Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 291, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Ezra Wolf, of Barkley township, is quite sick with tonsilitis. ' Aprons of all descriptions at. the Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazara. Dustless mops and dusting clothes at the Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazaar. Julius Peters, aged 58 years, until recently a mail carrier at Evansville, committed suicide Thursday at Kokomo. A market will be held at Warner Bros.’ Hardware Store Saturday, Dec. 13th, in connection with the Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazaar. Leave your order for potatoes in 2 Vz bushel sacks on unloading days, Wednesday and Thursday, at 85 cents a bushel. ' JOHN EGER. The Goodland Herald, always in the forefront of newspaper enterprise, has ordered a Mergenthaler linotype machine, which will be installed within a few weeks. Don’t use harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan’s Regulets. They operate. easily. 25c at all stores. J, P. Overton, of Lee, father of Mrs. J. W. Childers, H. B. Childers, of Delphi, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harsh a, of Lafayette, have returned to their homes after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers. Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. Doan’s Ointment is fine for skin itching. All druggists sell It, 50c a box. Miss Shields, Miss Rqjmp, Miss Goetz were in Rensselaer over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. Harris went to her daughters in Valparaiso, and Miss Judy spent the holiday with friends in South Bend.— Brook reporter. Postmaster Snyder has received notice from the postal authorities that the Beaver City post office will be discontinued after January Ist and the patrons added to rural route No. 1, Thos. Meredith, carrier. —Brook Reporter. The last chance to get your winter’s potatoes from the car. We will unload our 7th car on Wednesday and Thursday. A oar of ripe Wisconsin, sand-grown potatoes, in 2% bushel sacks, In lots of 5 bushels of more, from car at 85 cents a busheL JOHN EGER Ellis Mathemy, of Elm street, and Harry Watson, the plumber, had a runaway this morning and the former suffered a fracture of the socket bone of the left shoulder, apparently just a small part of the edge being broken. It will not result seriously but will incapacitate him for some time. X 1 ■■ The federal bureau of mines has gathered statistics which show that 568 persons have been killed in and about the coal mines of Indiana since 1896. In proportion to the number of men employed the fatalities in Indiana have been fewer than in othe rcoal mining states. The very serious sickness of pneumonia of the editor’s daughter, Ivah Healey, has prevented us from leaving her bedside today and any shortage of news is occasioned from that fact. Ivah came home sick Thursday noon from school and when a physician was called her temperature was 104. Friday she sank rapidly and all last night and today she has been in a critical condition. A. S. Kent, of Chicago, chief engineer of the Monon, was here today looking over the new track extension to the Hoosior Slide San 3 Co. pits, just finished by the Monon company. The work met his approval and the now. tracks are a great convenience to the sand company. In a short time their sand shipments will completely eliminate the Hoosior Slide.—Michigan City Dispatch. Jesse C, Gwin, who underwent a slight operation in Chicago some three weeks ago, lhad another slight operation Thursday of this* week. He has been having trouble with a mucous formation in the glands of the face, near the nose His son, Dr. M. D| Gwin, accompanied ‘him to the hospital, and he was able to return home and to be about his business as usual, and it is believed the operation will correct the trouble.

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