Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 273 for wood, coal and feed. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watts are spending today at Monon, where they formerly lived. £ Buy Thrashing Coal at Harring ton Bros, elevator. Phone 7. Mr. and Mrs. William Ebinger, of Springfield, HI., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barnes. Russell Barrett returned to Chicago today, after a visit here with his uncle, O. G. Barrett. Milwaukee and Osborpe corn binders sold by Hamilton & Kellner. - Harry J. Murray, who lives at Hessville, is a new subscriber to The Semi-Weekly Republican. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huntington left this morning for a week’ll visit at Indianapolis and other places'. Feel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach “off?” A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist. Price SI.OO. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McClain and Miss Lillian Rossman, of Chicago, came yesterday to visit Miss Angela Kolhofl.
.Mrs. Ida Towers Thornton, and son, Lawdie, of Danville, 111., came this morning to visit Mrs. William Dixie and family. For any itchiness of the skin, for skin rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try Doan’s Ointment. 50c at all drug stores. tMiss Mabel Sage, who lives with her uncle, W. W. Sage, went to Hammond yesterday, where she will teach school this year. < Elder David T. Halstead, who has been visiting at Andover, S. Dak., for several weeks, is expected home some time next week. iMr. and Mrs. William F. Wilcox, of North Vernon, Ind., came this morning to visit their daughter, Mrs. D. M. McMurray, south ol Pleasant Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. William Traub and Mrs. Sarah Maines and daughter, Miss Eva, motored to Chattsworth, 111., yesterday, for a visit with relatives and friends. Horton Brothers will go to Covington the first of the week to take charge of their recently purchased picture show. Miss Selma Leopold will play the piano at the Gayety. Druggist George W. Hopkins has been spending this week at Vincennes, to which city Mrs. Hopkins preceded him a week or more. They will probably return home this evening. Trustee Harvey Wood will move to the house on River street recently vacated by W. F. Smith, -and Chase V. Day will move to the D. T. Halstead property on Cedar street, vacated by Mr. Wood. William J. MacDonald, progressive, was seated by the house Tuesday to-fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Representative H. Olin Young, of the twelfth Michigan district. - Mrs. Frank B. Ham and children returned yesterday from Alma, Mich., where they have been tor the past month. Mr. Ham went for them in his auto'and they had a delightful trip home. Mrs. James L. Willis, who underwent a serious surgical operation about two weeks ago, is now considerably improved and it is expected will be able to sit up some Friday for the first time. «
Miss Ethel McCarthy made a trip to Chicago today to try to find out What had become of trunks belonging to her father and aunt, who returned last week from Canada and whose baggage is still missing. A. J. C. Tressmer, formerly of near Tefft, who has been living for some time at Kenosha, Wis., has purchased a Watkins loute in Jasper and White counties and will make his headquarters in Rensselaer if he can procure a residence.
Mrs. W. I. Hoover and little daughter, Irene, arrived home yesterday evening from a two weeks’ trip into Michigan and Canada. They went first to Detroit and then to Windsor, Canada, and back bo Detroit at which place they took boat passage to Cleveland and then returned home by way of Delphi. Mrs. A. F. Griswold went to Chicago yesterday evening, having been called there by the birth and death of twin babies to her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Winters, formerly Miss Abbie Griswold. Mr. Griswold and daughter, Miss Ara, have been visiting at Washburn, 111., and were not at home when the message came telling of the babies’ birth and death.
Costly Treatment “I was troubled with eonstipar tlon and indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment” writes C. H. Hines, of Whitlow. Ark. “I went to a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital In New Orleans,,.but no cure was effected. On returning home I began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets, and worked right alonr- I used them for some time and am now all right” Bolt by A. F. Long. O Order your Calling Cards at The Republican office. —‘—r~
