Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 178, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Margaret Moody, of Douglas, Arts., is the guest of Miss Myrtle York. Potatoes now down to 60c a peck at the Home Grocery. Typewriter ribbons for sale at The Republican office. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ellis went to Momence today to visit relatives. The Home Grocery for the piano contest votes. Mrs. W. C. Milliron returned yesterday evening from a visit with relatives at Denver, Ind. Baby won’t Buffer five minutes with croup if you agply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at once. It acts like magic. Mrs. Harvey Miller returned last evening from a visit of ten days with her sister at Brookston. “ Mrs. Wm. Gruber, of Newland went to Delphi today to visit relatives. Mrs. Blanche Minnicus returned to her home in Chicago Heights today, after a visit of two weeks with Rens- * - -V - selaer relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coppess eame over from Medaryville yesterday evening for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. William Simons and family. R. H. Sfiumway left for his home in Elgin, Minn., yesterday after a visit of three weeks here with the family of Peter May. Deputy Auditor Miss Nellie Reish returned last evening from her summer vacation, which was spent with friends in Chicago and Hammond. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation —Doan’s"Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 26c a box. Miss Marie Goepp, of Francesville, after a two weeks’ visit here, left last evening for Chicago, where she will visit friends for the next month. Mrs. E. K. Carmack and daughter returned to Englewood today after a visit of two weeks with the family of Dr. Merrill. C. A. Merica came over from Francesville last evening and Mrs. Merioa came this morning. They are spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica and their new grandson. Impure blood runs you down —makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood—cures the cause—builds you ®P. ' Miss Ethel Grant last evening entertained a number of friends at a chicken dinner and the guests spent the evening at the Grant home. Miss Cleo Wilkinson, of Union City, was the guest of honor. \ ■«,— , r James Jordan, who has been spending the summer on the farm in Barkley township, went to Lafayette today to see about re-entering Purdue, and trying to secure some employment out of school hours. This will be his third year in the electrical engineering department. / The rain in Rensselaer was slight last night, but south of town it was much heavier and threshing had to be suspended. Will Morris had Just pulled his machine into Emmet Fidler’s, ready for a start this morning, after having a busy week. The best job threshed this week was at Clarence Maxwell’s. Clarence had 25 acres that ran 40 bushels to the acre. Not many fields are that good this year. The Erie railroad, the main line of which runs through Porter county, four miles north of Hebron, has completed arrangements for the building of 465 miles of new track between New York and Chicago, thus completing the double tracking of its entire system. The Improvement will involve an expenditure of about one million dollars and the work will extend over a period of several years. Phone your Want Adv. to The Republican. Call N& 18.