Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Help your friends. Get the votes by trading at the Home Grocery. Home < made lard, 12 %c per pound at Roth Bros. Mrs. W. H. Parkinson and son Lynn returned this morning from a visit in" Attica. ( New potatoes are down to 38c a peck at the Home Grocery this week. Mrs. Roy Chesman left this morning for a visit of several days in Lafayette and Westpoint x Hogs are $2.50 higher, but we will sell home made lard at 12%c per pouxyl. ROTH BROS. , Born, .today, Aug. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fellenberger, of Union towpship, a son. New sweet potatoes are now fine—selling this week a 5c a pound at the Home Grocery. Mrs. C. D./-Martin is in Rensselaer visiting relatives and. will remain for about a month. A good time to shoe up for school now, while Lon Kiser is closing out, north of the depot. < - Wallace Murray, Jr., who has been here for several weeks, left this morning for Crosbyton, Texas., where his father, Charles Murray now lives.
To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great system tonic and builder. Joe Minch was here from Chalmers .this mqfning, having come to get a deed from A. Leopold for a forty acre tract the latter had sold him In county. ■ i J. N. Frish, J. O. Stark and S I. Ammerman, of Clinton, Ind., composed a party enroute to Chicago by auto that was held up for several hours by the storm of last night and today. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reeve and daughter, Miss Clara, returned this morning from a sojourn of several days at Bass Lake,-where they had a very pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Reynolds and daughter, of Indianapolis, came yesterday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fate, at the MaKeever house. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment. It cures piles, eczema, any skin itching. All druggists sell it. ,'7 C. L. Johnson, of Dallas, Texas, who came to Chicago on business, came on to Rensselaer and spent a few days with his daughter, Mrs. J. A. Dunlap and husband. Ha left this morning for his home. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wartena arrived here yesterday evening for a visit with Rensselaer relatives. Their home is now in Leßoy, 111., and they made the trip in his Overland auto, first stopping in Hammond for a visit with relatives. / J. C. Norman, who is in his 83rd year, is in very poor health and there seems a small chance for improvement. He has an internal growth that the doctors think can not be relieved by operation, owing to his advanced age. * ———————————————— Lost, Strayed or Stolen— One Meade make tricycle, name written on seat. One knob on handle bar chipped, and putty used to fill out. Any information will be properly rewarded. J. C. Gwin. Mrs. A. Oppenheimer and son arrived last evening from New York, where the latter had gone from New Orleans to meet his mother on her return from Germany. Mrs. Oppenheimer will remain here with her daughter, Mrs. B. 8. Fendig, and her son will return to New Orleans, leaving here Friday. Osa Ritchey went to Chicago this morning to see George Michael, who returned there Sunday for another surgical operation, having returned only the week before from the hospital, where he hfd been operated on for appendicitis. He seems to be getting along very nicely and may be able to come home by Sunday or a little later.
Never Neglect HEADACHES Tbey’re nerve-racking and indicate hidden trouble. Whatever the cauae. Ceparine Hope the headache and goes right to the foundation of the disorder, removtas it and aiding nature to complete the cure. Aak your druggist tor Caparine capsules. Me and 25c.
