Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
O. F. Parker is spending today in Chicago. B. J. Moore made a business trip to Reynolds today, - Mrs. Frank Haskell ib visiting relatives at Frankfort. Mrs. Dan Wei rich went to Surrey this morning to visit relatives. Mrs. C7Mf Paxton was down from Surrey over visiting relatives. Miss Alta Shuey returned to Mt. Aya* this morning after a visit here With Miss Irene Turner. The K. of P. lodge will have second rank work this evening. All members are asked to attend. James Ricker, of near Mt. Ayr, and Lawrence Lyons, of Brook, were ibusiness visitors here today. (Mrs. Henry Wood and Miss Mary Wood went to Brook this morning to visit Dr. Aaron Wood and family for several days. <
The ladies of the Presbyterian church are busily at work sos their Christmas Bazaar. The date and place will be mentioned later. “I have been somewhat costive, but Doan’s Regulets give just the results I desire They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly.” —Geo. B. Krause, Altoona, Pa. Col. Fred Phillips will cry a large sale Thursday for Ada J. Franklin, administratrix, 3 miles southwest of Brook. The stock includes 100 head of cattle and 100 head of hogs. Mrs. John Greve, of DeMotte, and daughter, Mrs. R. A. Mannan, of Wheatfleld, returned to their homes this morning after a visit since Sat urday with Mrs. J. W. Tilton and family. Albert Swartzell and five men went to Dyer this morning to begin a job of ditching for J. J. Lawler. Mt. Swairtzell has the contract and the tile is of 20 indh size. Joe Kahlerr lives on the farm. Ank skin itching is a temper tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan’s Ointment is for piles, eczema—any skin itching. 50c at all drug stores.
S. H. Holmes, who returned from Jamestown, N. Dak., several weeks ago, has not yet procured a farm and Is today moving to one of C. B. Steward’s houses, where he expects to remain during the winter. C. W. Rhoades, the barber, is confined at his home with sickness and his son, Fred, who has been working in Lafayette prior to taking the trip to Indianapolis with the militia, s working in his place. Mrs. Grant Warner went to Indianapolis today to spend a week with (her niece, Mrs. Virgil Hamilton, who has just returned to her home from the hospital. A ibaiby born to her a month ago did not live. Col. A. J. (Russell) Harmon, now of MitcheH, S. Dak., is engaged in extensive stock buying and selling and bills of a public sale himself and his banker partner wfll hold soon have reached Rensselaer. The sale consists of 725 head of Colorado Hereford calves. John Reed returned last evening from Jackson county, where he has been during the summer and today went to his home at Parr. He is engaged in the land business. Crops were almost a total failure in Jackson and other southern counties on account of the drouth. The Women’s Home Missionary meeting of the Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. F. B. Learning tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Learning will give a report of the meeting of the synod at Goshen in October, at which she was a delegate.
M. L. Hemphill, who suffered a stroke of paralysis some time ago and who had been doing poorly for some time, is now considerably improved and during the past few days has been able to eat quite & little. Indications point to further improvement. The city council met last evening and let the contract for a sewer on Elm street from Beam’s corner to Lymhn Zea’s. Ed Floyd took the tract for 34 cents per foot. The contract for the brick street, on Washington stree will be let at the next meeting, two weeks hence. The election claims were allowed. Oouncilmen Dean and Kresler were present. ■ Miss Helen Kellar, the blind woman, announced that she will undertake next winter an extensive lecture tfour throughout the United States. WANTED—To buy oats straw Stack or portion of one. Russell Van Hook, phone 40-A. WANTED—Second hand base burner. C. P. Fata at College Inn restaurant FARM LOAMS. FARM LOANS —I make fans loans at lowest rates of Interest See ms about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. m. W. H. Dexter will pay 31 cents for Butter fat this week,. Republican advertising pays.
