Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 210, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Kearney, Who Will Appear At Chautauqua the Fifth Day ■ < MISS BELLE KEARNEY. MISS KEARNEY’S success as an orator has been remarkable. In Toronto, Canada, at Massey Ball, she addressed audiences numbering more than 4,000. She received ovations and was invited to return and lecture at other mammoth meetings. Once she addressed an audience of 10,000 in Royal Albert Hall, London, England, and was cheered repeatedly. She spoke before an audience numbering thousands at Ocdan Grove, N. J., where the demonstration was amazing. While delivering an address in New Orleans the audience would stand again and again and applaud. No grander compliment was ever accorded a woman in the south. At a meeting held In Convention Hall, Washington, D. C., Miss Kearney addressed an audience of 10,000. At the close of her lecture she was given a prolonged demonstration. Miss Kearney will appear on the Lincoln Chautauqua program in this city on the fifth day, .afternoon only. The prelude will bo played this day by the Hasel Folaom-Daggy Company.

Miss Tressa Koskey, of Oklahoma, City, is visiting the Misses Comer at the Comer house. Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard Kiester went to Chicago Heights today to visit relatives over Sunday. Mrs. Charles Six and son, Frank returned ito Moweaqua, 111., today, after a visit with Frank Cavandish and wife at Newland. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruises. Should be kept in every home: 25c and 50c. Abe Martin says: “No flat wuz ever too little t’ hold all th’ harmony ther is in th’ average family. Th’ feller who can’t hit a flock barns wouldn’t be in it around Paris these days.” Everbody knows Morse’s ‘chocolates. We have them. FATE’S COLLEGE INN. Fred Beebe, who was working on the Lawler ranch east of town, had the glove on his right hand caught in the cogs of a silo cutter Thursday and his wrist was dislocated and otherwise injured. It was a close call for losing an arm. The name—-Doan’s inspires confidence—Doan’s Kidney Pills for kidney ills. Doan’s Qintment for skin itching. Doan’s Regulets for a mild laxative. Sold at all drug stores. Mrs. Press Roberts went to Chicago this morning, taking back to her home her little granddaughter, the daughter of Jesse Roberts, who has befen visiting at the Roberts home southwest of town for several weeks. .. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. “I advised the ‘boys’ when they enlisted for the Spanish war to take Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them, and have received many thanks for the advice given,” writes J. H. Moughland, Eldon, lowa. “No person, whether traveling -or at home should be without this great remedy.” For sale by all dealers. C Some one tried to get into the home of Charles Saidla on Milton street in the ehst part of town last night at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Saidla has been suffering, from rheumatism for some time and there is always some one constantly awake in the home and the nocturnal Intruder was at once frightened away. He had fjtried to get in at the front door. Mr. Saidla was away from home but Edward L. Watson lives at the Saidla home and he was awakened and made an investigation but by that time the Intruder had made his escape. ’ •> ■ ■ CASTOR IA lb lidYnßm jump tapt Bear* the /Jr

Mrs. C. H. Porter is spending today in Chicago. Morse’s chocolates. We have them. FATE’S COLLEGE INN. Mrs; John Anderson, of near Mit. Ayr, made a trip to Monon today. Just receive, Morse’s chocolates, at Fate’s College Inn. J. H. E. Ellis made a business trip today to Monon and Monticello. Everybody knows Morse’s chocolates. We have them. FATE’S COLLEGE INN. Monday is labor day, a national holiday, but in Jasper counity it will be like any other labor day in the year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanke, of Lowell, came today to attend the carnival and visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Longwith, of Davenport, lowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bringle for a few days. Mrs. John Ellis returned to Chicago yesterday morning after a two days’ visit heer with Dr. Ellis’s father, J. H. S. Ellis. ♦ Dyspepsia is America’s curse. To restore digestion, normal weight, good health and purify the blood, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at aM drug stores. Price SI.OO. John A. Thomas, of Chicago, and Miss Florence Moore, of West Pullman, came this afternoon to spend Sunday and labor day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. The carnival company will complete their week here tonight and will pack up and go to Rochester. The following week they will be at Medaryville. Oct. 4th to 10th at Auburn* _ - Hugh Hurjey went to Reynolds today to see his aged grandfather, Samuel Searing, who suffered another stroke of paralysis during the past few days and who is very near death. -- . ..'v ....... ■ FOUND—Ladies’ purse containing small amotint of money; Inquire here. * FOUND—A bracelet. Inquire at this office.

LOST. LOST—WiII the person who took the rug and comfort from the lot near the depot please notify Phone 18 or 153? This was a part of camp equipage and is personal property. LOOT—Boy’s English Norfolk coat, between poor farm and Frank Kresler’s residence.—F. G. Kresler. MISCELLANEOUS _ TO EXCHANGE-80 acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson. NOTICE—For a first-class shine call at s Cain & Dennison’s barber shop; open Sundays.