Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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New Flake and Cracked Hqtainy— Home Grocery. Miss Elizabeth Spitler is spending today in Chicago. C. J. Dean and Ed Ranton made a business trip to Chalmers today. Just received a car of genuine Jackson Hill egg coal. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. Miss Nellie McCarthy went to Chicago this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. Roy Chissom. .S. S. Shedd went to Chicago this morning, joining his family later for a short visit. They had preceded him there. Mrs. William Roth caifie from Monticello this morning for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher. Mrs. Robert Cottrell, of Monticellb, came today to remain over Sunday with the family of David Elder and E. L. Hammerton. . Mrs. Chas. McDonald returned to Fair land today after a visit of three weeks here with the family of Omar Morlan and other relatives. J. W. Toyne. of Gillam township, was in town a short time this corning, and took the 10:55 train en route to Goodland for a short visit. Our car of fancy, ripe, Michigan sand grown potatoes now on track. Call us on phone or leave your order. JOHN EGER. For fine Cakes, Macroons, Jelly Fingers, Fruit Cake,'Wine Cake, Almond Squares, Cresents, Layer Cakes, Jelly Cakes, etc., go to Fate’s Bakery. Mr. Fate has secured the services of Prof. W. Henry Granger, late of the Bakery Department of the University of Oskosh, S. W., and will now be prepared (as he has been for the last few weeks) to furnish anything that is good to eat.
William Fitzgerald, of Kankakee township, had the misfortune to have his right foot quite badly mashed a few days ago. He was hauling a heavy load of cement and was walking alongside the wagon. A dogfight attracted his attention and he looked around to watch it and stepped In front of a wagon wheel and it passed over his foot, causing a very painful and severe injury from which he will be some time recovering. The marriage of Miss Mayme Guild to Mr. Ralph Horner occurred at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrp. James R. Guild, at Medaryville, Wednesday evening. Miss Guild is one of the most popular young ladles of the county. She Is talented in many ways and recently graduated from Depauw University. Mr. Horner is a graduate of Ann Arbor University, where he studied law. He Is now a member of the law firm of Hathaway and Horner at Winamac, and one of the leading lawyers at the county seat. —FrancesviUe Tribune. Omar Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day, and who works for the M. Rumley engine manufacturing company at Elkhart, has been sent to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, to demonstrate the oil pull engine, which he recently demonstrated in Kansas. He will probably be gone for several weeks. His mother arrived in LaPorte to visit him the day he was notified that he had been selected to make .the Canada trip and she was accompanied here by his wife, who will spend part of the time here during his absence. David and- Will Rusk, of Windsor, Mo., and Mrs. Chas. Randle, of Barkley township, came through from Aurora, Neb., Wednesday with 1 their mother, 'Mrs. Martha Rußk, who is in very poor health. Mrs. Rusk is the mother of Mre. Willis Lutz and has been making her home there, but laßt spring went to the west to visit her children. While at the home of her Mrs. Carrie Miller, at Aurora, she was taken ill. She seems to be broken down quite generally afuj her condition was very poor for the long Journey home, but she was determined to come to Rensselaer and t. special parlor car was chartered and the trip made in it. The sons, David and William, returned to Missouri today. . „ “My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank into a restful sleep.”—Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson. Hamburg, N. Y. 1
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