Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
By error the name of Dr. E. C. English was omitted yesterday In mentioning the names of the physicians who performed the appendicitis operation on Miss Bessie Bowser, at the home of Mrs. Mattie Grant. Don’t forget Bowen & Kiser. They sell good groceries. Phone 202. Fred King came over from Winona last Friday and spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs; J. W. King. Fred says that things are starting out in fine Shape this year at Winona and indications are that a large number of people will be at the park this summer. SALVE FOR ALL cold tro we les A. L. Morehead and family are again visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nevill. They visited for some time at Vernon, Ind., withother relatives and while there Mrs. Morehead had an attack of pneumonia, which delayed their return here. Their home is at Limon, Colo., where h(| is a locomotive fireman. If that old endgate seeder will not work come in and get a New Advance. It is absolutely the best endgate seeder on the market It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Fred Noel, of Goodland, who was arrested following a raid in search of “blind tiger” evidence, made by good citizens of that town, was bound over to the circuit court. Elmore Barce, of Fowler, is defending him, while William Darroeh and T. B. Cunningham, of Kentland, are assisting the prosecution. VICK’S V “JUST R.UB IT ON"L Rev. J. C. Parrett returned last evening from Gary, where he attended the spring meeting of the Logansport Presbytery. Rev. H. B. Hostetter, of South Bend, was elected moderator. The fall meeting of the Presbytery will be leld at Bourbon, where a new $17,000 church has just been completed. L. B. Preston and wife and son, Hayes Preston and wife, of Minneapolis, Minn., have rented Bert Brenner's property on River street and will move into the same as soon as their household effects arrive. The junior Preston has leased 10 acres of onion land in the Gifford region and will raise onions this year.% Mrs. A. E. Coen and son, Alban, of Berwyn, 111., spent Monday night and Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Wasson, returning to Chicago Tuesday evening. Alban returned Sunday from his extended trip in Europe, where he made a study of architecture, that being his profession and he is now ready to engage in business.
VICK’S SALVE Justice Job Barnard, of the supreme court of the District of Columbia, a former lesident of Ft Wayne, has announced his intention to retire from the bench on June 8, when he will be 70 years old. He told his friends in Washington some time ago that he was anxious to give up active work and make room for a younger man.
