Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCALS. The suit brought by Anson Cox against Mrs. Lida G. Monnett has occupied the attention of the court since yesterday morning. Moses Leopold is acting as special judge. Cox’s attorney is Geo. A. Williams and Mrs. Monnett faas tor 'her counsel J. A. Dunlap and Frank Davis. i.H —.. . . ■——■ • - Itching, bleeding, protuding or blind piles yield to Doan’s Ointment. Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. All druggists sell it Judge Hanley has addressed a communication to Sheriff Hoover informing him that he has set Thursday, March 7th, as the day fdr determining what shall be done with the liquors now kept at the county jail and which were confiscated following the raid on-A. J. Weast’s joint last fall. Doan’s Regulets cure constipation without griping, ' nausea, nor any weakening effect. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents per box. Allen Swim has taken a contract for laying about three cars of tile for Dave Halstead in Newton township and during the time he is working on the job he will live in a house on the Halstead land, moving only enough things out to get along with and retaining his residence in Rensselaer. * W. A. Davenport has been unable to find a suitable house into which to move and he has temporarily secured the, furnished house of John Gwifi on South Cullen street, where Earl Barkley was living. He will be able to retain this only about a month /when Mr. Gwin an<j wife will again occupy it. Earl Barkley has moved to the country. “T" ~777~“~ Mrs. Alice Howe i <jturned from DeMotte this morning for a short stay at home. She has been nursing Mrs. Terpinger, an aged lady at DeMotfe for the past several weeks. Mrs. Terpinger has creeping paralysis and there seems no prospect of her Improvement antT Mrs. Howe will return there to care for her after spending a few days fit home. Mrs. J. R. Wynant, whose home has been near San Pierre, and who has been visiting her relatives, the Glazebrooks, left this morning for Cloverdale, Ind., to visit relatives. She will soon leave for her future home at Heafer, Ark., where her husband and their two sons, Wilbur and Howard, have preceded her. They have purchased a farm and some town property there pnd are erecting a new residence. T. F. Dunlap, of. Surrey, returned yesterday , evening from Elwood, where he had visited his son, who is engaged in the jewelry business. Mr. Dunlap reportß that Elwood is hustling now and that the big tinplate factory is working about five-sixths of Its full capacity. "When all thirty of the mills of which the plant consists are working, which will be soon, there will be about 3,000 employed in the plant Michael Swartz, giving his address as 416 Washington Ave., Indianapolis, was found at the corner of Leek’s hitch barn, in a very sick condition about three o’clock this afternoon. He was taken to the jail by Sheriff Hoover and Marshal Mustard. Dr. E. N. Ley was called to attend him. His body was frightfully bloated and he was in very serious pain. The outcome at this time is very uncertain and his condition is serious. Cecil Clouse, who has been working as a telephone lineman for two or three years and who went to Rockfield, Ili.. several weeks ago to accept a position, took sick upon his arrival there and Returned here, where he has since been confined at* ■.he home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Levi Clouse. Rheumatism seems 10 be the trouble and it has gradually been getting worse until now Cecil has been compelled to take to his bed. He is greatly reduced In flesh, and strength and ris having a severe time of it L. A. Hopkins came over yesterday from-. Markle, Ind., to spend a few days with his father, D- C. Hopkins, who will be 91 years of age tomorrow, March 6th. "Uncle” Clint has been staying very close at home during the winter months but has got through very well and when warm weather comes again he will probably be able to get down town. He is the oldest man in Marion township. L. A. Informs us that his son, Eld Hopkins, who moved to Spokane, Wash., some time ago, has been busy all the time and still likes hfs home there very well]

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