Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Don’t fail to attend the Catholic ladled bazaar at the parochial school hall Wednesday and Thursday of this week, afternoon and evenings. Supper each evening alter 4. Mrs. George A. Williams has gone to Carthage, 111, to visit her mother and family until after Christmas. Mr. Williams expects to spend Christmas day there. The Catholic ladies’ bazaar should be visited Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings, Dec. 16 and 17. Many beautiful and useful articles to sell. \ Joseph Nagel and daughter. Miss Louretta, went to Peru Monday to attend the funeral Tuesday of the former's cousin, (Mrs. Wm. Gurtner, who died at Wabash Saturday. Many beautiful articles for sale at the Catholic school hall during the bazaar Wednesday and Thursday, afternoons and evenings. Miss Margaret Steele, of Chillicothe, Ohao, who has been visiting Mrs. Delos Coen at South Bend and Mrs. H. M. Clark at Wheatfield, came today to- visit Mrs C. G. Spitler until tomorrow. Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets are noted for their quick relief and unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs—perfectly harmless, inexpensive* and money returned if they -fail. B. F Fendig.

Dr. Aaron Wood, of Lafayette, district superintendent of the M. E. church, who held quarterly conferences at Rensselaer and Barkley Sunday, was a caller at The RepubJican office this morning. Dr. Wood was the pastor of the Rensselaer Methodist church way back in the eighties and it will (be of interest to his old acquaintances and friends; especially those who have gone from Rensselaerx, and located in other parts of the world to know that he looks to'be in the very best of health and has retained the qualities of personality that made him one of the most popular and successful ministers the church hero had in the years of long ago. He is a brother of Henry Wood, of this city. -

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