Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Daniel Wood, of Fair Oaks, was here over Sunday night, on her return from Chicago. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Chicago Monday, registering at the Sherman Hotel. Paul Beam went to Reynolds yesterday for a visit of about two weeks with relatives. >.. Mrs. George M. Robinson arrived home this morning from a visit with her son, Charles, at Battle Ground. Mrs. John M. App returned to Mulberry Monday, taking her little grandsons, Jaydee and Milton Roth, with her for a visit of indefinite length. Miss Reta Dice, who for the past four months has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Westfall, returned to her home at Hoopeston yesterday. " Rev. F. E. Crider filled his preaching appointment in Union township Sunday, being accompanied -here from Greenfield by his wife and baby. '

Things are quite quiet now in the county treasurer’s office after the rush following the tax paying period, delinquent tax notices are now being sent out. 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 tor children. 50c a box at all stores. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Otterbein yesterday for a visit of a few days with her aged father. Her son, Junior, accompanied her aS far as Lafayette. C. M. Stanley, whd suffered a stroke of paralysis several months ago, is quite poorly, unable to do any work and much of the time not able to leave his home. “Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached the cause.”—J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. _ Rev. C. L. Harper, Miss Mary Harper, Miss Feme Osborne, Miss Beatrice Tilton and Mr. James Warner went to East Chicago today to attend a convention of the Epworth League. ■

Mrs. J. C. Gwin, Mrs. George Thomas, Miss Ellen Gwin and Mrs. Elmer >Gwin are joint hostesses this afternoon at a party given to a large number of ladies at the J. C. Gwin home. Harry and Ray Wesner, sons of Cass Wesner, of near Wheatfield, today filed a claim for crow bounty with County Auditor Hammond, sending in four crow heads and 29 eggs. They will receive 10 cents for each crow and 5 cents for each egg. John W. King, the florist, was slightly overcome with the heat yesterday and Is again confined within doors. He has been able to be out some this spring and to assist with some of the lighter work about his home, but the heat Monday proved too much for him. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Busha went to Lafayette yesterday for a visit of a few days with his parents. Frank has not accepted a position yet since returning from the west but has several in sight and may ar range to begin work while at Lafayette. k Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Laws were in Rensselaer over night on their way from Crown Point to Lafayette, and were guests here of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger. Dr. Laws has located at Lafayette and they are just completing their removal to that city.

Perry Horton has returned from Huntington, where for the past nine months he has been playing in a picture theatre and for many of the swell dances. He will now work at the Gayety Airdome as pianist, and his lively music is certain to attract many people to that theatre. He is assisted at the theatre by Robert Loy, who plays the snare drum. Joe Kellenberger, of the Guernsey neighborhood, had two valuable horses killed on the Monon railroad tracks Thursday morning. They broke ous of a pasture and in some manner got across the cattle guards at a crossing. It is thought that they were struck by the fast early passenger. Mr. Kellenberger had lately refused S2OO for one of the horses.—Monticello Journal. Louis H. Hamilton went to Evansville Monday moriAng to attend the state Sunday School convention. He is the superintendent of the Christion Sunday School. J. N. Leatherman, superintendent of the county 8. S. Work; Rev. Kuonen, of the Barkley M. E. church, and Mrs. A. P. Burton and Miss Nelle Sawin, of the Presbyterian church all left for there on the 11:05 train Monday night.