Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Poole made a trip to Grant Park, HL, today.

Earl Duvall made a business trip to Chicago today. )

Executor Geo. H. Gifford cams from Tipton this morning.

Walter Lutz went to Lafayette today to spend some time at Purdue University.

Mass Ivy Irwin, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Mary D. Eger and other friends.

Paul Beam went to Lafayette today tor a week’s visit with his sister, Mrs. F. X. Busha.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith returned this morning from Kniman, where they had spent the Fourth.

Mrs. C. George went to Chicago this morning to remain during the time her son, Theodore George, is in Canada. ’’

(Mrs. W. 8. Richardson left this morning for Montana to join her husband, who took up a claim there several weeks ago.

For earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. a splendid remedy tor emergencies.

Dr. C. E. Johnson left today tor Rochester, Minn., to attend cdinics at Mayo Bros, hospital until about July 15th.

Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Otterbein today to visit her father, B. F. Magee, who is now giving up housekeeping and will rent his home and live with another family at Otterbein. ■

(Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters as a cleansing blood tonic, is well recommended. SI.OO at all stores.

The Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the Presbyterian church wilt meet at the home of Mrs. A. F. Long Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. AB members asked to be present.

.. Clarence Garrison, who came with his bride from Elwood to visit J. M. Ray and family, of McCoysfourg, returned to Elwood today, and Mrs. Garrison remained for a longer visit.

Miss Nellie Reish, deputy county auditor, accompanied by Doris Larsh, left today for Haver, Mont, for a two week®’ visit with her sister, Mrs. William Elkins and husband, former residents of Jasper county.

John Mohler, the man who was 'bitten by a dog which proved to be infected with rabies, is still at the state laboratory, where he will have to remain for 21 days to complete the course of treatment given to determine whether or not he was given the infection by the dog. He has been there since a week ago Sunday. '

Mr. and iMrs. D. H. Yeoman drove from Tab, Ind, this morning, arriving here at 6 o’clock, in time for breakfast at the home of her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. L. Strong, where they spent the day picking cherried which had been saved for them. Dal also had a short visit with his father, D. H. Yeoman, who left with the party of Canadian prospectors. „ ;

C. T. Tryon and son, F. F. Tryon, went to Chicago this morning, and the latter will have Dr. John D. Murphy made an examination of his right leg, which was fractured on Easter Sunday in an accident in Tulsa, Okla. Mr. Tryon was riding a motorcycle and collided with an auto. The injured leg has caused him a great deal of trouble and the famous surgeon is to make an examination of it and may possibly operate on it. ~

Zolem Harris, the Kentucky ‘bad man,” after getting sobered up from the 4th of July spree which resulted in him getting fined and sent to jail, was able to get his employer, Mr. Teach, the stone road contractor, to put up the SSOO bond for his appearance at the October term of court when he will be asked to put up a peace bond. The condition of the bond that secured his release requires him to keep the peace during the intervening time. Zolem will have time to consider life, quite seriously While working on the stone roads for the next several weeks.

RENSSELAER MARKETS. Com—6lc. *■ Old oats—32c. New oats—2Bc. Wheat—7lc. Rye—soc. Butterfat—27c. Spring chickens—lsc to 18c. Hens—l2c. Eggs—l6c.

| Al mad Ik |f ' " For Sab by A. F. Long.