Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- J«j Branson made a trip to Belphi today. ■ Miss Marie Kepner, of Sheldon, is visiting friends here. Simon Thompson made a tripAo Madison today. Mrs- Zero” Wright is today visit: ing her sister, Mrs. D. V. MeGlinn, in Remington. ' ’ , J. W. Stockton and son, Jbhp, and Mrs. C. H. Porter made a trip to Lafayette today; Mr. and Mrs 1 . Mallie Clark, of . Wheatfield, are visiting her parents, Mayor arid (Mrs. Spitler. Mrs. John Osborne and little son, of Virgie, came today to visit C. E. Osborne, arid family. Mrs. O. E.' Peterson, of Winamac, came this morning to visit the family of E. E. Baughman. Mr. and Mrs. McKeliar, of Newland, were Rensselaer visitors yesterday. , _ ,
Miss Marie Hamilton came home yesterday from a visit of two weeks at Frankfort. ' in .i i mmmmmmmmm u Misses Maud Daugherty and Esther Padgitt returned yesterday from a visit at Bloomington, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox and little spn, of Chicago, are visiting at the home of M. and Mrs. A- A. Fell. Oven Gold, prepared cake flour, makes Wholesale, delicious cakes. 25c the package. * HOME GROCERY.
> Miss Juanita Frye returned to Crawfordsville today after a visit of five weeks with relatives near Brook. * /.C
Peel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach “off”? A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist Price fl.oo. Mrs., Louis Jutza and' children, of Chicago, are spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Harry Thomas, at Parr. For any itchiness of tfye skin, fqfl skin rashes. Chap, pimples, etc., try Doan’s Ointment. 50c at all drug stores. pir. and Mrs. William Caldwell and thefr three grandchildren left today (for a week’s visit at Delphi and Camden. Cheapest accident insurance—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. For burns, scalds, cuts and emergencies. -All druggists sell it 25c and 50c. -*■ During opening day at Riowles & Parker’s big store don’t fail to visit the millinery department—Mrs. Beam. Mrs. Carrie Phelps, formerly Miss Oarrie Warren, of Oklahoma city, and children, came today for ~a* week’ri visit with Mrs. E. L. Clark and friends. A large and inviting display of millinery, the early fall styles, at Rowlek'jfe Parker’s millinery department.—Mrs. Beam.
Mrs. R. P. Benjamin has been quite sick since last Sunday, suffering from an attack of stomach and bowel trouble She is slightly improved today.
Robert Dowler has been quite poorly for the past ten days but is now somewhat better and* Indications are favorable to his getting up again.
Visit the fnillinery department of Rowles & Parker's new store on the opening day, Friday, Aug. 28th Mrs. W. H. Beam.
A card froih Rev. Parrett, who is at Winona Lake, states that ht will be home the last of the week and will preach at the Firsifc Presby terian church Sunday morning. Up to the present time we havt received no advance on the Millai line of coffees, ranging from 20c to 40c a pound. . HOME GROCERY. Gen. Powell Clayton, who for fifty years has been a figure In national politics as a republican, died at i o’clock Tuesday night in his apart ments, the Highlands, Washing ton, D. C., after a long Illness. H< was 90 years of age. Miss Vena Haworth will entertain ‘The Bunch” this. evening at thi home of J. A. Dunlap, at the weekly picnic. The young men are also to be present and a little dance is to take place after the band concert ■ ■ Mrs. Robert 8. McCormick, of Chicago, wife of the former U. 8. ambassador to Russia, Tuesday sent to the empress of Russia a check for SI,OOO. The draft was accompanied by a letter asking the empress t*> accept the money for the assistance of .wounded soldiers of the Russian army- _____ When the Hagenbeck-Wallace clip cus exhibited in Lafayette a few days ago the city clerk, acting on instructions from Mayor Bauer, refused , to accept any deadhead tickets, although 75 were tendered. The mayor cannot conceive why any city official should be under obligations to a circus. f Dr. Rose M. Re&mek, In her office over Jessen’s jewelry store, correctly fits all defects of eyesight, making tiffs her specialty. The glasses she furnishes are made by specialists in the making of glasses.—Adv. * -—a
