Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See Nevill— Friday for fresh fish. 1 j The funeral of the little Kinsell girl took place at Remington this morning. O. C. Halstead made a business trip to Hamnfond and Chicago today. The regular monthly social of the M. E. Industrial Society has been postponed until Tuesday, Nov. 17. Orange Criswell has moved from Starke county to one of B. T. Lariham’s farms south of town. Cafeteria Dinner Christian church,. There will be work in the third rank of the Knights of Pythias tonight and a full attendance of members is desired. John Bond left today for Marshall, Minn., after a visit with his son, George W. Bond and wife, of Pleasant Grove. Attorney Halleek will go to Valparaiso tomorrow, where a motion for a new-trial in the Berdine dyke case is to be argued.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry Alter returned to their home at Watseka, 111., today, after a visit of several days with Dr. H. J. Kannal and family. Tom Brown and Aaron Hickman left this morning on a prospecting trip to Marinettfe, Minn., where Mr. Hickman has a brother living. Any skin itching is a temper tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan’s Ointment is for piles, eczema—any skin itching. 50c at all drug stores. The baby .girl born yesterday to Mrr and Mrs. Will Pollock on the Ham & Thompson farm in Barkley township, died that afternoon at 4 o’clock. ‘ . i A household remedy in America for 25 years—Dr. Thoirias Eclectic Oil. For cuts, sprains, burns, scalds, bruises. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores.

Art Cole came up from Lafayette this morning to see his pnele, Fitz W. Bedford, who suffered a fractured hip on election day. He is 86 years of age but is getting along so well as to lend hope that he will eventually get up again.

For dyspepsia, our national ailment, use Burdock Blood .Bitters. Recommended for strengthening digestion, purifying the blood. At all drug stores. $1 a bottle.

Frank Wolf was down from Michigan City on his regular lumber selling trip. He reports Mrs. Wolf very well and could not think r f a single thing that might interest the people >of his old - town.

Doan’s Regulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad after effects. 25c at all drag stores.

J.-L. Tannehill, of Round Head, Ohio, who had come here to see W. L. Wood, of-Parr, was in Rensselaer Monday afternoon. Mr. Tannehill served during the SpanishAmerican war with an Ohio militia regiment and the experiences he relates are very interesting.

C ASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of t J-CCCC/U&i WANTED—Work in town or country. Mrs. Lizzie Cooper, Monticello, Ind. FOR RENT. RENT—Suite of rooms over VanArsdel’-s store. Inquire of E. L. Hollingsworth, Ist National Bank Bldg. LOST. 'LOST—In or near town, 1 inner tube and some tools and a tire shoe. Please return to Sam Duvall. LOST—GoId watch, open face, attached to leather fob—William Moore, Phone 356. LOST—A gauntlet automobile mitt. Return to Republican office. LOST—Man’s black fur glove for left hand. Finder please return to D. H. Yeoman or leave at this office. FOUND.

FOUND—Right hand mitten nc ’ this office. , FOUND—Pair of nose glasses. Inquire here. - " " MISCELI.A'NEOUS TO~EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of tyedaryvllle, Ind., good, buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want res Idence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson STRAYED OR STOLEN—AnAirdael $o g, marked brown and black. Liberal reward for Information or return to Clint Brown, Surrey, Ind. FOR TRADE—52~am~f arm” for small business or smaller clear place.—L. B. Reed, Gosport, Ind, R. P’ •STRAYED—Sunday eve Cow, about 3 years old, no horns, stock Dvyham. Will give reward for her return.—O. H. Weiss. - . . i . • ' v