Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

James Gilmore made a (business trip to Monon today. AUCTION {STARTS .AT i 7 :30 PROMPTLY. FIRE SALE. Charles Leavel will Monday succeed John Lyons as driver of the express wagon. AUCTION TONIGHT—OF THE ROWLES & PARKER STOCK. Arthur Kresel went to Chicago this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Attorney Roy Blue returned this morning from a business trip to Wheatfield. • New car of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Democrats of Newton and Hanging Grove townships will name their township tickets (today. * I have a lot of fine pan*, plant* for sale et 25 cents per dozen.—J. EL Holden. Miss Dessie Rutherford went to Indianapolis today to visit her sister, Mrs. Sam Hoshaw. The petit jury is ordered for Monday, and a number of cases arc to be tried the coming week. Mrs. Haive J. Rbinson and son, Billy, went to Hammond today for a short visit with relatives.

Mrs. A. O. Garriott came from Valparaiso today to visit her mother, Mrs. Alex. Leech and family. James H. E. Ellis, Jr, of Chicago University, is here to spend the week end with Ms father. .... Deliveries made to all parts of town by the Iroquois Mills. Get your chick feed there. Mt. and Mrs. Wood Spifcler w>ent to South Bend today to remain over Sunday wi th Mr. and Mm Delos Coen. Mrs. J. W". Crooks returned this morning from North Vernon, where she was called last week by the sudden death of her mother.

Order your coal of the Grant Warner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received. Sylvester Gray went to Bluffton today to look after hi® farm and superintend the shipment of some hay to this city. Mrs. Jacob A. Wright and little son, went to Frankfort this morning for a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Blystone. Miss Fern Wilcox, of Hebron, who teadhes school at Lowell, came today for an over-Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Harp. Harsh physics weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipation. i>oan’s Regulets operate easily. 25c a box at all stores.

T. D. Lewis, formerly secretary of the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., of Cincinnati, and now a general salesman for the company, came here yesterday to see John Eger. Mi®. Nellie M. Harris, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Benjamin Harris and today they went to Lafayette ifOT a brief visit with relatives. The.ladics of the Christian church are requested to bring their American Family Soap wrappers to Mrs. Elza Grow either today or Monday, April 27th. ' Little Misses Dorothy Frye and Marie Hammerton, accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Stephenson and Mrs. W. L, Frye, are spending today with relatives in Parr. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas’ Ecletic Oil for such emergencies. Two sizes 25c and 50c at all stores. Richard Sparrow, an aged veteran who for many years has lived at Monon, passed away Friday night. He was for about forty years a section foreman at that point for the Monon railroad. Emil Alberding, of near Remington, drove to Rensselaer this morning and went on the 11:20 train to Indianapolis and thence to Morgantown, for a short visit with his brother. 4 MORE DAYS LEFT OF THE FIRE SALE. AUCTION EVERY EVENING. John Hordeman went to Lafayette this morning and thence ,to Frankfort, where he Vill be with his brother. Father William Hordeman, over Sunday, returning with him by auto Monday. Miss Minnie Waymire, of the iMonnett School for Girls, and her brother. Will Waymire, clerk at the Makeever hotel, went to Wolcott today to spend Sunday with their parents.

Mrs. Bessie Murff and three children, who came from Florida to engage in the onion raising business at Newland, went there this morning to put out their ©rop. They have been, staying in Rensselaer for the post two or three weeks. Lewis F. Alter, son of Lewis S. ARer, of Carpenter township; ho® embarked in the motion picture business, having purchased the Lyric theatre of C. E. Zink, at Remington. . He recently returned from Buna Neb,, where foe otfns e faenm.