Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Please remember that a boquet of King’s, red, pink and white earnations always make the room look more cheerful, especially to a sick person. Phone 132. Abe. Martin says: “It haint alius th’ doctor with th’ open muffler that has th’ most practice. A feller kin fail at ever'thin’ an’ still be fond o’ grand opery. Remember the date of A. B. Lowman’s sale, Feb. 7th; look over the bill or the list in The Republican and see If you don’t need something that he will sell John Hayes, of Barkley township, went to Marion today to see hi* mother, Mrs. Francis Hayes, who has improved quite a little during the past week or two. Mrs. John O’Connor returned to Knimari yesterday after a visit since the Wednesday before with the family of A. Halleck. Mr. O’Connor was here during the day. For any pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the household remedy. Two sizes, 25c and 50c, at all drug stores. John P. Ryan came down from Gillam township yesterday to transact some business. He reports nothing happening out of the ordinary in his part of the county. Pat Farley and John O’Connor, railway mail clerks running between Rensselaer and Cincinnati, were recently notified of an increase in salary from $l,lOO to $1,200 per y ea{. _____ Mrs. Mary J. Barber, Mrs, J. Roorda, Mrs. B. F. Clevenger, Miss Birdie Evans, Mrs. Cojtingham and Miss Margaret Roorda, of Fair Oaks, were Rensselaer visitors and traders yesterday. Dyspepsia is America’s curse. To restore digestion, normal weight, good health and purify the blood, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug Btore. Price, SI.OO. Roscoe Halstead will enter the hospital tomorrow to undergo an operation for hernia. It is reported that one and possibly two other patients are also to enter the hospital for operations. Dr. F. L. Sharrer, of Francesvillo, was here a short time this morning, going from here to Lafayette to visit Mrs. John Cover, of Francesville, who was operated on at St. Elizabeth’s hospital Sunday. -

Mrs. william Webb, who under went three surgical 'operations at the hospital, is making fine progress toward recovery and it is expected will be well enough to go to her home near Francesvilie Thursday. Mrs. J. K. Smith and Mrs, Mary J. Wood have returned from a two week’s visit in Indianapolis with their sisters, Mrs. Harry Hammonds and Mrs. Frank Cooper, stopping off at Frankfort to visit friends and at Lafayette to visit their aunt, Mrs. Ella Dawson. Clifford Beaver and family have returned here from Kankakee, HI., and their household goods are enroufe. They will again reside in Rensselaer, but Clifford has not yet secured employment. He is a good baker and candy maker and for a long time was employed by Hugh Leavel. The Republican reporter has spoken to a number of railway mail clerks during the past few days about the growth of the parcels post use and they say that it is remarkable the extent to which the business has already grown. Business firms are using it all over the country and many of the packages are quite large, approximating the maximum size permitted under the present law. William Rugh has at last been given a substantial honor. Gary’s newest fraternal order, the Daughters of Columbia, has taken time by the forelock and has named its court after the Gary hero. The court has only been established in Gary for a few weeks and in seeking around for a name “William Rugh” was suggested. The name met with the hearty approval of the entire membership of the court and was immediately adopted. Mrs. 8. C. Irwin returned yesterday evening from Whiting, where she had been called by the death of her cousin, Mrs. L. H. Mattern. Mrs. Mattern died of acute pneumonia In Los Angeles, Cal., where she had gone for the benefit of her health. The attack of pneumonia came suddenly and being complicated with a weak heart she lasted but a short time. The body was returned for burial, the funeral taking place at Hammond Monday at 2 o’clock.

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