Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 A 1 MF A gW■b.Tyfcy WWf <*• I .til ail I. 11 *1 I Look In B. F drug stor e < U Samuel Fendig ahd G.L. Jessen spent Thursday in Chicago. Alter’s pur* buckwheat at the Depot Grocery. .... V-■ ’ ■ Rev, A. G. Work was here from Fenton, Mich., for Thanksgiving. Pure hotahmade sorghum 60 cents a gallon, at the Depot Grocery. ~S,| ,1, Gerald Hollingsworth is home from Winona for the Thanksgiving period. A good gasoline engine for $60.00. HAMILTON A KELLNER. Miss Bessie Seegar, of Marion, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Willis Luts went to Chicago this morning for a stay of a couple of days. Mrs. C. S. Blue and Mrs. 8. C. Irwin returned Wednesday night from a short Chicago visit- ' Miss Myra Watson, who Is teaching In Chicago, came home for Vie Thanksgiving vacation. Mrs. May Imes and daughter, Miss loma,- of Chicago, were guests Thanksgiving day of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tuteur and son, of Chicago, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Anna Tuteur and family. —— • ■ Miss Elizabeth Frank came this morning from Indianapolis to be the guest for a short time of Miss Ethel Perkins Clarence Smith, of Purdue, accompanied by Kenneth Long, of Dayton, Ohio are visiting the former’s parents. -rRoy Gundy, of Gary, was an excited Rensselaer rooter on the gridiron sidelines Thursday, as also was Frank Maloy, of Lowell. Court Reporter Charles R. McFarland returned this 'morning from Chicago where he partook of his Thanksgiving turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Reynolds left this morning for Denver, Colo., to open their western’ tour of the Orpheum theatrical circuit John Duvall, accompanied by t d friend, Will Hodgkinson, of Chicago, visited Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall, Thanksgiving day. Miss Madeline Ramp came yesterday from Wakarusa, where she teach > drawing In the public schools, for a Thanksgiving visit at home. Miss Elizabeth Hemphill, who is teaching at Anderson, accompanied b” Miss Margaret Wood, of Mt Vernon, Ohio, are spending the Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill. A delightful dance took place At the armory last evening and was attended by about seventy couples. It continued until 3 o'clock this morning. Chicago music was employed for the occasion. -* --- ■ The 6-month-old girl baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carson is very sick and the, outcome is uncertain. Autointoxication, following bowel trouble and centering In the brain, is the nature of the sickness. II 4 . ■■ ■ .1 Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hopkins and children returned to Chicago today after a Thanksgiving visit with the families of Dre. E. C. English and H. L. Brown. Miss Grace Brown, who accompanied them, remained for a longer visit Judge Hanley went to Hammond this morning to hear the argument* ior a new trial in the case ths the American Maize Product Co., vs. Shedd & Shedd, recently decided in favor of the plaintiff With Judge Hanley as special judge. Mr,, and Mrs. J. L Brady were in Irvington for Thanksgiving and witnessed the Butler-Rose Polytechnic football game. John Morgan starred for Butler, making two drop kicks, but Butler lost, 10 to 6. Morgan is mentioned as the star of the game. Harry Zimmerman came down from Michigan City Wednesday for a visit over Thanksgiving with his mother and sister. He will remain until tomorrow. Harry is employed as a telegrapher in that town and likes it well.
Mrs. Edward Baech, who has been, at the hospital in Chicago with her* husband since his operation, came down Wednesday and remained until this morning. Her two daughters are with relatives here. Rev. Baech is getting along mueh bet|»r than had‘ been expected by the surgeons and nurses and his condition is very encouraging. He is without either pain or sickness. Mrs. Baech returned to the hospital this mprning Doan’s Regulets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weaken !!«K enecr. ask your arpggm ror them. >5 cents per box.
