Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 201, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. • New potatoes are down tp 38c a peck at the Home Grocery this week. Hugh Gamble made a business trip to Monticello today. ' < Home made lard, 12%c per pound at Roth Bros. sx'pslX: Ben B. Miller was over from Mt. Ayr today. > Help your friends. Get the votes by trading at the Home Grocery. W. F. Smith and family autoed to Crown Point this morning to attend the fair. New sweet potatoes are no# fineselling this week a 5c a pound at the Home -Grocery. Kenton Parkinson and Van Moody went to Lafayette today to attend the fair. Hogs are $2.50 higher, but we will sell home made lard at 12%c per pound. ROTH BROS. George A. Peters arid Miss Florence Godshall went to Lafayette today to attend the fair. A good time to shoe up for school now. while Lon Kiser is closing out, north of the depot. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinney returned yesterday from a visit with his parents at Mulberry. Mrs. Frank Lher, of Lafayette, came this morning to visit Mrs. Martha Smith. 1 Miss Martha Parkinson returned this morning from Brook, where she visited her Brother, Dr. Wallace Parkisop. Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson left this morning for their home at Terre Haute, after a visit here with their daughter, Mrs. J. B. Martindale. Mrs. Willis Kirkpatrick, of Kentland, who has been visiting Mrs. C. W. Hanley, went to Monticello today to visit Mrs. Emery Sellers.C. M. Blue, assisted, by John Culp, will conduct his hamberger and ice cream cone stand at Monticello tomorrow. Mrs. Charles Tulley returned to Elkhart today, after a short visit with her husband, who is working at the match factory.

D. M. Worland is taking a vacation and spending it at Martinsville springs. He will be absent about two weeks. Mrs. L. B. Fenner left this morning for her home in Burwell, Neb., after a month’s visit here with her parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Eli Gerber. Guy Gerber is home for a visit with his parents before taking up his work as instructor in the commercial department of the Hartford City public schools. Rev. O. F. Jordan, of Evanston, who has been spending his summer vaca-. tion at the home of his mother in Barkley township, was called back there today to preach a funeral. JL Efb is having a fine new barn built on his Barkley township farm. John Maxwell is doing the work. The building is 40x40 feet in dimensions and is oak framed. Mrs. A. Metzger and grandson, Roy Israel, returned to Lafayette this morning after a visit of six weeks at the home of C. F. Stackhouse and other relatives. Mrs. Ruth E. Stephenson and daughter, Miss Anna, of Monticello, and Mrs. Harry Johnson and daughter Mabel, of Erie, Pa., returned to Monticello today, after a short visit here with the former's son, Chas. A. Stephenson, and family. James E. Brenner, who has just returned to Annapolis, Md., from the summer cruise of midshipmen, will be home in a few days for a visit of a month with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Brenner and other relatives and many friends. Will H. Adt will have two yearling colts in the show ring at the big Des Moines fair next week, competing for a purse of 1600. These are Criterlan colts, one of them but fifteen months old and weighs 1,480 pounds.—Kentland Enterprise.

HEADACHES are nature's Oanaer Signals. They indicate a deranged stomach, or functional disorder*. Don’t disregard them. Caparine stopspain quickly, removes thecause. tones up the entiresyatem. All druggists. 10c and 25c. pjijUNf