Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PBOGBAM ; —• — : - - - . - ’ PICTURES. ' : DPS AND DO WNS OF THE NEWLY I _... - ... .i • WEDS. ■ ; REPARATIONS. 1 *
Roy Donnelly reports that his’corn which was struck Jay hail last summer will not make more than 10 bushels to the acre. ’ . Take those articles you'don’t want to wear and have George Robinson sel|. them for you. Next door to Cal Caln’s barbershop, --ft-.' ft -ft ft Mrs. John Van Kirk, who .lives on Front street, In the .first house south of the Nowels hotel, is suffering from hyphoid fever. We have it—new Self Rising Pancake and Buckwheat flour, pure Maple syrup and new comb .honey, ft / ; JOHN EGER. Woman loves a-jclear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies' the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. Miss Rose Platt returned to Danville, 111., today, after a visit of a week with her mother, Mrs. Charlie Platt and family. There’s noting so good for a Sore throat' as Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any pain In any part. Mrs. A.’D. Hague and baby, Mary Ruth, left this morning for their home at Bloomfield, Ind., after a week’s vlsi with her sisters, Mfs. F. M. Pollard and Mrs, George Kennedy.
Torturing eczema spreads its burning area every day. Doan’s Ointment quickly stops its spreading, Instantly relieves the Itching, cures it permanently. At any drug store.
'-’H. W. Jackson has received’word of the death Tuesday morning of his brother’s wife. Mrs. I. A. Jackson, who had long been a sufferer and from whose bedside Mrs. Jackson but recently returned to Rensselaer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hufty, of Mt. Ayr, took the train here this morning for Pueblo. Colo., where they will spend the winter with their son, Elmer. Their son, Ernest, also lives in that state. 1
Mrs. Joseph Willets, formerly of .Hanging Grove tonship, arrived yesterday from South Dakota to remaindering the winter ’ with her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Rishling, on J. W. Stockton’s farm.
Mrs. O. K. Rainier has gone to Oshkosh, Wils., to remain until Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Barnes, and during her absence Dr.' and Mrs. M. D. Gwin are living with Mr. Rainier.
fcJN* H. Gilbert has sold his farm of 49 acres, near Aix, to W. O. WHHams. Mr. Gilbert will hold a public sale on November 23rd and may move to New Mexico where he formerly lived And -Where he owns a farm.
W. R. Brown returned yesterday from Tuscola, 111., where he had been on business. He reports that a storm In that country did much the same damage •as the tornado section of this country suffered. He returned home by way of Roachdale, where the storm also hit with considerable fury. In The Republican’s account of the tornado stricken district we dU<l not mention the loss of G, B. Lewis, of Barkley township. JHis double corn cribs were. wrecked, his barn moved off the foundation, the chimney was knocked off the house, the wheel torts off the new steel windmill, the buggy broken up, the barn partiy unroofed, small buildings wrecked and several turkeys killed.
Joe Larch and family moved yesterday to their recently purchased and remodeled horte on North Cullen street, just vacated by Frank King and family. Mrs. Larch has been very poorly lately and Is now unable io be up at all and had to be carried from their old borne In a cot She stood the moving very nicely and fared no ill effects from exposure. The Sew Club ladles, of which Mrs. Larch has long been a member, took charge of fixing up the bouse and gave every aid Jn their power je add to the comfort of the sorely distressed woman, whose sickness seems certain to end fatally.
