Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. E. M. Haynes, of Akron, Ind., was in Rensselaer over night. Governor Ralston is to speak in Monticello on Saturday, Oct. 17th. William Clift went to Frakfort today, where he expects to renralin all winter. * W. H. Barkley and J. H. Eigelsbach made a trip to Lafayette today.*’ Miss Ethel McKinzie, of Brook, went to Bainbridge today to visit relatives. Miss Lilly Spoon, of Monticello was an over-Sunday guest of Rensselaer friends. Born, Sunday, Sept. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. William St. Peter, of near Laura, a son. J. B. As/hby and wife and Mrs Foster Brunton, of Mt. Ayr, were in Rensselaer this morning.
Mrs. G. H. Chappell returned to her home today after a visit with her father, Sylvester Hatton. John Arnold, of Wabash, visited over Sunday with his brother, Eli Arnold and family, of Barkley township. * Mrs. J. L. (May, of Lexington, Neb., jyent to Kentland today after a visit since Friday with her cousin, Miss Ida Ham. The Knights of St. Paul of the Methodist church have postponed their meeting until Friday evening of this week. The committee that has charge of the dinner to be served In the dining room of the Christian church Friday at the Sunday School convention, have prepared a fine menu Mrs. Mann Spitler and baby returned to Thayer today after a .visit since Friday with her mother, Mrs. Wess and family. Max Hargreaves, of Remington, was here a short time this morning on his Way to Chicago, where he will enter Chicago university. Try 3 cans of those fine early June peas for 25c. Just as fine and tender as if you had just picked theih out of the garden. JOHN EGER. Miss Florence Adair returned to her home at Chicago Heights today, Visit with Miss Florence Gorand attending the WilliamsAlter wedding Sunday. We are now selling almost as much of our fancy 'butterine as we are creamery butter. . Butterine, 20c a pound. Try it. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Lyman Barce, who lives with her daughter, Mrs. Grant Rishling went to Lafayette today for a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Charles Michaels. Dyspepsia is America’s curse. To restore digestion, normal weight, good health and purify the blood, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Sold at all drug stores. Price SI.OO. John Kresler was 72 years of age yesterday and his sons, Dr. A. "R, Harry and Frank and their families gathered at his home on South Cullen street for a family dinner that evening. Mrs. Maggie Clouse and Mrs. Sarah Kearns returned this morning from a pleasant Visit of four days at Logansport with their sister, Mrs Mary Oowden, and with Mr. and Mrs. Manley Burk. 14 lbs. of H. & E. granulated sugar, the best cane sugar made, for SI.OO. We also have plenty of light and yellow sugars to offer you for making fruit butters. / JOHN EGER. Miss Bertha Daniels left this morning for Colorado Springs to s spend the winter for her health Mrs. Laura Lutz, mother of W. A. Lutz, left at the same time for Colorado Springs to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Bickford.
Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Tnomas Ko lectic Oil. Fine for cuts, bums, bruises. Should be kept in every home. 25c and 50c. El wood Brooks, who was a teacher in the Rensselaer high school some eight or ten years ago, is now a professor in Cornell university at Ithica, N. Y. HAS home was at Salem, Ind. v , Mrs. L. L. Hendricks and daughter, Mrs. J. D. Lucy, made a trip to Lafayette today. Mrs. Lucy has been visiting her parents for about four mqpths and expects to start for her home at Aberdeen, Warii., Thursday of next week. CASTOR IA For infant* &nd Children. hi QmlYn Hm AHnjs tap! ~TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryvllle, Ind, good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence In Rensselaer. J. Davisson. if* ."'i «u Mutual Insurance— Fire and lightning. Also strite cyclone Inquire nl M T Aflame Phnno K33.T,
