Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT'S PBOGBAM Destiny is Chahgeless. Merely a Millionaire. SAVE YOU B COUPONS.

Robert Warteua has resigned his position with the city wiring crew and has entered business for himself, doing all kinds of electrical work. W. S. Parks returned yesterday from a short visit with his aged father, Thomas Parks, in Kosciosko county. His father is 83 years of age. Charles A. Welch, candidate for commissioner from the 3rd district, was in the city today getting acquainted with the voters of this section. The band boys’ concert will be given at the opera house this evening. The boys need your Turn* oot and help them by your attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Parcels, of Battle Ground, spent yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ Ed Miilei;. Ike is in the restaurant business at Battle Ground. , Sam Karr Karr and family, who have been living in Hanging Grove township, left yesterday for Billings, Mont., where they expect to make their future home. Thomas Chestnut, who has been paralyzed in the legs and back for the past month, is worse today, the paralysis last night having spread to the left arm. Chauncev Peregrine, of this county, and Charles and Carey Denton, of Monon; left from here last evening for Cambridge, lowa, where they have jobs on farms. John Donnelly and wife, who arrived last week from Colorado, will remain In Jasper county and reside on part of his father, Alf Donnelly’s, farm, north of town. We can grind your cob-meal, tablemeal, crack your corn and do all other 'grades of grinding on our new mill. HAMILTON & KELLNER. A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation—weakens the whole system. Doan’s Regulets (25 cents per box) correct the liver, tone the -stomach, cure constipation. Mrs, George L. Maines and children left yesterday evening for Des, Moines, lowa, where they will visit for a week before going to their home -near- Riefr -HiIL Me: Mr. Maines Left with his car of goods the same evening. Misses Myrtle York and Lois Thompson went to Parr this morning, to spend a week with Miss Blanche Babcock. They will be joined there tomorrow by Misses Nell and Matie Drake. B. S. Fendig has sent The Republican a copy of the Egg Reporter containing a half page ad of Carl Decker & Co„'the firm of which he has the management. The Reporter also contains a complimentary writeup of Mr. Fendig,

Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Speaks arrived home yesterday afternoon from Forest, HI., where their marriage occurred Saturday. The bride was Miss Viola Rayher, daughter of William Rayher, of Forest. They will reside on a farm near Mt. Ayr. #— Henry Nevill learned Sunday of the accidental killing at ML Vernon, 111., oh Feh. 23rd, of hiß brother-in-law, M. X Mason, who bad been a railroad man for 35 years. His death occurred the same week, and only a few days after Henry received the injury that resulted in the amputation of his foot. We are selling a largo number of Corn King spreaders. They are a splendid machine and our termß are very liberal. * HAMILTON ft KELLNER. , The D.’ A. JR. held their annual election of officers Monday at the home om Mrs. H. L. Mills. The following officers were'elected: Mrs. J. L. Brady, regent; Mrs. H. J. Kannal, vice regent; Miss Maude Daugherty, recording secretary; Miss Edith Shedd, corray*, treasurer; Mrs. H. L. Mills, regiatrar* Mrs Ed Parkison hfat/xrian* rr S V ’J J J” “ Tj’C .77-j