Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Chester Koons made a trip to Logansport today. . ; r Attorney Parkinson made a trip to Indianapolis today. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith returned this-"morning from a visit at Kniman. — (Mrs. Elizabeth Van Nice returned to Monon today after a visit here with Mrs. James Payne. B. W. Ellsworth returned today from a week’s visit at Onarga, Chebanse and St. Anne, 111. James Thomson returned to Hammond yesterday after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Bowers." „ A report from Fred Karch, trustee of Walker township, who' suffered a stroke of paralysis Monday, is that he is somewhat improved. J. A. McFarland left this morning for Warsaw and Pierceton to look after some business for Mrs. Pruitt, who owns a farm there. Today continues quite cool, although most of the snow of Monday afternoon and night has passed away. It is gloomy, too, and more snow is threatened. Morning papers say that Carranza has again decided to quit the presidency of Mexico. He seems to be having a hard time fitting his action to has words as Huerta had? Call John Eger’s grocery, Phone 54, and leave your order for apples and potatoes. Michigan apples in 3-bushel barrels at $2 and $2.25 a barrel. Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes in 2% bushel sacks, in 5bushel lots or more, 55c a bushel. • The monthly night party of the Round Table Club will be held Friday evening of this week at the hbm'e of Mrs. Mary D. Eger, who will be assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Eldon Hopkins and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton. Ibere will be no afterparty this week. Stomach dosing will no more cure catarrh than heal a cut. You must get the medication right to the sore and diseased membrane. That’s the Hyomei way—you breathe it. No catarrh remedy is so simple yet effective. B. F. Fendig guarantees it.H

Floyd Elder returned several days ago from Chicago, where he had been taken when he seemed to be suffering from appendicitis. It was decided that his case was one of acute indigestion and he soon recovered enough to return home and today he went to Lafayette, where he expects to resume work the first of the week for the Atlas Produce Co. We will unload a car f Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes Thursday, Friday and’Saturday. They are put up in sacks of 150 lbs., 2’/ a bushels each. In 5-bushel lots or more 55c a bushel. Also a car of apples at $2 and $2.25 a barrel. JOHN EGER. George Barldo, who bought a farm at Newland and raised onions there this year, left today for Columbus, Ohio, his former home, where he expects to work at his trade as a glass blower during the winter months, returning here in the spring. Mrs. Barido remained at Newland to see after the harvest of the onions, most of which are still to be placed in storage. To put the radiance of sunshine in the_hair, and not only make it grow long but soft and beautiful use Parisian Sage, the inexpensive tonic sold by B. F. Fendig. There is nothing better to remove dandruff and stop falling hair. ’ P

The county commissioners met in special session Monday to make any changes necessary amopg the inspectors who had resigned or were disqualified from acting because of relationship to candidates* C. M. Sands w r as appointed instead of C. J. Dean in Marion No. 3, M. L. Ford in place of Simon Cook in Hanging Grove township, and Ralph Johnson in place of Ed Tanner in West Barkley. W. A. Bryan, of Monticello, w r as here Tuesday and Wednesday demonstrating the Christman player action at restaurant. This player action ife attachable to any piano, upright or grand, and can be installed into the piano that sits in your home and made into a beautiful player. The .terms are very reasonable. The best music people say it is the finest player ever known. Write Bryan Music Store, Monticello, Ind. John E. Alter, of Union township, sent to The Republican a mammoth persimmon, which was one of a box that George E. Marshall, of Loxley, Ala., had sent to John Reed, of Parr. George formerly lived at Fair Oaks and Mr. Reed once owned an adjoining farm to Mr. Marshall in Alabama. John has purchased a farm in Illinois to which he will 'mow next spring. Mr. Marshall reports good crops in Alabama, especially potatoes and sweet potatoes.

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