Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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County Agent Barrett will be at Remington as usual Wednesday of this week. ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wrghit went to Chicago today for a stay of a day or two. - Born, -Sundlay, Jan. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carpenter, of Fair Oakis, a daughter. Miss Ida Clifton, of Fair Oaks, visited over Sunday with Mrs. Harry Fellmy. While they last we will sell you a ladies’ regular SI.OO union suit at 75e. Don’t wait too long, but get in on this.—E. YanArsdel & Co. (Miss Nellie O’Connor returned to Notre Dame academy at Kankakee this morning, after spending the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor.
The layers are the payers. Feed Darling’s Meat Crisps. The new meat ration—more eggs—better fowls. Sold by Hamilton & Kelljner. J. B. Abbott, of Purdue, came this morning to accompany County Agent Barrett oVer the eoiinty, assisting him at several township meetingsSylvester Adams, of Barkley township, will go to Chicago this evening to have an operation performed. One of his kidneys will he removed. Jas. Amsler will also go to Chicago to be examined by a specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bardin, of Parr, returned Sunday from a visit of two weeks with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. O. S. Bardin, at Dunkirk. That town is now in the midst of a saloon flight and the ministers are baking an active hand against the dramshops and Rev. Bardin expects the "dry” cause to be victorious. Dr. Curnick, who has been suffering an attack of the grip, preached Sunday morning, hut was not in physical condition bo have done so and did not preach at night. He is feeling slightly improved today but not well enough to undertake the leadership of the union prayer meeting at the Baptist cihurch, and either Rev. Parrett or Rev. Winn will lead the services in his place.
Frank Thompson, of Reedsburg, Wiis., is visiting relatives and old friends in Rensselaer. He Is a son-in-law of the late Rev. Henry Babb, and was a resident of this city for a number of years prior to JBB9, and for one year was associated with Mr. Babb In running the Nowels hotel.- He now owns a farm of 200 acres in Wisconsin, but does not farm it himself, but travels for the St. Paul Engine Co. See us for high grade furs. We have a few choice sets left; also a few muffs that we will close out at a big discount.—E. VanArsdel & Co.
HANGING GROVE. Chas. Swing will probably be brought home Monday from St. Elisabeth’s Hospital In Lafayette, to which place he was taken last week to have a badly injured eye removed. The injury was caused by a piece of whip racker striking him in the eye, totally piercing the eyeball. His family consists of a wife and three small children,., Mr. and Mrs. R. L.- Bussell,-Wilson Bussell and Ethel Miller ate turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bussel Sunday. \
