Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Helen Hill made a trip to Lafayette today. J. L. Aekertaan, of Monticello, was a business Visitor here today. Miss Floss Smith went to Monon today to visit Mrs. Ernest Cripe Mrs. Sam Both and children and Miss Adda App went to Indianapolis today for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Haskell have gone to Columbia City and Bluffton tor a visit of several days. Mrs. Ralph Mafbauer, of Medaryville came Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zea. Miss Anna Moosmiller returned today from a visit of several days with her sister, Mrs. Dan Tanner, of DeMotte. We have put a new Ford in the livery business and will engage in advance pleasure drives for Bunday afternoons—The Main Garage Mrs. Lillie A. Robinson has ord» ered her paper sentto Lamar, Colo., to which place she is returning from Long Beach, Cal. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price UM Jack and Doris Larstti were taken to Kokomo Wednesday by their father tor a visit of two weeks or ten days with their grandparents. J. W. Blacker went to Frankfort today to see his aged mother, who is reported very 111. As she isv-past 90 yealrs of age it is hardly probable that she will recover.
Never can tell whan you’ll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, bum or scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic OIL Your druggist sells it. 25c and 50c.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barber went to Pawpaw, 111., today, to attend the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Richard Chattick, who died at quite an advanced age.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kurrie will have as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cockrell, of Chicago. Mr. Cockrell is the assistant general passenger agent o>! the Monon railroad.
Mrs. H. W. Wood, Sr., and son, Chauncey, went to Crawfordsville today to visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bruce and Mr. and Mrs. Will Rishling.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Tallmadge, who are farming at Newland, went to Horicon, Wis., today, to spend a few days. Onions generally are looking very fine in the Newland fields, stated Mr. Tallmadge.
-B. F. Magee, the aged father of Mrs. R. P. Benjamin, returned to his home at Otterbein yesterday after a two days’ visit with his daughter in Rensselaer. He is quite feeble but was able to make the trip here and back home unassisted
Shake Off Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatic pains disappear. Sold by A F. Long. C Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson and children, of Stanley, N. Dak., who have been visiting relatives here for the past three or four weeks, will leave Sunday evening for their home, stopping at Fargo, N. Dak., for a brief visit With his parents. Miss Lola George, of Mattoon, 111., is visiting Miss Ocie Wood, at Parr, and will remain during the entire month. Miss George was the trimmer at Mrs. Purcupile’s millinery store for four seasons. The past year she has been employed in a millinery store at Mentone, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kepner have 'been here since Tuesday at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Isaac Kepner, who suffered a stroke of paralysis Monday. They expect to start back to their home at Lexington, HI., Monday. Lee is engaged in the barber business there and is making good. His mother’s condition has not improved since she was stricken and indications are not favorable for her to get up again.
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