Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. Carrie Brenner left this morning for Oakdale, Neb., where she will visit relatives for two or three weeks and then go to Longmont, Colo., to visit her brother, Chas. Mantor. Later she expects to go tp California or Texas, to the former state if her son, Ensign James E. Brenner, is to be long stationed at San Francisco, but to Texas for the wintej if indications point to his ship, the U. 8. Pittsburg, being again sent to Mexican waters. In Chicago Mns. Brenner was joined by friends from Pennsylvania who are moving to California and whom she will accompany as far as Oakdale, Neb. James B. Angell, president emeritus of the University of Michigan, who was recently taken seriously ill, continues to improve. His physicians said his advanced age makes the possibility of a relapse serious, but they think that if he continues to improve as steadily as he has for several days, his recovery is quite certain.
Louis Lehman, of Francesville, was in town this morning. He returned home only last week from Petosky, Mich., where he spent several weeks to escape hay fever. He did not have a touch of it while gone but inside of six hours after his return home he contracted it in a mild form. Mrs. Lehman spent one week with him at Petosky just before his return home. Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me for a long time. The result was lasting.” —Hon. 8. W. Matthews, Commissioner, Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. A statue of Dr. Havilab Beardsley, founder of Elkhart, made at Florence, Italy, upon order of A. R. Beadsley, nephew, has reached New York and will be greeted in Elkhart. It was presented free of duty, which, under ordinary circumstances, would have been $1,600. The statue will stand at Beardsley avenue and Riverside drive.
County Agent O. G. Barrett will be at Wheatfield Wednesday of this w r eek. Farmers shoul 1 see him. Abe Martin says: “Some folks never begin t’ figure till ther’s nothin’ t’ add. Keepin’ a marriage a secret must be a good deal like hidin’ a bass drum. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at oncer Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. • Try a Republican classified ad.
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