Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Oeie Wood, of Parr, is recovering from , a slight illness. > 1 - '•— i — r Mrs. J. P. Hammond and son, Maurice, wen t to Wheatfield today for a short visit. Dr. C. W. Barrett, of Chicago, is spending today with his brother, County Agent Barrett. /Rue-Parcels joined his wife and baby here today and all will return to Chicago: tomorrow, morning. Amps- McDaniel and family, of Kersey, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDaniel. j Mrs. L. B. Fate went to Indianapolis today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Harrod. Mrs, John E. Alter returned to Union township this morning after a visit of several days with relatives here. Vern Jennings,went to Momence, 111., today to visit his mother and will go from there to Indianapolis to visit other relatives. Miss Clara Holmes returned to her home at Brookville today after a visit of a week with Misses Georgia Harris and Nell Meyers. - Miss Mildred Steven of LaSalle, 111., is visiting Cope Hanley at the home of his parents, Judge and Mrs. C. W. Hanley. Mrs. J D. Shindler and brother, John Qarter, returned to Mt. Ayr this mlorrtlng after a .week’s visit with relatives at Akron, Ind. Miss Gertrude McConnahay returned to Chicago todatf after a week’s visit with her grandfather, Henry Randle, and other relatives. Mrs. Leslie Clark and daughter, Ruth, spent yesterday, and today with'Rev. C. L. Harper and family in Delphi. John Lydns today began driving the express wagon- having 'been hired to take the job from which Frank Ellis resigned. Call as the Rhoades grocery for Rose Bud mill buckwheat flour, graham flour and corn meal. Amos H.„Alter & Son. John Daugherty, carrier on rural route No. 1 has been laying off for a fe wdays on account of sickness and Lem Huston, his substitute, is carrying the mail. Miss Hazle Woodcox, of Kenosha, Wis., came yesterday tor a visit of several days with Ms. Frank E. Cox, at the home of Mrs. Lorinda McGlinn. The New Year’s Eve dance at the armory last evening was attended by about fifty couples and proved a very enjoyable event. The dance lasted until about 1 o’clock. Lawson Bruce began carrying the city mail this morning, having been employed by Tom O’Meara, who will continue to carry the star route until released from that job. Arrangements are being made by organized labor to give a big dinner Jan. 27, in Washington, D. C., in honor of Samjuel Gompers on his 64th birthday. A 1 lb. can of nice sliced pineapple tor salads for 10c, or a can of ripe California olives or asparagus tips for 15c. JOHN EGER. George Chambers, who has lived near McCoysburg for ’he past two years, has moved to Mrs. J. M. Wasson’s farm* southeast of town, where he will be employed for the next year. 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. Mrs. Bertha Grant returned to Glennwood, 111., today, after a visit of about a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Alter. She is the matron at one of the dormitories at a boys’ school at Glennwood. Misses Letha and Mary Wright, both of whom are teaching school at Chisholm, Minn., have been spending the holidays with their brother, W. J. Wright Miss Letha is now in Chicago and both will return to Chisholm the last of the week. Henry C. Nevill yesterday received the sad news that his father, Henry C. Nevill, Sr, had died that day at Tamaroa, 111. He had been an invalid for a long time and his death was not unexpected. He was 75 years of age. Henry left for Tamaroa today and the funeral is expected to take place tomorrow. , Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English entertained the Girls Card Club and their escorts Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Walter English, who are visiting, here from Minnesota. The evening was spent at sixhanded euchre and later the orchestra furnished music and the guests danced for some time, spending a very delightftUT evening. CASTOR IA Jbr Infimts and OMklww ItelHYMHmMMptadt Bean the
