Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Cheapest accident insurance—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it

Charlie Watson and two sons, of Texas, came today for a visit with relatives. Charlie left here nine years ago and has worked in nearly every state in the west since his departure.

Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it is used.

On pleading guilty to selling bass, which he caught in Pine lake, to the Laporte public, Ferdinand Frantz was Saturday fined $25 and costs, amounting to $37.95, by Justice Kerr.

Mrs. Wm. Witham, of near Parr, was in town this afternoon having the palm of one of her hands lanced. She bruised it some time ago, and an abscess formed, which has given her considerable trouble.

Uncle Simon Phillips’ condition was very bad yesterday and his son Gus was sent for and is expected today. Today Mr. Phillips’ condition is much improved and the doctor feels very much encouraged.

“Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well woman.”—Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moosup, Conn.

Editor Robertson, of the Mt. Ayr Pilot, was in the city today. He reports that a force of 40 men and teams was put to work grading on the interurban line yesterday near Roselawn and that the work is being pushed rapidly.

Miss Marietta Askew, of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. M. J. Gladden, of Dallas, Texas, and Mrs. H. L. Tull, of Farmer City, 111., are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. H. W. Jackson, northeast of town. This is a happy reunion of these four sisters, after many years’ separation.

The state board of health will treat all persons appealing to it for aid under the new law providing for treatment for indigent persons afflicted with rabies, in the pathological laboratory maintained by the board, on the third floor of the state house, according to a decision just reached.

W. J. lines writes The Republican from Indianapolis under date of July 17: “My wife left here yesterday for Calgary, Canada, on account of having asthma. She expects to be gone about six weeks and unless she gets relief we may have to go from here to a different climate. I want to visit Rensselaer on her return from the Northwest.’’

C. Arthur Tuteur left today on a bdsiness trip to Indianapolis and New Albany. He will leave on Thursday with his mother and sister Maurine on their western trip. Mrs. Mary D. Eger will accompany them as far as Tribune, Kans., and after a visit there will Join them in California, and- return home with them in October. Mrs. Tuteur and children will stop off at Denver, Pueblo, Salt Lake City and Los Angeles, for side trips, and will join her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Park and husband at San Francisco, and later accompany them to Portland, Oregon, where they are intending to move. ■

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