Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ▲lter’s fine corn meal, 26c a sack. —Depot Grocery. ✓ P. P. Morton was over from Goodland today. If it’s not tight, we make it right. —Depot Grocery. . Mrs. -L.. H. Hamilton and Mrs. Walter Forbes were in Lafayette today. White Clover Honey, 16c cartoon.— Home Grocery. Miss Ruth Sayler went to Winamac today for a visit. of ten days with friends. . Miss Ina Shessler returned this morning from a short visit with Miss Wilda Green in Remington. i. , ■ ——• ..Those fancy colored shopping baskets at the Home are very cheap at 30c, 40c and 60c. ftlr. and Mrs. M. Martinson and son returned to Chicago this morning, after a visit of several days here with Dr. and Mrs. J. Hansson. Have your piano tuned by one that executes his work systematically, accurately, etc. PERRY HORTON. ▲ specific for pain—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, strongest, cheapest liniment ever devised. A household remedy in America for 26 years.
Mrs. Albert Alter and little daughter returned to Forest this mornifig, after' a visit since last Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nowels. “I have been somewhat costive, but Doah*s Regulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly."—George B. Krause, 356 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa. Brown Lam born, who is working on his mother’s farm this year, took passage on the 10:05 train this morning for Chicago for a visit of two or three days. Any skin Itching is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema—any skin itching. At all drug stores. <.“.vv ■■■"■ * —' ” * lightning Saturday night struck into a bunch of horses and colts belonging to Alfred Duggleby, of Kankakee township, and one colt was found dead the next morning and two others crippled. ’ ■ * Dyspepsia is our national ailment. Burdock Blood Bitters is the national cure for it It strengthens stomach membranes, promotes flow of digestive juices, purifies the blood, builds you up.
Mrs. W. L. Fitzgerald, of Kankakee township, is quite sick. The little Fitzgerald hoy was sick for some time and about the time he got up his mother took down. Her condition is not regarded serious. It is rumored the Monon will institute a business men’s daily passenger service between Indianapolis and Chicago soon. New equipment for the Monon is being built now and the quality of the new cars ls~shown in the price of more than $20,000 each for two new dining cars. It is expected the new service will be commenced within a month or two. J. C. Dickinson was a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. He now lives on a farm near Telft, in Kankakee township, and farms some when not teaching school. He taught at Telft this year and last Some twenty years ago Mr. Dickerson was superintendent of the Remington schools and he made • mighty good one, too. He went from there to the southern part of the state and for a short time was a partner In a normal school, at which work he was especially successful, but his partner died and the school could not be financed for continuance. He then returned to this part of Indiana and during most of the intervening years has been at Qoodland. Telft is fortunate to have a teacher of his high qualifications and the township la also fortunate to have him for a citizen. c«ih«| Cards || The Republican.
