Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Don’t fail to be represented in The Republican columns/ wl th your Christmas advertising. "Let the people all over Jasper county and every family in • Rensselaer know that you want their trade. Jacob Wilcox and wife have received word that A L Branch, of Stockton, Cal, is sick with smallpox It is expected that he will get through all right as the disease is not nearly so virulent as it was some years ago. ;- - 4 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. Miss Lena B. Wilcox, a field worker for the Monnett-De Peyster School for Girls, left this morning for Roy and Hebron, where she will tell of the work being done by the school and seek assistance for the school. Harry Paxton, who has been in the livery business at Swayzee, Ind, has sold out and will hunt for a new business location. He is now visiting his' father, C. M. Paxton, at Surrey, where his family will join him in a few days. “My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. The pain ceased, and the child sank into a restful sleep.”—Mrs. Nancy, M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y. Ivah Healey has continued to improve and now seems entirely out of danger. Miss M. L. Peyton, a trained nurse who has been caring for her, returned to Chicago today. It will be several days before Ivah can be up and she will not re-enter schools until after the holidays. We have a splendid line of table linens, dresser scarfs, eenter pieces, drawn ■ work, men’s and ladies’ mufflers, sweater coats, auto hoods, knit caps, and a special price on some cotton blankets. E. VANARSDEL & CO. The Epworth League social Thursday evening in charge of the president,i Mrs. Fell, and Miss Fern Osborne, president of the social department, and her committee, was quite a success, over sixty being present. A splendid program was rendered, followed by a social hour and refreshments. H. E. Wills, representing the railroad brotherhoods, and Secretary Frank Morrison, of the American Federation Thursday urged the house immigration committee to include in the immigrattion bill a strict literary test, such as was vetoed by President Taft. To the school teachers of Jasper county: We want you to come in ano see our stock of candy and get our prices. We have a larger and better stock this year and can give you a better assortment for less money on candies, nuts, oranges and candy boxes. Come in and see us. JOHN EGER. W. H. Cox, the Medaryville harness maker who suffered a stroke of paralysis in'that town last Sunday is now slightly improved. The Advertiser says that some feeling is manifest in the affected members, which gives rise to the hope that he may regain partial if not full control of the sajne. The Pere Marquette railroad was fined $6,100 and the Wabash assessed S4OO by Judge Arthur J. Tuttle in the U. S. court at Detroit Thursday, the former for failure to obey in full the federal railroad laws, and the latter for the violation of the safety appliance law. ■ Laurant, the magician, was greeted by great crowds at the Y. M. 0. A., as the second number of the winter and for two hours delighted an audience that filled the room to the doors.—Albany Press. At the High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, Dec. 17th. Russell VanArsdel entertained the Knights of St. Paul at his home Friday evening. About 110 of the members of this young men’s organization of the Methodist church were present. A very delightful evening was enjoyed by all present, after which refreshments were served. Music was furnished by Miss Curnick and Wm. Waymire. Can’t look well, eat well, or feel well with impure blood. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise,' keep clean, and good health is pretty sure to follow. SI.OO a bottle. The Babcock A Hopkins elevator was compelled to close down this morning after every bln was filled, and corn is coming in so rapidly that it will be a hard thing for them to catch up. There are plenty of empty grjjjp cars here, in fact, the side, track is filled up. Elevators at Remington, Fowler and other points are also reported to be closed ub by reason of congestion. Harvey Thornton, who went to Montana several years ago and took out a claim, is here for a visit of Indefinite length. He proved up a claim of 320 acres there, which he could sell for about $7,000. He has 100 acres under cultivation, all of his land fenced an<| a fair house on it. Harve may remain here during the winter, if he can find employment. He has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Dora Thortaton Clark, near New Philadelphia, Ohio. Job work at Republican office.
