Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Ethel Harmon, of Mt. Ayr,, came today to visit over Sunday with Mrs. Perry Coon.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bell came Thursday for a visit of several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. W. L. tMyer and family.

Allie F j a nc i s move on March Ist to a farm of 80 acres he purchased 8 miles north of Rensselaer. The farm was occupied the past year by John Garriott.

(Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Francis, of Fithian, 111., returned to their home today after visiting for several days with his father, Joe Francis and family. __ —

A quarantine against the foot and mouth disease has been established at Terre Haute, where evidence of the disease had been found at the Valentine packing plant.

The Monnett Guild will meet Monday afternoon, Feb. Bth, at the Monnett School. The ladies are requested to bring needles and thimble. The work will be furnished at the school. .

For this week only; our 15c cans of asparagus tips, pink salmon, spinach, pie peaches or sweet potatoes for 10c. JOHN EGER.

W. S. Lowman brought his son, Frank to town today to have his limb dressed by the attending physician. Frank is feeling fine since the operation and the stub is healing very satisfactorily.

Rev. G. W. Titus returned this morning from'St. Thomas, Canada, and will not return there until he goes for Mrs. Titus and the baby the latter part of the month. He reports them doing splendidly.

C. E. Hosier, a traveling salesman whose home is at Morocco, was taken quite sick at midnight Friday night at the Makeever hotel. He was able to go to his home this morning, although he stated he was never so sick in his life.

Ounty Auditor Hammond today received word from Joliet, HL, from his daughter, Mrs. Leo Colvert, that their little daughter, Jeane, had been very sick and in charge of a trained nurse snd two doctors. The outcome was still very much in doubt.

County School Superintendent Schanlaub, of Newton county, has set Feb. 18th as a “go-to-school” day. Letters were sent by him to every teacher in the county asking that parents and friends be invited to attend the schools on that day and an effort made to have it the biggest school event in the history of the county.

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and children left today for Florida. Mr. Kurrie will remain but a day or two, getting his family located. They may be at Umatilla, Fla., where Walter Kurrie spends his winters, part of the time, or may locate at St. Petersburg or Clear Water. Mrs. Kurrie and the children will remain until spring.

Mr. arfd Mrs. W. B. Yeoman went to Whitley county, their former home, today, and will visit their son there for a week or two and while there pack and ship their household goods to Surrey, where They will reside after March Ist, Mr. Yeoman having purchased the Paxton store. z ' .I'..'' ■ , . t> “The Best Laxative I Know Of.” “I have sold Chamberlain’s Tablets to several years. People who have used them wil Itake nothing else. I can recommend them to my customers as the best laxative and cure for const ipation that Uknow of,” writes Frank Strouse, Fruitland, lowa. For sale by all dealers. C\