Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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W. W. Sterling and P. T. Longachre are here today from Elkhart on business connected with the match factory. J. E. Herrod and wife, Indianapolis, are guests of Landlord Fate and mother at the Makeever hotel. Miss Laura Fern Herrod accompanied them here but returned to Indianapolis Sunday evening • • Mrs. Virgil Hamilton, of Indianapolis, daughter of Hale Warner, of this city, was sufficiently recovered from her recent operation to be removed from the hospital to her Indianapolis home last Sunday. Alex Miller was over from Mt. Ayr today. He has been living on the farm of his brother, W. W. Miller, but will go to Columbia City about March Ist, having purchased a farm of 80 acres 3 miles west of that place. Mrs. Mann Spitler, Jr., returned to Thayer this morning, accompanied by her sister, Miss Edith West, after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James West, who reside in the former Strickfaden property. Taylor McCoy, son of T. J. Mccoy, was here a short time last Saturday, visiting Rex Warner and other friends. Taylor lives with his parents in Chicago and is employed in the advertising department of the Chicago Athletic Association. Roy Scott will go to Jamestown, N. Dak., about March 15th to again operate a big gas engine plow. This will be his third year out there. He has been spending the winter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of Barkley township. Will Petty was in from Virgie today, having The Republican print a set of sale bills for him. His mother, Mrs. Mary Petty, of Virgie, recently sold her property there to James Hill, and they will hold a sale on Feb. 20th preparatory to removing to Chicago, where they lived for several years. - c . — a Mrs. C. A. Cox, assistant matron of the soldiers’ home at Lafayette, returned there this morning after a short visit here with her parents, Elder and Mrs. D. T. Halstead, who have been quite closely during the cold winter months. He is almost 86 years of age and she was 85 on Jan. 4th. v The new officers of the Parr Creamery Co. are: C. M. Greenlee, President and Treasurer; R, H. Eilts, Secretary. The business of the company is picking up and a prosperous season is expected. The company has provided for churning three days each week in the future. Jay Wilson has succeeded Amos McDaniel as button maker. Mrs. W. H. Cook and son Elmer have rented the Nowels house and~are preparing to open It to the public shortly. They came here from Danville, 111., where she had been engaged in the hotel business. They have also purchased a tract of land in the Gifford region. Mr. and Mrs. Powell will continue to reside at the Nowels house until the Randle family hotel is completed,, when they will take charge of it ■/

Whenever Jasper county people get an opportunity to learn anything about fruit tree care they had better take advantage of it The splendid crop of apples and pears the past year meant many thousands of dollars to our people and while it may be a long time before such a phenominal year for fruit occurs again, it is worth our while to study tree cultivation, pruning, spraying, etc. That Indiana can raise good fruit has been proven over and over again at the experimental stations and by all who have, taken care of their trees. Now is a good time to study the fruit tree business and be ready to give the trees isa best for them when the spring opens up. Information can b« procured by writing to the Purdue Experiment Station, Lafayette, Ind. • Don’t use harsh physics. The reaction weal£ns the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan’s Regulete, They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation.