Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Mary Yates was in Chicago Wednesday. Rue P. Parcels, who is working in Chicago, was home to vote. ington to the election. Mrs. M. E. Lowe -made a business trip to Monticello today. Mrs. Alfred Hoover want to Lebanon for a visit of about two weeks. Brs.~M. 67" Thompson and~Mlss~fda Milliken are spending today in Chicago. Miss Fern Mitchell, of Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dolph Day. * Mr. and W. O. Rowles returned last night from a two days’ visit inChicago. Ted Watson is clerking in Rowles & Parker's store, being employed in the dry goods department. Mrs. J. P. Rowen went to Chicago today to visit her daughter, Mrs. B: F. Edwards and family. There will be preaching at Lawndale school house on Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock by G. H. Clarke. Mrs. Dr. Merry, of Mt. Ayr, took the 10:05 train here this morning for Chicago to visit her daughter a few days Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter, Miss Lena, returned last night from a few days’ visit in Chicago. The M. E. brotherhood will hold an oyster supper at 6:30 o’clock Thursday evening. J. J. Weast, of Jordan township, made a business trip to Williamsport today.
There’s nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil. 'Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any Win in any part. E. K. Godshall has the job of erecting a big barn for M. A. Gottier, near Monon and went there this morning to start the work, New dried fruit* are now arriving and opening very fine, Prunes peaches, apricots, nectarines, figs and raisins.—Home Grocery, Little Robert Duvall is very sick with pneumonia at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall, Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion, Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood, clear* the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. William Washburn returned Tuesday from Glean, Mich., where he was called Sunday by the serious sickness of his sister, Mrs, Sarepta Pennell. She is some better. Some new corn is coming in and Babcock & Hopkins are shelling some today. The pobs break badly in shelling but the corn shells off better than is usual for early corn, What have you to sell at this time of the year? Try a classified ad In the Republican and you can sell it. Remember, that all classified ads go in all issues of the Evening and SemiWeekly Republican. J. M. Culyert returned to Boswell this morning after a short visit here with his brother George, who is still confined to his home with sickness. George is not doing very well and it will probably be some time before he is able to get back to work. Airs.. John W. Graves, of Lafayette, arrived this morning to inspect the Ladies pf the G. A. R. this afternoon. Following the inspection a supper will be held to which the husbands of the members are invited. It is expected to have a pleasant social time. Arthur Trussell recently purchased of William Baker the large square house which occupied a knoll on the west 6ide of the north gravel and a little south of the house occupied by Sam Lowery, and has moved the house to his own farm and will make a very nice residence of it. William H. Timmons, who had quite a severe attack of pneumonia at his home at Longmont, Colo., is so far recovered that he has returned to his work in the garage in that city. His father, John N. Timmons, died in Rensselaer during the period of Will’s sickness. ■ ■ • ■' - 1 •
Torturing eczema spreads its burning area every day. Doan’s Ointment quickly stops its spreading, instantly relieves the itching, cures it permanently. At any drug store. Marie, the 20-year-old daughter of Judge Mrs. Quincy A. Myers, of Logansport, died Sunday night after a week's illness of infantile paralysis. This is the fourth death in Logansport from\hls disease In two weeks, and there are at present over twenty cases in the city. Dr. J. N. Hurty, secretary of the state board of health, e few days ago concurred in the diag nosis that Miss Myers was suffering from the disease. She first complained of feeling ill a week ago Monday. The disease steadily crept over her body, the physicians being unable to stay its progress. Her father is a judge of the Indiana Supreme court.
