Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. A. Tuteur made a business trip to Indianapolis today. v Mrs. A. Gangloff returned from Chicago after ft two days’ visit. Mrs. Ella Besse, of Remington, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor. C. E. Garver returned today from Bremen., Ind, where he has been spending the last week visiting. Mrs. Loretta Stokes and Master Francis, of Hammond, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor. Eczema spreads rapidly; itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment Is well recommended. 50c at all stores. Raymond Stucker returned from Hammond -this afternoon* where he has been consulting a doctor about his health. Clarence Shigley returned to Lafayette today after a visit with Miss Mabel Stocksiek. iMr. Shigley is in the drug business. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue left this afternoon to attend the funeral otf Mrs. Laßues aunt, Mrs. David Server, at Independence, Ind. Dr. Washburn returned from Chicago today and reports Mrs. Ed Reeves as recovering very nicely from the operation which /she underwent yesterday.

Misses Pearl Rhuiley and Ethel Dyer, teachers in the high school, returned home Sunday evening after spending the holidays at their homes in Archibald, Ohio, and Lafayette. 'David Gleason and son left today for their home at Liberty after spending a few days here buying horses at Padgitt’s livery barn. They purchased a carload a >'J shipped them to Cincinnati today. T. G. Malony, son of T. F. Makmy, of Tefft, arrived this - morning to resume his studies at St. Joseph’s college. Gerald Is one oi the college’s best pitchers and reports that his arm will be in hne form for the coming season. The 1915 auto licenses are takingthe place oi the old 1914, and they are right In style, having the Tango colors, pink and green. The auto owners do not delay in getting their licenses because there is a ilieavy fine for violating this law. Worth McCarthy returned to Indiana University yesterday, after spending Christmas vacation with his parents. Worth’s football ability was displayed on the gridiron this year and we hope to read next tali of the success and honor he will bring back home with him. Miss Marguerite Norris entertained the “Bunch” last evening at a 6 o’clock dinner in honor of her guest, Miss Langdon, of Wheatfield. After dinner they indulged in the moving picture shows and various other amusements which they found. Donald, oldest son of Bert Welsh, of Arvilla, N. Dak., formerly of Jasper county, was operated on last Thursday night in the Northwood hospital at Northwood, for appendicitis. He was in a very seriouscondition, but yesterday’s reports him doing as well as could be expected.

Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters is splendid for purifying the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound digestion. AH druggists sell it. Price sl. Horatio Ropp, who is to have a public sale this month, will move to southern Michigan right after the sale. He thinks the opportunities in Michigan are much better than here for renters but he expects to get out of the renter class there and will probably buy a farm near Dowagiac. For the next two weeks until we take our annual inventory, we Will sell all the goods on-our 10c counter at Bc. Over 500 different, useful articles. JOHN BGER. Frank B. Willis, republican, gov-ernor-elect of Ohio, will be inaugurated next Monday, Jan. 11th. The Ohio legislature is in session and in his message to the general assembly retiring governor, James M. Cox, urged that members be on the lookout for amendments calculated to weaken the workmen’s compensation law, passed by the last general assembly. # Carter H. Harrison is again to be a candidate for mayor of Chicago. He waited to make his announcement until his wife gave her consent It will be his sixth campaign for that office and he has a son of the same name. Carter H. Harirson, ,the third, grooming lor the job. We are unable to see why Chicago isn’t just about all that can be expected of it, not having suffered any because of too much Harrison. r ■y" - Parents of boys should caution them about river and coasting dangers. From over the state come reports, of fatalities and serious injuries. It is said a hoy in Rensselaer coasted to the river from the bank Monday and broke through the ice, having a very dose calk Too baTfo deprive th* beytrot pimsate but better than to lose a boy.