Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ADDITIONAL TODAY'S LOCALS. Do yon repair your own shoes? Yon can get everything in the shoe repair line at the Variety Store, where your nickels, dimes and quarters do double duty. / , J. H. McClannahan, of South Union township, who was a delegate to the state convention at Indianapolis, went from there to Franklin to visit a brother. Insurance on horses againßt death from any cause at 6 per cent per annum. R. B. HARRIS. The Ist section Presbyterian ladies will hold their regular lOc-social at the home of Mrs. Alda Parkinson Tueadayafternoon.A cordial invitationIs extended to everybody. Among those from here to attend the convention at Hammond today are C. C. Warner, J. W. Tilton, Geo. E. Murray, Fred Phillips, Rex Warner, Ed Oliver, Henry Purcupile, A. H. Hopkins, Geo. H. Healey and Dr.' Turfler. Miss Arlene Smith, who hail been the guest of W. F. Smith and family for the past two weeks, went to Chicago today for several days’ visit with friends and relatives. Miss Smith will return here before going to her home at Thorntown. Automobile insurance at 2 per cent per annum, against loss by fire from any. cause, any place- in the United States or Canada, by a company that is as good as the best ’ R. B. HARRIS. . - t The lot on which the Norgor hflch barn is located, and which has been held under a lease for some years, has been sold by the owners, Mrs. Bertha Wildberg and Mrs. Sarah Weil, of Peoria, 111., to Mr. Norgor. 1 The price paid was (1,300. C. Arthur Tuteur negotiated the deal. Mr. Norgor will contine to use the lot for hitch barn purposes and will make extensive repairs on the barfi.
Mrs. A. Gangloff reurned yesterday from an extended tour through the south for the benefit of her health. With the 117 others who comprised the party, Mrs. Gangloff toured all through Texas, making the city of Mission, that state, the main stopping place. Most of her companions were prospectors and in all about (200,000 worth of real estate was sold. Vegetation of ail kinds was in its height of growth.
A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 36 years. SI.OO a bottle. In this issue W. C. Whitsel, of the Old Salamander Drug House, Peter Van Schaak ft Sons, Chicago, contributes a study on calcium chloride, now coming into extensive* use, but of which the general public knows little. Mr. Whitsel will take up the matter of using calcium chloride on our streets thlß summer in the place of sprinkling, with the city council at the next meeting. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas’ Eolectic Oil for such emergencies. Two sizes 25 and 50c at all stores.
William C. Maibauer, of Medaryville, has been arrested at South Bend, with attempting to violate the white slave law of Indiana. Dorothy Dale, aged 19, is held as a witness. The police say the couple were preparing to go to Culver, where the girl was to be placed in a resort. The police believe Maibauer can clear up the mystery surrounding the disappearance of several girls from South Bendr^*
C. P. Wright, of this city, and John Haag, of Cullom, Ind., returned from Tallulah, La., where together with a party from Indianapolis they had been on a prospecting trip. In spite of the fact of a very backward season there, everything looked fine and peach trees were in blossom everywhere. Diversified farming is rapidly taking the place of cotton growing In that section and land Is selling from SSO to $125 per acre.
“Billy” Schober, champion welterweight of Indiana, and Polos, the Greek, who is well known here, having participated in numerous bouts here last winter, will meet in a- finish match ai Mils opera house Saturday night. Polos showed much class, and has taken on lots of weight and experience in the past year. Lafayette promoters tried to get this matoh but Jerry Walls thought this the logical scene of combat Much interest Is aroused over the match as both boys have many admirers here. A packed house will probably greet them. “Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan’s Ointment The result was lasting."—Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayo#, Girard, Ala. Our Classified Column will find you a purchaser for most anything yon have for aato. Try it
