Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Chick Feed at The Home Grocery. Mrs. Rqfus Knox came this morning for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates. - Today is the best yet from the weather standpoint and is the first day that haa been real springlike. We are ready for many more just like it If your piano needs tuning call on Otto Braun, the band instructor. First class work guaranteed. Leave your orders with any of the band boys. - ■ Nice home grown potatoes for 50c a bushel and fancy sand grown Michigan potatoes foT 60 cents. JOHN EGER. Mr, and Mrs. John Sigler, of Wheeler, came this morning to visit Mt. Ayr relatives and his nephew, J. R. Sigler, of Mt. Ayr, met them here in his Parry auto. Soothes itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a Scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any itching. Doan’s Ointment Tour druggist sells it. Mr. Wood Spitler and sister. Miss Elizabeth, went to Lafayette tonight to witness the production by the Harlequim club of Purdue, of George Ade’s “County Chairman.” “I suffered habitually from constipation. Doan’s Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever since.”—A. E. Davis, grocer. Sulphur Springs, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClannahan, of Union township, returned this morning from a visit since Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Harmon and husband at Patton, Carroll county. Edward Kanne is receiving some business in the lightning rod line an 1 last week rodded the house and barn of his brother-in-law, Steve Kohley, south of town. George Kanne returned to Campus, 111., this morning, after spending Easter with his little daughter at the home of her grandparents, Mr. anu Mrs. Michael Kanne. Dennis Condon, who was one of the plaintiffs in the famous Condon will case here at the last term of the circuit court, and who is a policeman in Chicago, killed a paroled convict in Chicago one day last week. Mrs. Gene Crowell, who has been keeping house at Thayer during the winter, has broken up housekeeping and will make daily trips between Thayer and Rensselaer until the close of school. O. P. Kennedy, who was down from Wheatfleld township over Sunday, does not believe they had as much rain there as here last week.. He was able to sow oats all but a half day last week and thinks that everybody up that way have their oats about all planted. Henry Osborn, who lives on Mrs. J. W. Pierce’s farm, south of town, received a letter recently from his * brother Frank, who moved to Texas this spring. Frank states that he has put out 210 acres of oats and that general spring conditions are favorable for a good crop. Miss Marie Williamson was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Lorinda McGlynn She has been attending high school at Morocco, remaining there after the removal of her parents to Bainbridge, in order to complete the school term. That having been completed she was on her way to her qew home and stopped over here for a short visit. ■„* ■■■ " ■ The following-persons were guests at an Easter dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alter, of Union township, Sunday: J. F. Bruner and family, I. N. Hemphill and family, and C. J. Dean and family, of Rensselaer;L. W. Ben bow and family, of Parr, and the reporter could not learn positively the names of the DeMotte guests, but understood that they were Mr. and Mrs. Bush. A pleasant day is reported by guests. C. W. Coen, who came over from South Bend to attend the funeral of his wife’s sister, Mrs. R. B. Harris, reports his wife and her sister, Mrs. Porter, as both getting along quite well. Mrs. Coen is considerably improved over her condition of several weeks ago and Mrs. Porter, who has bad a very severe case of erysipelas, is also much Improved. Bhe was not well enough, however, to receive the sad news of her sister’s death. It was feared, and this Vras withhold from her. Mrs. Porter was not placed under quarantine, as had been reported here, but was Isolated from other members of the family and was under the care of a trained nurse.
