Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr, and Mrs. QCo. H. Healey are visiting In Chicago. Brook is to have a Carnegie library to cost $5,175. \ [ Buy your threshing coal of Hamilton & Kellner. ■ ■■ Monon is to have a Street carnival the week of July &sth. The Hagenbeck-Wallace cireus is to exhibit et Hamnwnd July 28th. Let the children enjoy a few rides on the merry-go-round. Beetch Peterson and Lee Richards are spending th e da y in Chicago. The Monon is to run another chap excursion to Chicago tomorrhw. , The contract for a $10,200 school building at Ade has been let to B. F. Barnes, of Logansport. Miss Gladys Wilson, of Chicago, is visiting with the family of Mrs. M. W. Reed and other friends. See tjie Nisco manure spreader at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Misses Corine Walker and Jennie Houston, of New Orleans, are the Miss Edna Fendig. Eva and Harry Hudlow, of Lafayette, are visiting with the family of Mrs. M. W. Reed _ami-Charley KesslhgerT MrsT Ellen Oram, who was here to attend the funeral of Philip McElfresh, returned to her home in Logansport yesterday. Mrs. M. W. Reed and niece and nephew, Eva and Harry.Hudlow, of Lafayette, spent Thursday with Mrs.. Geo. Kessinger, near Fair Oaks. We have a full line of gasoline engines in stock. . HAmrON & KELLNER. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowen and their youngest son and daughter, left today for a visit with her parents and relatives at Peoria and Pekin, HI. '' - -
Dr. Ernest Wishard and wile, of Indianapolis, who have been visiting relatives here, left today for Chicago for a visit with his brother, Mell, and wife. One way to relieve habitual constipation is to take regularly a mild laxative. Doan’s Regulets ars recommended for this purpose. 25c a box at all drug stores. Rensselaer had a small rain last night and reports from over the county are to the effect that several points have been visited with big rains. The new federal reserve law will put millions of dollars of new paper money in circulation. The portraits of Lincoln will adorn the $5 notes, Cleveland the $10; Grant the SSO and Franklin the SIOO.-.. 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. Mrs. J. E. Carson Came yesterday from West Lafayette to visit relatives arid attend the class reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkinson. She returned to her home today. N. C. Shafer and O. K. Rainier drove in the laftter’s car to Milwaukee Tuesday. Mr. Rainier is now at Oshkosh, Wis., where his wife has been visiting, and they will return home together. Itching piles provoke profanity, hut profanity won’t remove them. Doan’s Ointment is recommended for itching, bleeding or protruding piles. 50e at any drug store. R. G. Woods, of Mishawaka, bought a carload of shells at Dunn’s Bridge the first of the week and shipped them to Howell Murphy at Subula, lowa, where they Will he made in buttons.—Kouts Tribune.
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