Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Harry E. Folk, a former court reporter here, has been appointed official court reporter for superior Court No. 3, of Crown Point and Hammond, by Judge Kopelke. After a hearty meal, take Doan’s Regulets and assist your stomach, liver and bowels. Regulets are a mild laxative. 25c at all stores.

The high wind yesterday afternoon did more or less damage through the country north of Rensselaer. A silo was blown over at Harry Gifford’s farm and at the R. A. Parkison farm in Barkley township a silo, corn crib and straw stack suffered a like fate. The storm mdved in a northeasterly direction to Newland, where several buildings are reported torn down. We are this week unloading another car of flour, making our 4th car for this year. Quality is what sells pour. “Aristos," the perfect pour, $1.85; “Lord’s Best," $1.30; Washburn Crosby’s "Gold Medal,” $1.25; and "Citadel,” $1.15. JOHN EGER. , ,4 — Mrs. Belle Sayler was hostess at a very pleasant surprise party last evening, given in honor of her daughter, Marie’s, 15th birthday. Those present were: Thelma Winegar, Mable Moore, Lulu Sayler, Flossie Randle, Delia Brooks, Fairy Elliott, Madaline Moore, Hazel Grant, Bessie King, Willie Wassm, Walter Potter, Elzie Swim, Clint Saidla, Engle Jensen, Lester Gorham, Urgas Timmons and Harvey Saidla. The colors were pink and white. At 10 o’clock lunch was served. Those serving were Alice Swim, Beatrice Clift and Marie Watson.

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