Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Goodland schools open Sept. Bth, a week later than at Rensselaer. We sell the Oliver line of plows. HAMILTON & KELLNER. A little daughter of Vic Comer has been quite sick with malarial fever at Parr. Mrs. Herman Churchill and, baby, of Bethany, Mo., came yesterday to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mallie Clark came from Wheatfleld today to visit relatives over Sunday. Mra Fred Bloomister, of Hoopeston, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Stocksick, and other relatives. Mrs. William Dixey is recovering from a sickness that confined her to her bed for about two weeks. Mrs. Laura B. Fate and Mrs. Leslie Clark went to Indianapolis this morning for an over Sunday visit. Milwaukee and Osborne corn binders sold by Hamilton & Kellner. . > _ Mrs. Harve J. Robinson accompanied "her sister, Miss Mary Robinson, home to Morocco today, for a visit of several days. Miss Vena Haworth, who lives with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap and , attends school, came from Kentland this morning, after*a visit of three weeks there. Mrs. Preston Roberts, of near Brook, went to Chicago today, taking her granddaughter, Elise, home to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Father E. Lohmiller and Miss Nora Theis, of Pulaski, accompanied by her father, Michael Theis, of New Reigel, Ohio, visited the college and Indian school this week, making the trip here by auto. They returned to their homes today. Joe Davisson made an auto trip to Lafayette yesterday and some watchful Lafayette cop discovered that be had no numbers on his car. He was “pinched” and let down with the easy fine of sl, but for a time it looked like he was going to get soaked about fifty. Asa R. Shreeves, formerly of Rensselaer, who joined the regular army almost three years ago, is now stationed at Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. He is a member of Company C, of the First IT. S. Infantry. He will complete bis enlistment next January. Rev. O. S. Rardin and wife, of Dunkirk, formerly of Rose-Bud, arrived .this week for an extended visit with their son, Lee W. Rardin, and family, at Parr, and daughter, Mrs. Russell Harmon and family. The Indiana P. conference which met this, year at Muncie, has returned Rev. Rardin and he Will now enter on his third year at that place, with considerable increase in salary. Clifford IJayne has moved from one of A. Leopold’s houses to a house on Cherry street, .the first door east of C. E. Simpson’s residence. Julius Cohen is moving to the house vacated by Mr. Payne and a linotype operator named Myers, who will work on a Rensselaer newspaper, is moving from Chicago to the house vacated by Mr. Cohen, one of the Hiram Day houses on Milton street. $2.50 given away at the first show at the Princess tonight. All persons holding tickets must have them at the first show* Tonight’s tickets Included In the prize award. Methodist Church. Subject Sunday morning at Trinity M. E. church: “A Higher Estimate.” Evening subject: “Principles for Holy Living.” The last quarterly conference for the year Monday night, Sept. Ist, aft 7:30. How the Trouble Starts. Constipation Is the cause of many aliments and disorders that make life miserable.. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets, keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. Vor sale by A. I. Long. 0
