.

Tithothy Comer, who is making his home at the National Soldiers’ Homo at Marion, and who is here to visit relatives and old comrades, contributed $1 to the soldiers’ monument fund. Mrs. Bettfe Peregrine Parker, -of Hanging Grove .township, also left $1 for the name of her father, Ebenezar Peregrine.

Mrs. Louise A. Ensminger, wife ol Dr. Ensminger, of Crawfonlsvillo, and a sister of W. B. Austin, sent $L for the monument with the following comment: “How well I remember seeing General Milroy riding up and down the street calling for volunteers." Fred L. Chilcote sends $1 from South Bend.

Harry Watson returned yesterday evening from Chicago Heights, where he had been to see his sister, Mrs. Peter Kohlers who is still in a quite serious condition. She was operated on several weeks ago and it will be necessary to perform another operation to save her life. At this time she is too weak to undergo the operation and it is feared she will not live through it. She is about 36 year's of age and has no children. Oar Classified Column does the work