Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

\joou evening; &rc your turnips up yet? T All kinds of feed lor sale by Ham- ... a -rr || * ■» uton & fveuner. - ?>; - Born, today, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Haskell, of Rensselaer, a 7-pound son.

Mrs. W. H. Stephenson went to .Chicago Heights today to visit her son; Clarence Stephenson and faan■ily. : • Attorney W. E. Harry, off Brook, was a business visitor in Rensselaer today. : ;i Miss Clara Elder returned this morning from a visit at Momence, m ■-/■■■ Born, today, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott on Mrs. Georgs Ketchum’s farm in Barkley township, a daughter. Miss Lois Pruitt, of Gary, came today to visit Miiss Lillian Lucas afid other relatives.

Wagons, truck with wood or steel wheel and extra wagon boxes for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. (Mrs. Hurley Beam returned to Ohieago today after a week’s visit With her mother, Mrs. C. George. W. F. Smith came over last night on business with his partner in the stone road business, Delos Thompson. For any itchiness of the skin, for skin rashes, Chap, pimples, etc., try Doan’s Ointment. 50c at all drug stores.

Mrs. Will Fry returned to Craiwfordsville today after a visit with the family of R. W. Kepner, at Brook. F. M. Goff Was down from Fair Oaks today. He has just completed .the erection of a new kitchen to his residence property. Feel languid, \freak, run down? Headache? Stomach “off”? A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist. Price SI.OO.

Attorney C. S. Johnston, of Cincinnati, has been here since yesterday to look after some real estate interests in, this eountjfJ*S|. - Cheapest accident insurance—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. For burns, scalds, cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell it. 25c and 50c.

Dt. H. L. Brown, who has embarked in the pure .bred Jersey business, went to Crawfordsville today to see and consider the purchase of a pure bred bull to head his herd.-

The funeraft is being held a it Brook today of Mrs. Ode Shellenbergcr, who was about 28 years of age and who lived on the Mrs. John Haynes faftin, near Mt. Ayr. She was. the daughter of Samuel Merchant, of Brook. *

A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation—weakens the whole system. Doan’s Regulets (25c per box) act mildly on the liver and bowels. At all drug stores.

Aunt Betty Hess was buried at Brook Thursday. She was the widow of John Brooks, who died 9ome thirty years ago. She was 95 years of age. Her son, Ed Brooks, survives her. Another, son, Sherman Hess, died several years ago.

The county steam road roller is. ibeing used today to level and pack the top dressing small rockfon Cullen street, which‘will be covered with tarvia in & few days. The supply of tarvia gave out and delay has been occasioned thereby.

~C. H, Sternberg has been here for a day or two looking after his dredging business. He continues in bad health and has about decided to leave tomorrow ,for Rochester, Minn., to visit (Mayo Bros., and see if they , can give him any relief.

During the two weeks that Fountain Park is in session The Remington Press will be closed each afternoon. That 4s a very commendable way of boosting a home enterprise and also affords an opportunity for a profitable vocation.

C. G. Hammond arrived this morning from Big Rapids, Mich., to see his aged father, Stewart Hammond, and his -brother, % County Auditor Hammond. If bis father feds equal to the trip it is probable he will accompnay Charley home.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Hu Kind Yob Han Always Ought Sigoaturo of • •.' 1. -.-■ •-v -• ; RENSSELAER MARKETS. Wheat-78tC Corn—7oc. | " Oats—3lc. i • . Rye—ssc. Butterfat—2Bc. / ' Spring chickens—lsc to 18c. Hen»—l2c. Eggs—i6c. MONEY TO LOAN—farm and city property at jtjHml rate*. Also a few choice smalipOfeertles to sell on easy ottee in First*NatL Bank SjfrfiiQ. ■ - - : '•