Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Telephone 6 for step ladders or straight ladders.—J. C. Gwin & Co. Marion Freeland has invested in a 1913 R. C. H. auto. Try our Chicken Starter and scratch Feed.—Phone 456. H. W, Wood, Sr., recently purchased a 5-passenger Overland auto. We have all kinds of chicken feed at the Mill, phone 456. Miss Ivah Healey is visiting relatives in Delphi. Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Fate and Mrs. bjiura Fate will spend tomorrow in We are headquarters for chicken feeds and Oyster shell. JOHN EGER.

Joe Kahler returned to Dyer this morning, after a short visit with home folks. Before you buy, see our buggies and carriages. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. Ora Chamberlin, of Berwyn, 111., tame this mornig to visit Mrs. A. yVopdworth and other friends. ■ Mi, m> i ■■■ "n Miiss Tillie Ramp returned this morning from a brief visit at Kentland. If you want a cream separator at a reasonable price and easy terms, see Hamilton & Kellner. John Morgan has resigned as night clerk at the Makeever hotel and Gaylord Long has taken the place. Miss Sylvia Williams, of Wheatfield, came today to visit Mrs. M. J. Burr and Claud Williams and family.

Mrs. Robert Johnson and son, Leonard, of Lafayette, came this .morning to visit her mother, Mrs. E. L. Clark, and other relatives. ' Carl Clift, son of Charles Clift, expects to go to Tferre Haute Saturday or Sunday to visit relatives and will probably be absent all summer. W. E. Rusk, of Piqua, Ohio, has been visiting his cousin, Jas. W. Stevens, of Gillam township, for several days. Get the habit. Go to Jarrette’s Variety Store. A complete stock of everything ip the variety line, at money-saving -1 - prices. Mrs. Andrew Duggins and children, of Logansport, are spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lowe, on Forest street. . When baby suffers with eczema or some itching skin trouble, use Doan’s ointment. A little of it goes a long way and It Is safe for children. 50c a box at all stores.

Attorney J. A. Dunlap made a trip to Lafayette today. He is settling up the claims of the Morrow Bros., who were engaged in the grocery business here for a short time. Please remember the cream chicken supper Friday evening. Cream chicken, mashed potatoes, noodles, rolls, jelly, pickles, pie and coffee at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McLain and son left this morning by auto for Indianapolis for a visit of several days with relatives of Mrs. McLain. They made the trip via Crawfordsville. “Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years. No appetite, and What I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached the cause.”—J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. When you want dinner-ware, go to Jarrette’s Variety Store. We carry in open stock five English patterns, four Australian patterns, and three Haviland patterns. The newest creations.

Not a special, but our regular price, 4 cans of the best standard canned corn, hominy, kraut, pumpkin, squash, kidney or baketi beans in tomato sauce, for 25c. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Lean Huston ran a needle into the palm of her left hand this morning and the needle broke off and it was necessary for the attending physician to cut into the palm to get the needle out. The injury was quite painful. - Frank Babcock was over from west Carpenter yesterday. He says that the frost of Sunday and Monday night did not do much damage in that section, although Jim Wood had about 3 acres of corn considerably damaged Little Cera and Mildred Baker, of Pontiac, 111., came Tuesday to spend the summer at the home of their grandfather, J. N. Baker, of Barkley township. They were accompanied here by their aunt, Mrs. Ed Lobb and baby, who will spend a few days with relatives. CASTOR IA f Jto TnfenO And Iffilldrqm. Tic Kind Yn Han Always Bcnght