Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Leave your order with Us for nice fresh strawberries.—John Eger, We are headquarters tor No-Sag screen doom J. €X Gwin Lumber Co., Telephone 6. Have you heard the ragtime piano player? At Rex Theatre tonight. L A. Harmon visited his brothers, Joe and Charley,.in Indianapolis, over Sunday. Mrs. Charley Harmon isr now almost recovered from her recent illness. '■■■ The appropriations for mileage of senators and congressmen, which •were stricken out of the bill in the house, were restored in full by the senate committee Friday. Mrs. B. Frank Alter received a postal card from her husband, who has been at the bedside -of his brother, Louis, at Dayton, Ohio, which states that he is getting along splendidly and that everything now favors his recovery. He had a severe l attack of appendicitis and the doctors thought he could not survive. The operation, however, proved entirely successful and Frank expected when he wrote the postal card to 'leave Dayton tor home Tuesday, stopping at Forest, Ind., to see his aged father, who has also been very poqriy. (Mr. and Mm Esfel Myres, of Chicago Heights, came Saturday and remained over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mm W. H. Myres, at Parr, and Estel accompanied the Parr ball team, here Sunday, but did not play with the. team, although a few years ago he was about the classiest ball player at Parr.? He has'settled down to the and holds a good position at Chicago Heights. CASTOR IA VQg Twfciita arid flhfMwHi. I Beam the I