Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. A. S. Laßue made a business trip to Roselawn today. Jacob Hensier was over from Remington this morning. The girls’ card club will meet this evening with Mrs. Frank Kresler. L. A. Harmon, Elizur Sage and John Herr made a prospecting trip to Ligonier today. Mrs. L, Gibson, of Lafayette, came this morning to visit Mrs. J. K. Smith and other relatives. * Mrs. C. G. Spitler returned to South Bend this morning, after spending a few days at home. Mrs. Wartena returned this morning from Lee, where she spent several days with Mrs. Alfred Jacks. Miss Vein Britton returned to DeMotte this morning after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. Addie Casto. C. A. Tuteur made a trip to Wheatfield today. He is busy writing Northwestern life insurance.
To make the cows give a large amount of milk, feed clover hay and Buffalo Gluten Feed. For sale by Hamitlon & Kellfter. Hiram Day went to Wheatfield today to plaster two or three houses which James McColly, the contractor, is building. J. B. Ellis, of Carroll county, came this morning to visit his son, J. H. S. Ellis, and his daughter, Mrs. A. H. Hopkins. The schools and theatres of Lafayette, which have been closed for a week because of a prevalence of diphtheria, wiU reopen tomorrow. «fcN. W. Reeve’s new bungalow, just south of J. J. Montgomery’s, is now in charge of the carpenters, the foundation having been completed last week.
The ladies of the Christian church will hold a kitchen and dining room shower at the new dining rooms of the Christian church on Wednesday afternoon of this week. A C, Stauffenberg, of Manhattan. 111., came today to visit his farm tenant, Isaac Saidla, and to arrange for some building improve ments on his farm. The box social at Surrey Saturday night proved a great success, the 'boxes being sold at*an average in excess of $1 each. The net re ceipts exceeded $35. The dining room and kitchen shower at the new dining room of the Christian church will be held Wednesday afternoon of this week. All are invited. Mrs. John Fisher and baby,, of Battle Ground* who have been visiting Mrs. G. M. Robinson for the past ten days, went to Fair Oaks today to spend the day with Mrs. A. I. Abel. They will return to Battle Ground tomorrow. "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. Mrs. J. H. Chapman, Mrs. Ed Reeve and Mrs. C. W. Hanley entertained yesterday afternoon and again this afternoon at the Chapman home on Van Rensselaer and Cornelia streets. Six-handed euchre was played Monday afternoon.
Robert Johnson, Jr., of Lafayette, has been visiting since Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Clark. His visit at this time of the school year was made possible because the Lafayette schools had been closed on account of diphtheria. 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. A button factory is to be started at Delphi this week. It is to be operated by McKee & Bliven, of Muscatine, lowa, and will make 'buttons from mussel shells." About 30 men will be employed to start and that many more in a short time. For dyspepsia, our national ailment, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended for strengthening digestion, purifying the blood. At all drug stores.- SI.OO a bottle. Thomas Taggart Saturday confirmed the report that he refused $3,500,000 for his hotel at French Lick. He kept the property for his son, Thomas, and because its undeveloped legibilities were worth more than the New York syndicate offered. The sentimental reason was the principal one for not selling, Taggart stated.
CASTOR IA Rjr Infants and Children. * Hu Kind Yon Han Alxajt Bought Signature of /- Calling Cards—-printed or engraved; correct sizes and type faces. Let The Republican have yonr next order.
