Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PEOGEAM * ♦— PICTURES. Max Makes Music, comedy. Pots, Pans and Poetry, comedy. The Little Circus Rider, a drama. *■ SONG Everybody Wants to Be My Sister.

Ed Ranton left yesterday for Hoopeston, 111., and will probably start west from there within a few days. Mrs. Ranton is at. present at the home of i her sister, Mrs. W. C. Rose, in Hanging Grove township, but expects to go to Hoopeston soon. Jasper .county suffers a heavy loss in the removal of this estimable family and it is sincerely hoped that they find a good home in the west and that they are surrounded with happiness and plenty wherever they looate. Richard Foulks came in from McCoysburg this morning and took the 11:06 train for Logansport, where he will attend the funeral of Miss Ann Britton, his wife’s sister. Mrs. Foulks has been at the bedside of her sister since last Wednesday. Miss Britton, who is about 47 years of age, suffered a stroke of paralysis about a year and a half ago and suffered a second stroko last Tuesday. From the latter she never regained consciousness but died Sunday night. The funeral will be held Wednesday. Polos, the Greek, handed out quite a lot of wind to Lafayette newspapers. The Courier states that he said he ran across a Chicago wrestler and lost a SIOO side bet that he would throw Stewart twice in 40 minutes. It also says that a S2OO forfeit was poste \ on each side for another match to be held here with Stewart next Saturday night. If Polos had thrown Stewart as he should we could have had some real good wrestling here, but that is bringing up the dog story that has occasioned so much stamping of the feet. He did not throw Stewart. ‘Tis true, ’tis pity, pity ’tis, ’tis-true. B. Forsythe came down from Chicago Monday evening, where he had been purchasing goods. He said that the suit against him at Winamac was worth SSOO as an advertisement. He was able to beat the suit largely by the testimony of the man from whom he rents his business room, who said that he had tried to rent the room for a year. The merchants had expected to stick him good and plenty. They had it figured out to compel him to pay $lO a day license for 93 days, SSOO fine and court costs, amounting to about S4OO. He will make life miserable for the merchants who tried to drive him out of business by advertising their jealousy. He says the farming community is with him and most of the town people, too. George Chappel, Ellis Jones, Dennis Riley and Pete Merritt were over from Remington Saturday night to see the wrestling match. Mr. Chappel is the manager of the opera house in Remington and has been thinking of having some wrestling over there. Ellis Jones some years ago was considered the best wrestler in this part of the state and he likes the game yet. Doubtless he observed some indications of crookedness in the main match here Saturday jiight. “Billy” Wells and several others were here''Worn Der Motte. This goes to show the extent of the interest and also the necessitv of keeping it “on the square.” These people will not waste time coming to matches that have the appearance of being "crooked.” Attorney F. C. Crumpacker was here from Hammond yesterday. He is a son of Congressman Crumpacker, and is practicing law with his uncle, Peter Crumpacker, In Hammond. His trip here was a professional one, relating to a personal injury suit sent here on change of venue from Lakg county. He represents a widow whose husband was killed while in the employ of the Knickerbocker Ice Co. Suit was brought in Lake county and a judgment in favor of the defendant rendered in the sum of SIO,OOO. The case was sent back for retrial by the supreme court and venued to Jasper county. Judge Hanley was on the bench in Lake county when the case was originally tried there. It will not be tried at this term of court, only the issue coming up at this time. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure—restores perfect health.