Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rebekah Call Meeting. There will be.a called meeting of the Rebekah Lodge Tuesday evening, March 2nd, to determine the number who will accept the invitation to attend the White county meeting to be held at Monon on March sth. —Mrs. Hattie Henkle, Secretary. C. P. Wright made a business trip to Lafayette today. Firman Thompson and Lewis Whicker made a business trip to Lafayette today. Dr. Curniek is still confined at his home with an attack of the grip and on that account .there will be no meeting at the Methodist church this evening. The quarantine on the home of Vernon Hopkins, where the first cases of scarlet fever were discovered, was lifted Saturday, Feb. 13th, and both of his children are fully recovered. John Torbet has rented a farm near Thorntown, Boone county, and left with his stock overland Tuesday. Mrs. Torbet left by train today. (Mrs. Torbet’s former home was in Boone county. Miss Mary Porter, of Mt. Vernon, S. Dak., who has been visiting relatives here? will go to Muncie tomorrow to visft her'' sister, Mrs. Emery Mills, and will go from there to visit her sister, Josie, now Mrs. A. G. Skidmore, of near Fenton, Mich. O. Dinwiddie,. of Dinwiddie Station, stopptd off here between trains this morning on his way to Indianapolis to attend a state meeting of the Sdtas of the American Revolution. Mrs. Catherine Ginder, whose age was 99 years, 7 months and 22 days, died at her home in Winamac Tuesday. She leaves one son, eight daughters, fifty grandchildren and one hundred great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. John T. Skinner, aged 88 years; was licensed to marry Mrs. Evalene Zoiler, aged 67, at Hartford City, Wednesday. He did a jig dance In the clerk’s office after a minister ha married them. Well, he’ll probably be kept dancing a jig the bal-, anoe of his days and thought a little early practice would help. Mrs. Marion I. Adams returned Tuesday evening from a visit of six weeks spent with her daughter, Mrs. Zoe Goff, at Tulsa, Okla., and her son, Rpy Adams and wife at Delhopblis, Ala. Her other son, Lee, who has also been in Alabama, returned home with her and may remain here all sharper. “The Best Laxative I Know Of.” “I have sold Chamberlain’s Tablets so several years. People who have used them wil ltake nothing else I can recommend them to my customers as the. best laxative and cure for constipation that I know of,” writes Frank Strouse, Fruitland, Jowa. For sale by all drab ers. - C Tile Rensselaer juniors will meet the St. Joe juniors in a curtain raiser at the college gym tomorrow evening, frhen the St. Joe lads-meet the Indiana Dentals. The St. Joe band will play between halves. Bnslnesg Tharft’a a tonic at hand. Try Republican advertising. ' -v