Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Fresh strawberries every day at John. Eger’s. Walter V. Porter has purchased a Ford 5-passenger touring car. Try our new, mild, full cream and brick cheese. JOHN EGER. Mrs, I. N.~ Hemphill and Mrs. M. E. Troxell went to Parr to visit with relatives today. ...v... . 777 Mrs. Mark Sayler, of Beunna Vista, Col., is expected here for a visit with B. L. Sayler and family. ' Miss Rose Remmek went to Indianapolis today to visit for the remainder of the week with her parents. Hot weather beverages: root beer, birch beer, sarsaparilla and ginger ale. Large quart bottles, 2 for 25c at John Eger’s. Harry Brown, the Kniman merchant and postmaster, is quite sick as the result of kidney trouble. He is now thought to be on the road to recovery. Constipation causes headache, indigestion, dizziness, drowsiness. For a mild, opening medicine, use Doan’s Regulets. 25c a box at all storea Mrs. Lyman Barce, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Grant Rlshling, of near Surrey, for about a month, went to Fowler today. A fine and refreshing rain fell last night and it was generally welcomed. More is threatened and forecasted for tonight. See our standing seam slate roofing in red and green for use on fine residences. laid without cement and the handsomest ever invented. HIRAM DAY. Mr. and * Mrs Charles E. Nowels came from Longmont, Col.; Sunday to attend the funeral of her father. Holdridge’ Clark. They will return to their home Friday. Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger or suffer a cut; bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil. Your druggist sells it 25c and 50c, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Alter has purchased a Franklin roadster, which is probably the most attractive twopassenger auto ever owned in Rensselaer. It is said to have cost about $2,000. I want all property owners to know that the Usona roofings are entirely different and superior to anything else on the market and are guaranteed to you for 10 years with a guarantee that means something. HIRAM DAY. - Mrs. Geprge Cooley and two Bons weriPto Brookston today to visit her mother-in-law, Mrs. Marion Cooley, for a few days. She will also visit in Lafayette and Battle Grond before returning home. The committee on temperance and prohibition of the Methodist conference at Minneapolis, decided to recommend that the headquarters of the M. E. Church Temperance Society be located at Topeka, Kans. Janies T. Randle was taken quite sick Saturday at the home of bis brother, Henry, on North Forest street, and on the advice of his physician, Dr. English, will remain in bed and rest up for several days. C. E. Kersey came down from Kersey today. There is nothing new in those parts that he could think of. Farmers have been busy and have accomplished a world of good work in the past ten days. The male quartet that will sing patriotic songs at tiie cemetery Thursday will be composed of G. E. Prior, J. P. Hammond, W. L. Myer and Harry Jacobs. Lincoln’s Gettysburg address will be recited by Cope Hanley. ■ / G. L. Thornton and family, of Surrey, took an auto trip Sunday, visiting Templeton, Fowler and Goodland. He found upon his return that he had traveled 120 miles and used six gallons of gasoline, just 20 miles to the gallon. I am now ready to take contracts for all new roofing on any kind of residence or business property. Also painting and repairing old iron, tin er felt roofings, or will furnish first class material and you can do oar own work. HIRAM DAY. James George is feeling much better §nd was able to be up and . about the house for the first time in over . a week* The doctor thinks he will be able to be out by the end of the week, although it will be some time before 'll6 c&Q rot urn to worlc