Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
in B. *F. Fendig’s drug store R >rick ice crown nt Newel’s for giving. Thanksgiving fruit cake now on sale •t Barn**/ Bakery. JL J. McFarland was a business visitor in Chicago yesterday' A good gasoline engine for 360.00. HAMILTON A KELLNER. 4 Leave orders at once for fruit cakes for Thanksgiving at Leavel’s Bakery. —— -y Charles A. Smith, the printer, is now v working on the News at Franklin, Ohio. - ■ - New York buckwheat flour, guaranteed pure, and purest pancake flour, at C. C. Starr & Co.’s. There will be work in the first and second degree in the K. of P. lodge this evening. Butter wrappers, any quantity, plain or printed, may be had at the Republican office. . Mrs. H. A. Warren went to Chicago this morning for a visit of several days with Mrs. Ellen Oram. Saturday will be a big bargain day tn good second hand clothing. See what George Robinson has to sell. For any pain from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Pain can’t stay where it is used. If Mrs. Green’s “Best Ever” bread pleases you, tell others; if it displeases you, tell us. Phone 477. Mrs. George W. Hopkins returned Sunday from a visit of three or four weeks with her sister in Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Russell Harmon went to Dunkirk today to spend a few days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. O. S. Rardin. James Rhoades and Wife have moved to the house from which Joe Larsh recently moved, on north Van Rensselaer street Doan’s Regulets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents per box. We will have all the good things for your Thanksgiving dinner that is to be found in the city market. JOHN EGER. The Ralfrh Parlette lecture last bight at the Presbyterian church was not very largely attended and gave only fair satisfaction. The next number of the course will be The John Eberly Co., on Jan. 23rd. E. P. Honan returned last evening from Chicago where he attended the funeral Monday of the mother of Dr. Corcoran, who is quite wel,i known here by reason of his frequent, visits to the Honan family. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds are here for a short visit with his njother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols'. They have completed their eastern theatrical engagements and will leave here Saturday for Denver and will go from there to Salt Lake City. Will Platt came up from Lafayette yesterday for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Platt He has resigned his job as bookkeeper at the shops in Lafayette and is now a fireman, having a job on a switch engine. Alfred Collins and James F. Flynn are starting up the River Queen mill. This will be good news to many who have buckwheat and other grinding to do. It seems that there should be enough business for this mill to justify its running. ' Gus Reiddle has been home for the past two weeks from Celina, Ohio, where he has been working all summer on a dredge for Sternberg & Sons. The work was .brought to a sudden stop by encountering a ledge of rock. This has been almost all removed and Gus informs us that the dredge may resume operations next Monday, although It may be decided to shut down until spring. Emerson Coen writes back that the Connecticut battleship won the football championship among the U. S. vessels this .year. Emerson played on the New Hampshire team and his team was a contender until defeated by the Idaho, on which occasion Emerson suffered a fractured collar bone. The Idaho and Connecticut played the final game and the Connecticut was victorious. But to the crew of the New Hampshire came a greater glory for they won the first place in th" annual gun pointing competition, and Coen was on the winning team. His four year term of enlistment will expire next August ■ J ' * lll ' ■ ■ u Dyspepsia is America’s curse. Burdock Blood Bitters conquers Dyspepsia every time. It drives out' impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect digestion, normal weight and good health.
