Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Francis Greaser returned to Ottawa, 111, today to resume work. Hamilton A Kellner sell A-No. 1 hard and soft ooal. William Walker, oi Lee, was a business visitor here today. Mrs. Elzie Miller, of Monon, was here a short time this morning. William Gray and John Brown, of Monon, were Rensselaer visitors today.

J. M. Shaffer returned to Plymouth today. He is the owner of the JK. of P. building. Blatehford’s Egg Mash will fill the basket full of eggs. Order of Hamilton & Kellner. John H. Weaver, of Winamac, was appointed superintendent of the roads of Pulaski county. For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic OIL Two sizes, 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Mrs. Charles Harmon returned to Terre,Haute today after a visit of two weeks with relatives here.

Chickens are given away each night at the poultry show. You may get a pair if you attend, (Mrs. H. A, Baker and son, J. C. Baker, of Mb Ayr, made a trip to Monon today via Rensselaer. John Minnier, who lives south of town, went to Lafayette today to spend a week visiting relatives, John Teile, of Francesville, who had been visiting relatives in Remington, went to Lee today to visit other relatives.

The day of harsh physics is gone. People want mild, easy laxatives* Doan’s Begulets have satisfied thousands. 25c at all drug stores. Miss Olive White returned to Union Mills today after spending a day here. She was an applicant for a position in the schools hero Eczema spreads rapidly; Itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment Is well recommended. 50c at all stores. The regular monthly social of the M. E. Industrial society will be held Tuesday, Jan. 13th, at the home of Dr, E. C. English. All are cordially invited.

Call at the Rhoades grocery for Bose Bud mill buckwheat flour, graham flour and corn meal. Amos H. Alter & Son. John Bowman, who has been working as a carpenter at Newland, went to his homle at Delphi today. He says that fifty houses have been contracted for Newland for the coming year. See us for high grade furs. We have a few choice seta left; also a few muffs that we will close out at a big discount—E. VanArsdel & Co.

Mrs. O. C. McClure and son, Max, came this morning from Hammond on account of the critical condition of her mother, (Mrs. Erastus Peacock, whose condition for the past few days has been very low. Every person should attend the poultry Show. It Is Interesting and deserving.

The race track argument has consumed much more time than had been expected and it will take all of todpy to complete it, while two night sessions were held. Ohas. Weiss and son, Oscar, of Newton township, went to Purdue today, where Oscar will enter the university for the students’ short course, a course in the agricultural department.

A. B. Lowman returned last evening from Amboy, Ind., where he went to see his (brother, George, who has been sick with stomach trouble for the past eight weeks. He is now some better and expects to move to his farm in this county about March Ist. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Mlood Bitters is splendid for purifying the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound digestion. All druggists sell it. Price, SI.OO.

The most untidy «place near the depot at this time and, in fact, one of the most unsightly places In town, is a cow lot where husks are fed. The husks /blow all across the street and about all''over that end of town. Probably the matter will be corrected by the responsible parties without an order from the city health officer, for which there might be sufficient excuse. The Purdue exhibit at the poultry show Is worth seeing and no poultry raiser should fail to see it At the armory.

Rev. Fred F. Thombeig, pastor of the M. E. church, of Auburn, Ind., has been appointed my Governor Ralston chaplain of the Third Infantry of the Indiana National Guard, the regiment to which Co. M, of this city, belongs. He was 16commended by Col. Kuhlman. The chaplain receives pay while attending the 10 days’ maneuver oamp at the raft of $2,000 per annum, and in case of active service accompanied the regiment In the field and looks after the spiritual welfare of the soldiers. The chaplain also acta as postmaster for the regiment Try our Classified Column.