Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Ross Hawkins, of Logansport, is visiting at the .home .of W. H. Mackey. ... „ , Roy “Stub” Gundy, R. H. S. ’O9, now employed by the Gary Telephone Co., spent the 4th in Rensselaer. William Marshall Bullitt, of Louisyille, was yesterday appointed by President Taft to be solicitor-general of the United States. ? Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Meyer, of Gary, came Wednesday to spend the 4th and a few succeeding days with relatives and friends. „ ■■ —. ' John Duvall, of Chicago, is spending a two weeks’ vacation at his old home, visiting his parents, Mr. hnd Mrs. C. W. Duvall. ■ Deering Standard twine, cash, or B%c September 1, 1912. Avoid twine trouble and use this grade of twine. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson came from Lafayette Thursday afternoon to spend a few hours with relatives and friends. Hkfrs. and Mrs. T. H. Robinson came from Medaryville to spend the 4th in Rensselaer and to remain for a few days’ visit. . •** ~ , Mr. Hayner, the piano tuner, of Chicago, is In town. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store. Miss Ritchie left for her home Wednesday at Jennings, La., after spending a few days here as the guest of Elizabeth Spitler. Frank Borntrager joined his wife and children here yesterday to spend the day. He is mblting it fine in the meat business at Fort Wayne. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Laws autofed # over from Crown Point and spent the 4th with Mr, and Mrs, H, W. Kiplinger, returning home this morning. Cheapest accident insurance—Dr Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. For burns, cuts, scalds and emergencies. All druggists sell it. 25c and 50c. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neal, residents of White county near Rrookstpn, some 35 years ago, but now residents of Los Angeles, Call., are visiting his nephew, O. K. Rainier and family.

Miss Vera Parker, formerly deputy clerk, was here to spend the 4th of July. She now has ’ar good position as stenagrapher for a motorcycle company on Michigan avenue. Mrs. Newt Pumphrey came yesterday from Columbia City, to which place they moved 1 in the spring, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrsf T. W: Haus. Miss Myrtle Amsler, daughter of Bert Amsler, was taken to Chicago Wednesday morning, where she was operated on for appendicitis. She is getting along very nicely now. Miss M'ary Wood, who has been making her home with her brother, H. W. Wood, for some time, went to Lee yesterday evening to remain for some time. Marshall Phillips, of Monticello, never gets too old to enjoy a 4th of July celebration and he came Wednesday to see the Rensselaer show and visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bruce came from Crawfordsville Wednesday for a visit over the 4th. Harley returned home this morning, his wife remaining for a longer visit.. Mrs. A. H. Hopkins spent Thursday at the home of her father near Monticello, returning in the evening with her two sons, who had been visiting there for about two weeks. Alton Grant, who was recently operated on for gall stones, is very much improved and is able to ?be on his feet part of the time. His improvement gives encouragement that he will be restored to health again. suffered habitually from constipation. Doan’s Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels so that they have been regular ever since.”—E. Davis, Grocer, Bulphnr Springs, Texas. . * A Eib, of ’Barkley township, received word yesterday that his brother, Alonso Eib, of Joliet, 111., had died that morning and he left that day to attend the funeral. His brother had spinal trouble and had been ill for-, about three ninths. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Johnson and two sons, of Matthews, Ind., were here over Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sawin. They returned home today, taking with them Mrs. Sawin’4 aged mother, Mrs. Katie Riggs, who has been sick for the past two weeks.