Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 150, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- * Try our fancy new full cream oheesa JOHN EGER Mrs. W. H. Beam made a visit to Chicago today. „ r , ’ r - Julius Cohen made a buying trip to Chicago today. . . Fruit jars, lids, /rubbers, etc., at the Home Grocery. J. J. Montgomery qiade a business trip to Chicago today. - .. - . . - »r Telephone 6 for step ladders or straight ladders.—J. C. Gwin & Co. Mrs. Charles‘Rosner and child* of Austin, Texas, are visiting her sister, Mrs. William Trauto. Mrs. Alice Estep, of East Liverpool, Ohio, is visiting her mother and brother, Charles Morlan. We are headquarters for fruit canning supplies, sugar, extra lids and rubbers, and paraflne. . JOHN EGER ■ Ira Galbraith, of Ellensworth, 111., arrived here on the milk train last evening, only a short time after the funeral of his father, Sylvester Galbraith. V' " Wooden fibre and galvanized wash tubs, a good line of pails, and all kinds of cooking pans at the Home Grocery. Henry Wood fell from a cherry tree this morning and was considerably bruised but suffered no broken bones. He will probably be able to be out again tomorrow. Tunis Snip, Jr., son of the trustee of Keener township, left last week for South Dakota with a view to locating. If he-does not like it there he will continue on to the state of. Washington. Peter J. Smith, the big man with the big voice, is at the Princess tonight and being a local favorite will doubtless draw a large crowd. See advertisement and the picture subjects in The Republican. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier returned Sunday from an auto trip to Indianapolis to see his son, Rev. J. Ford Rainier, and they brought home their two grandsons, Louis and Paul Rainier, for a peek’s visit. Mrs. H. R. Wood, who recently underwent a surgical operation in a Chicago hospital, was strong enough to return home Monday, and feels very much improved over her condition prior to the operation. George Hurley and John Shesler left this morning for Huntley, Minn., where the former will work as a ditcher, and where John, who is a high school graduate of the 1913 class, will work on a farm for Charles Vickery. *T " ' J. W. Blacker, the Newland melon man, reports that he has 2 acres of watermelons and a half acre of cantelopes this year and that they are all looking unusually fine and that he expects to have a bumper crop. His melons have proven of a fine quality in previous years. Don Wright returned home Sunday evening from Chicago, where he had been with his mother, Mrs. C. P. Wright, who was operated on at the Streator hospital. She is getting along splendidly and much permanent relief is to result from the operation. Ben E. Wallace, circus king, having sold the Hagenbeek-Wallace show t 6 an Indiana syndicate, will on July 3rd return to Peru and become a full-fledged farmer. He has a magnificent estate there and Wallace’s bank account is so big that he can take things easy. Senator Works, of California, introduced his biH for a constitutional amendment to abolish the manufacture and sale of liquor in the United States. The 'bill excludes beer and wine for a time from the operation of the proposed amendment. Cherry canning is in full blast this week. There an abundant crop of fine fruit. Those who are hiring cherries picked are usually paying 2 cents per quart. Some are having them picked on the shares, which is better for the pickers, as they are worth from 6 to 8 cents a quart Best Laxative for the Aged Old men and women feel the need of a laxative more than young folks, but it must be safe and harmless and one which will not cause pain Dr. King’s New Life Pills are especially good for the aged, for they act promptly and easily. Price 25c Recommended by A. F. Long. The Rensselaer company team ended up sixth in the company teams of the state at the rifle match at Evansville. Sergeant Timmons. Corporal Cook an<l Private Horton arrived home Monday morning. Garland and Robinson remained made very creditable scores, but Cook and Horton did not do much. Garlan dand Robinson remained to take part in the governor’s match and also in the various competitive matches for the state team. CASTOR IA Fbr Twiknti and Children. Dm KM YnHtn Always Bwghf