Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Don’t fail to attend the Princess tonight. Good evening! Have you bought a dog muzzle«yet? Two splendid comedies tonight at the Princess. Miss Edith Adams is spending today in Chicago. i Mrs. Mary Lowe returned from Monon this morning. Get your threshing'’ coal of the Grant>Warner Lumber Co. Monon ball team goes to Remington to- play ball tomorrow. Buy Thrashing Coal at Harrington Bros, elevator. Phone 7, Don’t fail to see the drama, “Olaf —An Atom,” at the Princess tonight. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zacher, near Surrey, this morning, a son. Fred Burger was over from Remington this morning in his new Stutz roadster. ——•— " Born to . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hopper of Rost- Lawn, Saturday, Aug. 2, a daughter. Try our corn and oats chop for your cow or horses.—lroquois Rolle" Mills, Phone 456. Frank Medland came from Logansport this morning to look after the work he has at .the College. Complete line of latest popular pieces in sheet music at 10c each at the new 5 & 10c store, opposite Court House. Miss Madeline Ramp went to Chicago today and will return to Hammond tonight and visit over Sunday with friends. Miss Cora Bruner came home from Lebanon this afternoon to stay during the month of August with her parents. Fsel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach “off?” A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist. Price SI.OO.

Full line of Hang Baskets, Jardiniers, Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Fruit Jar Caps and Rubbers at the new 5 & 10c store. Cheapest accident insurance—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic oil. For burns, scalds, cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell it. 25c and 50c. Miss Lottie Gray went to Jlobart today to visit her parents. She will then return to Pine Village, where she has been staying for some time. Special for Saturday and Monday, Aug. 2 and 4, a 2 1 /» qt. granite Pudding Pan free with a 50c purchase at the new 5 & lOtf store. Rufus Knox, whose wife and baby have been here for the past two weeks, spent yesterday with them here and returned to Chicago ..this morning. r

William Babcock, who had the misfortune to run a rusty spike into his foot Thursday forenoon, is recovering very nicely from his injury. Try our aspirated cracked corn and corn grits for your chickens. Highest quality, and the cheapest. No waste in feeding.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. The Cattlemen’s Commercial baseball club, from the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, will oppose the allhome Athletics Sunday. The gaipe will take place at Riverside Athletic Park, being called at 2:30 o’clock. Ruth and Cecilia Callahan, little daughters of Tom Callahan, went to Champaign, 111., this morning to visit relatives. N. G. Halsey, who went to his home at Kankakee, accompanied the girls that far and saw them on their way. The 9-year-old son of Dessie Porter of Parr, had his right foot quite badly mashed Thursday. He was at the home of Roscoe Garriott, on the Peale farm north of town, and playing on a moving wagon one wheel passed over his foot. The attending physician reports that the foot was crushed so that it was torn open on one side, but that apparently n'o bones were broken. An x-ray examination will be made to determine the extent of the injury.