Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1915 — DEMOTTE. [ARTICLE]
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Kankakee Valley Review. Trustee C. E. Fairchild and Simon Groet were Rensselaer business visitors Monday. ■ W. H. Wells was a Wheatfield business visitor Saturday. The public sale of Mrs. Sarah Brittin’s household goods Saturday was fairly well attended. Bill Bone, author and entertainer. He is far more than an ordinary “funny man.” At the fourth number of lecture course, Wheatfield opera house, Monday evening, March Bth. Cornelius Bensema has moved to town after holding a public sale last. Saturday. \ John Bunning has moved from Thayer to the Lakotska farm, which he has purchased. Ran Halleck is limping around with his rheumatic troubles. ” Mrs. Bert Struble and children visited last Friday with her parents at Shelby. S. P. Chenawith, of LaPorte, has moved' on teh Mike Halloran farm, moved on the Mike Halloran farm, moved to Albert Brooks* farm. Albert Brooks has moved from Mo- ' mence to the Hoile place at Kniman, which he lately purchased. Mrs. Margaret Cooper has been quite seriously ill the past week with heart trouble. Al Konovsky and A. J. Granger went Tuesday to Hammond on a business trip. Al is making arrangements to open up a lumber yard here. * Elmer and Francis Mille, of Wheatfield, were here Tuesday. Look over the sale notices in this paper. If your hair is fading, too dry, or. falling out, surely use Parisian Sage,, the delightful and inexpensive ton-' ic sold by B. F. Fendig. It supplies all hair needs. One application removes dandruff, stops itching head and makes the hair fluffy, soft and lustrous.
