Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. J. Moore returned this mornng from a business trip east of Marion. . Oliver and Case gang plows sol’d and warranted by Hamilton & Kellner. Floyd Meyers has gone to Boulder, Colo., and has re-entered the state university. • ' Miss Maud Rose, of Peru, eame this fijorning to visit the family of Elias Koons, w’est of town. Fred Rhoades has started work at the depot, as general all around hustler And man of all work, - Mrs. Thos. Bissenden went ter Kankakee today for a visit with relatives and to attend the,fair. Fall Millinery, the most artistic designs, at reasonable prices. ROWLES & PARKER. ♦ ___ Charles and Morris Peck, of Remington, went to Chicago on tfye 10:12 train from Rensselaer today. Mrs. Caroline Morton, of St. Louis, Mo., came this morning for a visit until Saturday with Mrs; Geo. F. Meyers. We sell the Superior disc drills in {til sizes. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Lee Kepner is now located at Lexington, 111., having purchased a 2chair barber shop there. Lexington is a small town, 110 miles north of Chicago. J. I. Peck and Thos. E. Samuel, of Remington, autoed here this morning and took the milk train to Chicago. Jim is buying holiday goods for the Peck drug store. Our new Fall Footwear in Satin, Velvety Tans, Patents, Suedes and Gun Metals are now .here. Let us fit you out with a stylish pair of shoes, the kind that wear. BOWLES & PARKER.

The following went to the fair at Kankakee today: Mr. and Mrs. Will Morris,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, George and Hugh Iliff, Louie Muster and E. K. Godshall. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, burns, scalds. Should he kept in every home. 25c and 50c. Chris. Rieddle has been home for several days visiting his mother and sister, Mrs. Al Kanne. He is still working for Chas. Sternberg and returned to Lancaster this afternoon. The name—Doan's inspires confidence—Doan’s Kidney Pills for kidney ills. Doan’s Ointment for skin itching. Doan’s Regulets for a mild laxative. Sold at all drug stores. L. T. Rutledge, of Mill £ield, Ohio, returned to his home this morning, after making a purchase of 10 acres of land of Ed Oliver. He will move to Newland April Ist and engage in onion raising. Mrs. Minervar' Hopkins, who has been visiting at Wheatfleld, was brought back home today by Mrs. Elizabeth Sayler and Mrs. Claud Sayler, who will remain for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coen. Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver perhaps needs waking up. Doan’s Regulets for bilious attacks, 25c at all stores.

Alf Donnelly, the Globe onion man, is certainly giving his town friends a treat this fall. Alf makes excellent apple cider and every time he corned to town he brings in a large jugfull and treats his friends. Miss Lizzie Hemphill left this morning for Anderson, where she will teach again this year. It is the fourth year she has taught in the Anderson schools, where she has first and second grades in the Lincoln building. The band concert this evening will begin at 7:30, a half hour earlier than usual, and last until 8:30. This will give all an opportunity to attend both the concert and Chautauqua. “Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headache, lacked ambition, was worn out and all run down. Burdock Blood Bitters made me a well woman.”—Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moosup, Conn. V Mr. and Mrs. O. C. McClure returned to Hammond this morning after a visit since Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Peaeock. Oscar is still working as a street railway conductor. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beebe and children returned to Newlarid today after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lewis. Guy has been dividing his time this year between working oh the railroad and raising onions. . v The Traub & Selig benches, which have proven a great convenience about town, were gathered up this morning and taken to the Chautauqua grounds to supply extra seats for the large crowds that are attending the meetings. New Fall styles in women’s tailored suits, coats, dresses and millinery. You are especially invited to come In and see the largest array of new Fall Goods that we have ever shown. ROWLES * PARKER