Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Born, Jan. 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schreiner, southwest of town, a daughter. John Shesler ■returned to Northwestern college this morning to resume his dental studies. Mrs. Sarah Hurley went to North Judson today to visit her son, Aired Vavender and family. Mrs. Ernest Ramey returned this morning from a week’s visit with relatives at DeMotte and Wheatfield. i C. O. Wehdell, of DeKalb," 111., the state agent fbr the Challenge Silo Co., called on the local agent, John Rush, yesterday. f Mrs. Marion I. Adams went to Surrey this morning to see her sister, Mrs. dint Brown, who has been quite sick. Mrs. Scott Johnson returned to tier home at Morris, 111., today after a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. Emma J. York.

Edtor A. B. Chomipton, of the Carroll Citizen-Times, of Delphi, installed thexpew officers of Rensseaer Post, No. 84, this afternoon. -■» I ■ Mrs. J. W. McConnahay returned to Pullman, 111., today, after a visit of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randle. Remember ‘The Man on the Box,” which comes to the Ellis Theatre for a one night’s engagement, Saturday, Jan. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis went to Surrey this morning for a visit of a few days. He expects to move to the Country soon and work on a farm. Call on us for anything in a full line of bicycle tires, supplies, and repairing. Free air. Also gun, lock work, and anything else in the mechanical line.—Main Garage. Don’t fail to be represented in The Republican columns with your Christmas advertising. Let the people all over Jasper county and every family in Rensselaer know that you want their trade. F. Niewander, craneman on the dredge that is working southwest of town, went to Monticello this morning for a Sunday visit with his brother. We can still furnish you nice Michigan potatoes in 5 bushel lots for sßsc a bushel. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Chupp, son Qro and Claud Moore returned this morning from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marlatt, west of Morocco.

iMr. and Mrs. J. D. Bresnahan went to Brook today to see her uncle, Job English and family. Job has been in rather poor health this fall, but is said now to be somewhat impioved. 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 Indiana ranks second among the states in the purchase of U. S. bonds of the issue of January 1, 1914, for depositors in the postal savings system. Its amount aggregates $82,520. Ohio leads the states with $201,840. 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. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sage, after a visit since Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sage, left this morning for Bunker Hill, ULt, he to resume his work at the military academy. Mrs. Sage will go on to lowa and for ten days will be engaged in concert work. 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. Rev. W. N. Sherrill, formerly paste of the Aix U. B. church, spent the past week visiting Mrs. Nancy Burgett and family. He is now located at Chercbusco and had just concluded a series of revival meetings which lasted six weeks, and during which almost ninety were unted with the church. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. It is pleasant to take It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale by all dealers. C B. F. Leßoy, a well known farmer near Waterford, gave his children a 160-acre farm for their Christmas present Mr. Leßoy, of course, regains a life lease on the property, but the gift is a very desirable one. In distributing presents Santa Claus doesn’t always have 160 acre farms in his pack, but this year Kris was unusually good to the Leßoy children.