Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
County Treasurer A. A. Fell went to Indianapolis on the early train this morning to make settlement with the state treasurer. The day of harsh physics is gonePeople want mild, easy laxatives: Doan’s Regulets have satisfied thousands. 25c at all drug scores. The Knights of Pythias will have their big meeting tonight and the state officers will arrive this afternoon. The meeting will begin at 7 o’clock, so that everything will be finished in time for the grand chancellor and grand keeper of records and seal -to catch the 11:05 sohthbound train. George Ropp, who had such a severe case of typhoid fever at his home at Covert, Mich., is now entirely well and weighs more than he did before he took sick. He has engaged to work in the country and has a good job at S3O a monjth, with two hogs fatted and chickens and other things. Mrs. Amos Davisson nfarketed 56 fine dressed turkeys this mornjng, receiving 19 cents a pound for tnem. They were picked the day before, a half dozen men and the same number of women engaging in the picking and they were -certainly nicely picked. The turkeys which Mrs. Davisson marketed weighed 712 pounds and brought her the neat, sum of $135.28. They were brought to mar-* kef in the Davisson automobile. The Holden stock company, which began a three nights’ engagement at the Ellis Theatre last night, gave good satisfaction at their first appearance. They presented “In tljie Heart of Texas,” a western drama, and all characters were well adapted for their parts. The specialties were of unusual merit. The ’company will be here tonight and Wednesday night. Tonight tjie bill is “A Farmer’s Daughter^’ Grandmother Kepner fell Monday morning at about 8 o’clock and dislocated her right shoulder. Shd lives in part of the house with her son, Isaac, and keeps house by herself and is extremely gpry for one of her advanced years. She will be 85 next March. Monday morning she was up and had done her washing and had it out on the line before 8 o’elock and was just emptying the tub. She fell at the doorstep and struck oh her shoulder. One of the grandchildren discovered her in the yard and Mrs. Isaac Kepner was sooh at her side and carried her into the house ancß a doctor was called. .The. dislocation was not an especially severe one but at her age It will be some -time before she will have the use of the arm agaiq.. For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Two sises, 26c and 50c. At all drug stores.
