Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Knox defeated Wheatfield last Sunday 15 to 1. Grinding promptly done. All kinds of feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Charles Champion, of Chicago, came this morning to visit her mother, Mrs. Philip MeElfresh. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. A G. Catt Wednesday afternoon. 4 Alfred Thompson returned this morning from Ann Arbor, having completed his second year in the Michigan college. We have put a new Ford in the livery business and will engage in advance pleasure drives for Sunday afternoons.—The Main Garage, Fred and Albert Wahls returned to Chicago today after a visit of three days with Mt. and Mrs. Fred POPP- j Mrs. James Robinson came up from Lafayette this morning to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Robinson. Marguerite and Elizabeth Lang returned to Surrey today after a visit of almost two weeks with tlheir aunt, Mrs. Lem Huston. Frank Hill’s new Chevrolet huto arrived last Saturday. Dr. Turfler has one of the same make. They ’are very fine looking cars. To feei strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price SI.OO. Rev. H. L. Kindig, D. D., and daughter, Miss Geraldine, came ■from Monticello this morning to spend a day at the Epworth League convention. A new sleeping porch is being erected on the west side of the house occupied by C. C. Warner and which belongs to Mrs. I. J. Porter, of Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Samuel, of near Remington, went to Schneider, 111., this morning to meet some other friends and spend a day or two fishing. We carry in stock Deering harvester machinery and repairs for the same; also repairs for the Milwaukee, Champion and Plano.— Hamilton & Kellner. John Shesler left this morning for Grenada, Minn., where he will work during the summer with George Hurley, who has several ditch in that/state. Mrs. Robert Bertram and two children, of Chicago, and Miss Gertrude Murphy, of Morocco, came this morning to visit their sister, Mrs. W. E. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig left this morning for a trip to the northwest. They will go' fijst to Minneapolis and their route from there is not determined. When baby suffers with eczema or some itching skin trouble, use Doan’s Ointment. A little of it goes a long way and it is safe for children. 50c a box at all stores. J. N. Leatherman, Mrs. F. H. Hemphill, Mrs. R. K. Sutton, and Miss Nellie Waymire went to Indianapolis today to attend the state Sunday School convention. Constipation causes headache, indigestion, dizziness, drowsiness. For a mild, opening medicine, use Doan’s Regulets. 25c a box at all stores. S. C. Irwin went to Delphi this morning as the attorney in a case growing out of the release of Henry D. Vance on bond following his arrest for alleged fraudulent dealings at Logansport. - Parr defeated Francesville last Sunday 11 to 3. Virgie the same day defeated DeMotte 19 to 7. John Bowman pitched and Walt Miller caught for Virgie. Next Sunday Virgie and Parr are to play on the Parr grounds. Miss Lillie Lang, of Spokane, Wash., is expected to arrive tomorrow evening from Spokane to visit for several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lem Huston, and other relatives. There are a large number of exceptionally fine gardens in Rensselaer this year. Gardens have been very easy to care for. The soil has been loose and the rains well dis tributed. W. S. Richards and son went to Surrey this morning to begin a big job of painting for Charles E. Day, who owns a farm one mile west of that place. The house, barn, granary, scales-house and all outbuildings are to be painted. ; i eGot Any* DEFECTS? SORES, BURNS, V SCALDS, BRUISES. A CHAPPED HANDS 9 AND LIPS. TETTBK, A w ECZEMA? F g Da yw reaßywaat to heal ItT Badenowhto 4 V yo to the Moro Aid toy a V A Antiseptic Salve 5 A “ToPIt By Th. BoH" J