Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. n You can get Gold Medal Flour at the Depot Grocery. ’ Miss Ivy Erwin, of Chicago, is visiting friends here. Fresh corn meal and graham now in, at the Home Grocery. W. F. Wilson, of Newland, went to Windfall, Ind., today, to visit relatives. Saturday, the Home Grocery sold a whole case of their new seeded raisins. A daughter was. born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cain, of Newton township, this morning. 1 Good 4-foot wood delivered at >4' per cord. HAMILTON & KELLNER.

Mr. and Mrs. John Mecklenberg and Mrs. Dora Zard went to Francesville today to remain over Sunday. O. A. Schwanche, who is one of the teachers at the DeMotte school, was in Rensselaer on business today Miss Vera Parker, deputy county clerk, severely 'sprained her right ankle Friday evening, but is able to get about with the aid of a cane. Miss Loleta Tbomas, who teaches the Woods school, south of town, went to Jamestown, Ind., today, where she had been called by the death of an aunt. Mrs. T. E. Habel, of Coronada, Cal., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Parker, for the past four weeks, went to Rossville, 111., this morning to visit relatives. Itching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won’t cure them. Doan's Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protruding piles after years of suffering. At any drug store. Mrs. Anna Tuteur and son At thur and daughter Maurine are expected home tomorrow or Monday from their California trip. Mrs. Mary D. Eger will return at the same time. Mrs. Ellen Oram, who was here to attend the funeral of her brother, Harrison Warren, returned to her home in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Leslie Clark accompanied her there and spent the day. Rev. D. A. Tucker writes from Alexander, N. Dak., that he was moving this week from that place to Glenburn, N. Dak. He will have charge of two mission Baptist churches, the other being at Saline. Judge Hanley went to Monticello this morning at 11:30 o’clock to sit as special judge in a case there. The Jasper circuit court closes today and Judge Hanley will open the Newton circuit court Monday morning at Kentland. Ed Oliver and J. W. Blacker, of Newland, returned yesterday from Chicago, where they had been selling onions, of which they raised large yields on farms near Newland. They report that they received 60 cents a bushel freight on board at Newland. Howard Myers, the Brook auto liveryman, came over yesterday afternoon, bringing Mrs. Frank Davis and children and to accompany Mr. Davis back home. Frank had been here about all week, looking after all the state cases in court and also having some private cases.

Judge Henry C. Fox, of the Wayne county circuit court will not hereafter permit his court to be made a “clearing house” for matrimonial troubles unless the cause for divorce is justifiable. He says that the “cruel and inhuman” treatment complaint must be something more than a pretext batched up by designing lawyers. E. V. Ransford yesterday shipped his household goods to Canton, 111., and he departed for that city today, accompanied by his son-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton. Mr. Ransford expects to engage in the real estate business there. Mrs. Ransford is in a Chicago hospital, where she was operated on the first of the week. She is getting along as well as could be expected but will be unable to leave the hospital for several weeks. “Cyclone” Jenners came within an ace of tieing up the New York Central lines Wednesday afternoon, when the northbound passenger went through Fowler. The engine hit a young fry just hard enough to stun it, and Cy Immediately grabbed that chicken and rung its head off, but unfortunately the fry flopped to the other side of the track. Now* when “Cyclone” comes that close to chicken he is going to get iL He opens up the vestibule door, gets down and grabs the aforesaid chicken and presents it to Fred Chesterton, who bad company that day.—Fowler Republican-Leader. Stops earache in two minutes; toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleaohe, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours—Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil, monarch over pain. A Classified Adv. will rent it.