Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Morrow Brothers Will Appear _..1 At Gayety Theatre Tonight. Borrbw Brothers, who have traveled for several years, will open their fall season at the Gayety tonight. They are first-class singers and entertainers and will please all who hear them. This is fine airdome weather. . Don’t miss this fine entertainment tonight. Misses Ruth and Opal Robinson returned to their home in Bluffton today after a visit in Barkley township with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wells. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Fay Clark left today for Lafayette, where he will enter Purdue university for his second year in the school of agriculture. School starts there next Wednesday. The G. A. R. Post No. 82 will meet in the G. A. R. hall at the court house this evening at 7:30 o’clock to arrange for attending the funeral of John M. Wasson. “Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that jhad annoyed me forNp long time. The result was lasting.”—Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner, Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. _ J """ - Mrs. Jacob Wright and two little daughters, of Chicago, are visiting at the home of John N. Baker and family, of Barkley township, and other relatives in Rensselaer. Mrs. Philip Quick and daughter, Zuella, arrived today from Olivet, Mich., for a visit of a week or more with A. Halleck and family. Mrs. Quick and Mrs. Halleck are cousins. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper of Newton counties. If your dealer does not have it in stock, call me up and I will supply you direct Prices the same everywhere. HIRAM DAY. % - - —. J. K. Davis, of Greencastle, who has been visiting here for several days, left today for Hamilton, N. Dak., for a month’s visit. He owns a farm there and states that thrashing will soon begin at his place. We save you money as well as guarantee you satisfactory wear on every pair of shoes bought of us. If you are not one of our customers give us a trial. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Pearl Comer returned today from Chicago, where she has been visiting with friends the past five days. She was accompanied there last Sunday by her sister, Miss Jennie, who entered Wesley hospital to take a trained nurse’s course. W. D. Bringle and Charles Sage, of Jordan township, Simon Fendig, of Wheatfleld township, J. B. Erwin, of DeMotte, and C. Arthur Tuteur, O. K. Rainier, Frank Alter, and Joseph Nagle, of Rensselaer, went to Lafayette today to attend the democratic congressional convention. Wm. Traub, of Traub & Selig, the new clothing and gent’s furnishing store to be opened here, arrived here yesterday from New York City, albng with the stock of goods from that city. The room in the Odd Fellows building, which they will occupy, is being remodeled, preparatory to their opening for business. Joe Scheurich has sold his farm of 80 acres in Barkley township to John Hayes, consideration $75 per acre. Harvey Davisson made the deal. Another deal made by Mr. Davisson was the sale of 191 acres belonging to C. G. Spitler and situated a mile south of Wheatfleld to Chris. Weiss, of Chicago, for $65 per acre. Wm. Nordyke was released from jail this morning by Sheriff W. I. Hoover, after about six months of faithful service. Nordyke, with Wm. Messenger, was arrested last spring on the charge of bootlegging. Messenger pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined SSO and costs, the latter being very small. He served out his fine and costs in jail and has been at liberty for several months. Nordyke stood trial, but, thinking he could reap a fuller justice in Newton county, he had the case venued to the Newton court, causing a delay of thirty days, which he spent In jail here. When his case came to tice in Newton county, had the case SSO and given a 30-day jail sentence. •That, combined with the heavy court cost, necessitated by venuing the case, pad the thirty days delay, made the jail service a long one and would naturally tend to discourage bootlegging. What have yon to Mil? Why don’t yon sell It A Republican classified ad will bring yon a buyer willing to pay what It to worth. Don’t pnt It off. Three lines one week In all issues es The Daily and Semi-Weekly Republican for 26 neats. Let the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county know what yon hare to sell; ase The Republican Classified Column. - >