Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Genuine Jackson Hill egg coal' sold 'by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Colvert returned this morning from a week’s visit in Chicago. Wagons and buggies for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. R. S. Robinson, of near Brook, went to Frankfort today to visit relatives. - * _ ' . /■, . Mrs. W. L. Myer yesterday afternoon entertained five tables at four-handed euchre. x Mrs. C. E. Mills returned home last night from a visit of several weeks at Ottawa, 111. Down goes sweet potatoes. Fancy Jersey sweet potatoes, 3c a pound, or 30c a peck. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horsewoqd went to Chalmers today for a short visit with relatives. Dr. W. L. Myer and family left by auto this afternoon for Flora for an over Sunday visit. — - The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the public.
Misses Minnie and Mary Martin went to Grass Creek, Ind., today for a week’s visit with relatives. S | * Mrs. F. G. Burch, of Chicago, came this morning for a visit with her brothers, E. J. and J. W. Duvall. We are headquarters for pure pickling spices and white wine and elder vinegar. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Orville Holman and baby went to Lee last evening to remain over Sunday. Orville will loin them tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Heuson went to Columbia City today for a visit until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Newt Humphrey. S. P. Speece, of Ft. Wayne, came last evening to visit for a few days with C. W. Rhoades and family. Their wives. are sisters. Mrs. Alice Potts and three daughters went to Lafayette yesterday for a visit over Sunday with her sister,' Mrs. J. J. Robinson. Mrs. William Lloyd today received the sad information that her father had died at Breman, Ind., and she left for that place this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy returned to Chicago yesterday after spending a jiftasant visit with her parents, M*. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, in Rensselaer. Mi;s. H. S. Harmon and granddaughter, Miss Luetta Harmon, of Garrison, lowa, arrived here last evening for a with Chris. Sac and other relatives here. You can secure Mica Special Roofing from any dealer in Jasper or 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. Frank King’s horse won first yesterday at Remington in the surrey class and second Thursday in the general purpose class at the horse show. Rev. T. J. Jones, of Sheridan,- was met here this morning by Mr. Ayr parties, and tomorrow will hold services at the Primitive Baptist church at that place. Mrs. Mary Kenworthy, Mrs. Lydia Lane and Mrs. Benjamin Turner returned to Westpoint t today after a vidft here with Mrs. Harriet Rowen and Mrs. Mary Mathena.
Fine for Sore Eyes, Cuts, Burns and Bruises For Miles Around People are Coming to 6. F. Fendig’s for Soothing, Healing, Antiseptic Inflammacine When B. F. Fendig decided to accept the agency for Turner’s INFLAMMACINE for Rensselaer and vicinity, he certainly did a great favor to sufferers in this neighborhood. The price is so small—only 25 cents for a generous PoTcelain Jar, and the guarantee “Money Back ff dissatisfied for any rejason” is so honorable that the sales are increasing by leaps and bounds. ’ Thousands of people the •country over have used Turner’s INFLAMMACINE, a clean golden yellow salve, with great .success for 20 years. It is better today than it ever was for Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Tonsilitis, Sore Throat, Inflamed Byes, Piles, Eczema, Neuralgia, Caked Breast, Ivy Poison, Earache, and all aches and pains. It’s the great American all-aronnd household remedy. Something you need on hand in the home at all times. Get it from <B. F. Fendig, 25. cents. Mail orders filled by Mathes Sales Co., Rochester, N. Y. ■» Let your wants be known through ob r Cmasifled Column, Phone 18.—
