Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Buy your wood, feed and coal of Hamilton & Kellner. - Mrs. S. A. Haines returned from Chicago yesterday. Fresh hot home-made crackerjack at Blue’s lunch wagon Thursday and Saturday of each week. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gifford went to Lafayette last night and will go from there to Indianapolis today. The best line of farming tools—the famous J. I. Case line, are soJd by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. James K. Wilson returned to her home after visiting since Saturday with Mrs. Mary E. Lowe - / Born, Wednesday afternoon. May 15, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Casey, of Union township, a seven-pound daughter. , ' Beaver wil have his Original Golden Corn-Crisp on sale each Thursday evening and Saturday afternoons and evenings, at the old stand in front of the Princess Theatre. The trial of Clarence Darrow, chief counsel for the McNamaras, charged with bribing George N. Lockwood, a prospective juror, began Wednesday at Los Angeles. , Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing -better than Chamberlain’s vLiniment. For g&le by all dealers. c Mrs. R. M. Chissom and son, Jordon, returned to their home in Chicago yesterday, short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCarthy. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment and massaging the parts freely at each application. For sale by all dealers, c Mrs. James Smith, 60 years old, committed suicide Wednesday at Crawfordsville by cutting her throat with a razor. She is declared to have become despondent because of ill health.
Vaughn Woodworth was granted a vacation until about the first of June and he and Mrs. Woodworth came from Norfolk, Nebraska, to visit over commencement week with friends and relatives. The democratic state editorial association, which held its summer .meeting in LaPorte and Michigan City last year, will have its outing this summer at Ft. Wayne, on June 6, 7 and S'. > ■ y Mrs. Frank B. Harmon returned from Watseka and Champaign, 111., today, where she has been visiting since last Saturday. She was accompanied home by her nephew, Linden Maker, who will visit here for several weeks, Attorney George A. Williams and wlfewent to Carthage, 111., today for a visit and then will go to Ohio to visit with his parents. Then intended to make the trip via auto but on account cf the recent heavy rains they decided it would be better to go by rail. E. A. Loop, of the Farmers Insurance Co., came today to settle with his agent, C. B. Steward, for the Parr fire loss, sustained by W. L. Wood and Perry Griffith. The Insurance on the Parr creamery was settled the fore part of this week. Chicago’s oldest twins celebrated Wednesday. They were 91 years old. The twins are Mrs. Bertha Fogles tad and. Mrs. Martha Erickson. The, birthday party, which was only for relatives, was held" at the residence, of 'Mrs. Foglestad. ■> - ’ For fhis week, a money saver for you. We will sell you for 26c, one kind or assorted, 4 cans of standard sweeteorn, hominy, baked beans is tomato sauce, red kidney beans, apples, pie peaches or pumpkin. Every V • - '
