Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Head t>r. Cadman tonight. Win. Ofcermoyer is down from Roselawn today. F. B. Ham made a business trip to Lafayette today. D. J. Fairchild, of Monon, was a Rensselaer visitor today. W. H. Barkley and Gus Grant made a trip to Lafayette today. Get fresh halibut, catfish, trout and tep snappers Friday of Henry Nevi 11. H. B. Brown, of Kniman, was a Rensselaer visitor today. Miss Emma Nima, of Gilman, 111., came today tc visit John Loehrke, south of town. Miss Elsie Broomfield, of Chicago, came today to visit her uncle, Nat Heuson and family. Nat Heuson visited his brother in Chicago Heights Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mrs. M.'C. Ream, of Newton county, went to Monon today to spend several days visiting friends. We are giving & off on all suits and cloaks. FENDIG’S FAIR. Mrs. E. S. Rhoades has been in Chicago for ten days, taking treatment from a specialist for optical trouble. % off of price on every suit and cloak in the house. None reserved. FENDIG’S FAIR.
Mrs. M. D. Gwin and Mrs. H. L. Barnes went to Lafayette today to be guests over night at the home of Dr. Leveling. - 2 Charley Elder, who has been working in Illinois, came here yesterday and went to Monticello today to see his uncle, Elmer Elder, who is in very poor health. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters is splendid for purifying the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound Price sl. Among the relatives and friends here to attend the funeral of Mrs. David Shumaker were Mrs, Fred Shumaker, of Portland; D. E. Boiler, of Marion and James Williams, of Muncie. Attorney J. A. Dunlap went to Kankakee today on business relating to the suit of Regina Burris against the estate of B. J. Gifford. It is hoped to bring this case to trial at the February term of the Jasper circuit court Mrs. Mary Goodlander, of Wabash, who was visiting her cousin, Mrs. Nathan Eldridge, of Barkley .township, received a message announcing the sudden death from apoplexy of her sister, Mrs. Isaac Carr, And left for bar home today. C. M. Augustine, of White Hall, Wis., returned home this morning after visiting the Pullin Bros, poultry farm, where he purchased a number of SSO bronze turkeys. Mr. Augustine is himself an extensive breeder of turkeys and says that it is known all over among poultrymen that Pullin Bros, are the leading bronze turkey breeders in the World.
Raymond Stucker came down from Chicago today, where he recently underwent a surgical operation. He is not getting along very well and has been informed that he may have a spine trouble and he came here to consult Joe Jeffries, the chiropractic. Raymond is a graduate of the Rensselaer high school.and his home is near Mt. Ayr. At the time his health began to fail he was attending business college in Lafayette. . Attorney John A. Dunlap was In Kentland Wednesday, where an application has been filed in the Newton circuit court to have a spefcial administrator appointed in the John Kennedy estate ease, which some of the heirs are seeking to break. Judge Hanley decided not to appoint the special administrator at this time, owing to the prospect that there will be an adjustment of the estate among the heirs of the estate. The settlement will probably give the widow only a life interest in the estate and pro.vide for an equal division among 'he children upon her death.
