Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADDITIONAL MONDAY’S LOCAL HAPPENINGS.

Nice breakfast mackerel, 5 cents each. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Austin Hopkins returned this morning from a visit of a week at Goodland. For the hest groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables. Call phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. \ Fred Phillips went to South Haven, Mich., today, where he will visit the plant of the Cable-Nelson piano company. The west front business room of the Republican building is for rent. This is a fine room for a small business and will be rdnted reasonable. Inquire of Healey & Clark. Bessie Gordan, 13-year-old daughter of William Gordan, fell from a swing in the yard of the Baker farm north of town Sunday and quite severely sprained her back. J. Wilcockson, expert piano tuner, of Hammond, will be in the city for a few days and any of his patrons or friends wishing tuning or repairing done, please phone 151 at Nowels House. Mrs. Mary Welsh and daughter. Miss Carrie, left for Larimore, N. Dak., Saturday, in response to a telegram informing them of the serious illness of an infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lert Welsh. Farmer, how is this for a wheat fertilizer: 4 per cent nitrogen,/io per cent available phosphoric acid, and 5 per cent potash, at $21.50 per ton? Let us have your orders early. Mainet & Hamilton, phone 273. Mrs. J. C. Northlane and little grandson, Dan Hazelmire, of Union City, are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hazelmire, who is the acting manager of the Western Union, during the absence of Miss Spaulding. Mrs. J. A. and sister, Mrs. Caddie Tourne, went to Chicago today, where they will join their other sister, Mrs. Eva Tynes. They will probably be gone about a week and during that time visit Dan Willey and family at DeKalb, 111.

We are the only firm in Rensselaer that sells pure cider vinegar of as high a grade as 45 grains. Six gallons of our vinegar is equal to 7 gallons of that sold by others, «but we sell it at the same price as the lower grade.

j. a. McFarland.

Harry Swartzell Tdft this morning with a hay_press and gang for the Kankakee marsh fields, where he expects to work during the entire fall. He will press forr Guild & Robinson under the direction of their foreman, Frank Hart, of DeMotte.

Dairy cows are in demand and the twenty-two head which F. L. Overton brought from Lee and sold here last Saturday brought prices ranging from ?40 to ssl. Among them were a number of Jersey heifers, which seemed to be the most desired. The sale totaled a little better than SI,OOO.

Mrs. Paris Daugherty left on the early train th>3 morning tor he.* home in Ten Sleep, Wyo., after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Daugherty and other relatives. Her sister, Miss Maud Daugherty, accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mrs. Daugherty’s trip will conclude with a 30 mile stage ride.

John Holladay and wife and four children came down from Wheatfield Sunday to attend the funeral this morning of Mrs. Victor Sullivan. He will return to Wheatfield today, where he is busy pressing hay, and she will remain for a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Callahan. Her health has been quite poor lately, causing considerable uneasiness.

S. E. Overton, returned this morning to South Haven, Mich., after a visit of a few days in Rensselaer, where his family have been for the past two weeks They will remain here for a week or so longer, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Zernden and other relatives. Mr. Overton has a wood carving factory at South Haven, which he moved there about three years ago from Chicago, having received ground, building and about $2,000 cash bonus, in ail about-SII,OOO. He took about twenty-five men with him and now employes about seventyfive. He believes Ralph Donnelly could get into the same line of work, which is largely piano carving. Torturing eczema spreads its burping area every day. Doan’s Ointment quickley stops its spreading, instantly relieves the itching, cures it permanently. At any drug store.