Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Township Assess6r 8. 8. Shedd is being assisted by C. J. Dean. Jim Elliott has returned to Rens selaer from the farm, occupying his property in the northwest part of town. Calvin Ducharme, the barber, is now working at Kankakee, HL having recently gone there from Wolcott. You can haver your hickory nut cake. Nice new shellbark hickorynuts, 5c a quart, 40c a peck, at John Eger’s. Charles Hecht, of near Buffalo; White county, has been visiting his mother at the home of his sister, JII£.JQLfL Bakers Itehing, torturing skin eruptions disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan’s Ointment is praised for its good work. 50c at all drug stores. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers, who have been living with Ross Porter for several w 7 eeks, have again returned to town. Just like getting it fresh out of the garden—our fancy white asparagus, 15c a can. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth left this morning for Norfolk, Neb., to which place her husband returned about two weeks ago. For this week only, to get you started to using them, 3 large cans of our solid packed Jersey sweet potatoes for 25c. . JOHN EGER. Notre Dame is scheduled to play basketball with St. Joe at the college Wednesday evening and a large number from town will probably go out to see the gaine. Mrs. Arthur Kelley and son left this morning for their home at Kansas City, Mo., to which place Mr. Kelley went several weeks ago. They expect to return to Rensselaer to make their home after May Ist. Dr. W. L. Myer left last night for Tampa, Fla., for a visit of two weeks with Mrs. Myer and his children, who have been spending the winter there with her parents. They will -accompany him home about March 17th.
Many ills come from impure blood. Can’t have pure blood with faulty digestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bisters is recommended for strengthening stomach, bowels and liver and purifying the blood. The Wang Doodle Quartette will give a benefit at the Princess Theatre Wednesday night, the receipts to go toward getting more music for the quartette. As they have given their services on a number of occasions it is expected that they will have several packed houses. Messrs. L. D. Carey, A. K. Sills, Jr., E. B. Sellers, Win. Guthrie, B. F. Carr and W. K. O’Connell went to Michigan City Friday evening to be in readiness to take the deposition of Ore Eldridge in connection kith the cases in court here affecting the titles to tne Eldridge lands.—Monticello Journal. E. L. Clark became considerably worse again this morning and for a short time it was thought that death was to result very soon. His heart action was very weak for some time. He revived slightly, however, and is resting very easily this afternoon. It is probable that the end is not far. The revival metings at the James schoolhouse, south of town, have been proving a splendid success and a number of confessions have resulted and it is believed that there will be additions to all the churches of Rensselaer ip consequence. The meeting Monday night was conducted by Revs. Parrett and Winn. z
A. B. Randle has returned from a prospecting trip to Riverside, CaL. where Martin Burns, formerly of this county, is located. Martin is engaged in alfalfa farming and is making good. This year’s fruit crop there was ruined by the freeze of two months ago and is almost a total ruin. It is not known whether the trees themselves suffered severe injury or not. ‘Alf did not And anything there that looked good to him and has no present intention of moving there, but will take up his residence in Rensselaer. About 300 Rebecahs were present at the county meeting in Wolcott Fridaj) evening. Every lodge in the county was present unless it was the one at Monon. The degree work was given by the Monticello Staff and was well received. An elegant banquet was served during the evening. A special train brought the people from this end of the county home about midnight. The Monon train going south at ifiidnight made a special stop at Reynolds to take in the crowds to Brookston and 'Chalmers. Traveling Passenger Agent John T. Priest made it a special point to be on hand to look aP ter the comfort of those transferring.—Monticello Journal.
Dr. King’s New Discovery Soothes irritated throat and lungs, stops chronic and hacking cough, relieves tickling throat, tastes nice. Take no other; once used, always used. Buy it at A. F. Long’s, Druggist.
