Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fancy home-grown asparagus at John Eger’s. There will be second degree work in the Knights of Pythias lodge this evening. Hamilton & Kellner have the buggies and carriages. Misses iWabel and Anna Karch and Alice Meyers, of Walker township; w<?re-''Renssealer visitdr??"today. Mrs. L A. Bostwick is selling the Spirella corset. Phone 549. Satisfaction guaranteed. The concluding chapters of our continued story, ‘Caleb Conover, Railroader,” will be found on page three today. Last call for seed sweet potatoes. Eating or seed sweets for 3c a pound at John Eger’s. Mrs. Oren Parker entertained six tables at 6-handed euchre Monday afternoon at her home on North Cullen street. We have a complete line of sanitary human hair switches at moneysaving prices.— Jarrette’s Variety Store. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, try Doan’s Regulets, a modern laxative. 25c at all stores. Joe Raub, the Indianapolis Life insurance agent, came to Rensselaer this morning to look after some business. “Grandmother Morgan will be 90 years of age Friday of this week and is able to be up and around and enjoys very good health. The bans for the marriage of Miss Lizzie Luers and Mr. Edward W. Kanne were announced at St. Augustine’s Catholic church last Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Smith returned to Chicago today and her sister, Mrs. E. S. Parr, who came here with her yesterday, also returned home today. CryMrs. Anna Mills returned home Sunday evening from Muncie, where she had been visiting her son, Emery, and wife, for two or three weeks. Lee Reynolds and sister, Mrs. Jacob Raub, came from Chalmers by auto yesterday" and remained until today to visit Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nichols. ’ A. U. Cloud returned this morning from Peru, where Mrs. Cloud has been for the past two weeks assisting in the care of her mother, who has been quite sick. Frank Husted, the operator at Fair Oaks, was in town a short time today, having stopped off as he was on his way home from Kirklin, where he worked as a supply man for a week. i H. M. Shipman will leave tomorrow for Burk, S. Dak., where his son-in-law, Everel Smith, is located. He will stop off at Omaha, Neb., for a short visit with Dr. Geo. B. Smith, formerly of Brook. Chas. N. Paxton returned this morning from Hammond and Chicago, where he went in quest of feeding cattle. He did not get any at this time but left an order to be filled in a day or two. A classified advertisement in The Republican secured for O. T. Hornbeck, of Delphi, 170 acres of tie timber at Fair Oaks. He will probably establish a sawmill camp there and have work for several months. The banquet which Monticello had planned to give the horse buyers a month ago, and which was not given because of the flood conditions, will be given tonight at the Lawrie hotel in that city. Ben Purcupile came from Lafayette Sunday evening and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Purcupile, are expected this afternoon for a short visit before starting for their future home at Omaha, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stanley came from Lafayette this morning, where he has been taking treatment in a hospital for the past two weeks. He suffered a slight stroke of paral ysis recently but is now somewhat better. John K. Braddock has gone to Indianapolis to purchase a complete vulcanizing outfit to be used at the Shafer garage when coin,pleted. John will remain at the factory for several days for the purpose of learning how to operate it. Calvin Coppess, of Medaryville, who is visiting in Rensselaer, was a caller at The Republican office this morning. B. H. Sheffer, of Pan, also made this office a call today and renewed his subscription to The Republican and The Inter Ocean. M. Y. Slaughter, who suffered a stroke of paralysis last Wednesday at the home of his son, north of town, is quite a little improved and Is now under the care of a trained nurse from Chicago. He has partially recovered hie speech and is able to move his arm, which was at first badly affected. Rose M. Remmek has returned from Indianapolis and will be In her office every day. Eyes examined and glasses fitted according to the latest approved methods. Phone 403. t
