Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Meta Oglesby is visiting friends in Knox. Milwaukee com binders for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Ivah Healey went to Delphi today to visit relatives and friends for severed days. All kinds of feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. V - - - Mr. and Mrs. A A. Fell left today for a visit in Indianapolis, Terre 'Haute and Reelsville. Frank Kresler is able to be put again after being laid up for several days with malarial fever. r Miss Gallic Dawson, who has been visiting Miss Ethel Perkins for the past two weeks, left today for her home at Terre Haute, Miss Perkins accompanying her for a visit of a week or two. '

Miss Elizabeth GpquMing, the Western Union operator, left today for a month’s vacation at Greencastle and other points. Her place as operator is 'being filled by Mr. Carey, of Fort Wayne.

William Thompson, brother of Mrs. C. W. Duvall and many years ago a resident of this city, left today for ihis home in Gibbon, Oreg., after visiting ihis sister and family for the past three weeks.

John Duggin®, who ‘has been working for Dr. Turfler, almost cut the end off the little finger on his right hand a few davs ago. Wl'i.e it is healing John will visit friends at Charlotte, iMich., for which place he left Thursday afternoon.

J F. Hardman and Attorney Leopold are drinking the sweet ozone along the Kankakee river today and trying to get a mess of goggleeyes for each of the hundred or more who have signified their willing ness to accept them.

Sugar keeps on advancing and was advanced 50 cents a hundred since we purchased out last two cars. -We have not yet advanced our price and will sell you H. and E. fine granulated sugar in 100 lb. bags at $4.75; 25 lb. bag at $1.25. JOHN EGER.

The Sunday school 'picnic at Lowell Thursday was not nearly t)he success that had been expected, owing to the fact that two funerals were held that day. The picnic crowd increased spine in the afternoon. and evening and the Rensselaer 'boys’ band gave the croiwd some fine music and were liberally applauded.

It has been suggested that should any person be bitten by a dog it is best not to kill the dog at once but to cage it up and determine whether or not it has rabies. It is a -needless ex heps e to send the head to the state laboratory. If the dog has rabies they will show up in the animal in a day or two after it 'iis fastened up.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. McLain and son arrived today from their visit at their old home at Waueson, 0., where they had been for almost three weeks. The trip was made by auto. Mr. McLain says that he did not Come home feeling so well as he usually does after a vacation, owing to the fact that he saw so much drouth along the way. In Ohio the army worm is doing a great amount of damage also!

The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E. church at Kniiman met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Hendricks, 2 miles east of Kniman, and there was a goodly number present and they had a most enjoyable and profitable afternoon. Mrs. Hendricks served refreshments, which added to the enjoyment. The aid society is accomplishing a good work for the church and asks the co-operation of all church people.

The commissioners have been in regular session this week and much business is coming before them. Six grave! roads will be let, and the bonds for the Schneider and Shelby bridges aeroj-f the Kankakee are to be sold. It is sSid—not officially - that the annexation case to cut off eight square, '.rules of Hobart to-iu-ship and add it to Calumet township, including Miller and the fake front may 'be put over to the next term, and also the appointing of a county attorney, which has “hung fire” since the death of J. Frank Meeker.—Crown Point Star.

Order your rubber stamp today CASTOR IA Poor infante and Children. hi tod Tm Han Alwaja Botnet RENSSELAER MARKETS _ et Whet t— 78c. Corn—7oc. Oats—3lc. Rye—s6c. Butterfat— 2Bc. Spring chickens—lsc to 18e. Hens— l2c. Eggs—l6c. MONEY TO LOAN-Loans on farm and city property at current rates. Also a few choice small properties to sell on easy monthly payments.—Emmet L. Hollingswlrth; office in First Natl Bank^buildlnf.