Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

It - did not rain much last evening or during the night but the slight shower was very refreshing and was generally welcomed. . f Tom McGowen, of Union township, was in town today. He says he is busy building a large addition to his farm residence. Mrs. Henry Nevill received word this morning that her niece, Mrs. Carrie Roberts, of Thomasboro, 111., was not expected to live. Mrs. John G. Miller, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. H. Hemphill, left Thursday evening for her home in Red Bluff, Cal. Midshipman James E. Brenner went to Chicago this morning to spen d two or three days with members of his class at the U. S. naval academy. We sell the Blue Beil cream harvesters. Our machines are right and we can give you easy terms. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. O. B. Abbott, of . Indiana Harbor, came this morning for a visit’of about a month with her sister, Mrs. Bowman Switzer, and other relatives. Miss Nell Meyers went to Greencastle today to reenter DePauw University. Miss Ethel Davis will be the only other Rensselaer girl in that school this year. "Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me for a long time. The result was lasting.”—Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner, Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Harry McColly came down from Chicago Heights today and this afternoon drove his father’s auto back to that city. His father and Miss Alice Daniels accompanied him. Ed Duvall, Jr., went to Kentland this afternoon for an over Sunday visit on "business” which requires him to put on his very best clothes and wear his sweetest smile. Abe Martin says: “I’ve been to lots o’ county fairs, but I’ve never seen anybuddy as ugly as Mrs. Tilford Moots. Nothing’s ever too expensive for folks that has things charged.” 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. Oscar Leach, who has been working for some time for J. A. McFarland, will start work in John Werner’s tailoring establishment Monday and will learn the tailor trade Charles Crouch will work for Mr. McFarland. James P. Overton made a business trip to Momence, 111., today. Himself and daughter will spend this winter in the south again, going to Mobile, Ala., the last of November. This will make the ninth winter he has spent in the south. Mrs. W. F. Congdon came yesterday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan. In company with her husband they have been in Massachusetts for several months and they will leave shortly for their home in Los Angeles, Cal. 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. A Classified Adv. will rent IL