Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

T. B. McDonald, of Hebron, visited Rensselaer yesterday. Clarence Fate made a trip to Indianapolis today. The simplest spreader on the market is the John Deere. It is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. W. A. Plank, of Medaryville, was a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. The Black Eagle is the planter the farmers have been looking for. See it at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vondersmith, of Grant Park, 111., came last evening to visit his sister, Mrs. C. P. Wright and family. Miss Helen Leatherman continues to improve quite satisfactorily and everything now points to her complete recovery. Mrs. Joe Luers, of Parr, and Mrs. E. W. Kanne, of this city, returned yesterday from a visit of two days in Chicago. j ' The Monnett Guild vyill meet at the School next Monday afternoon, and all members are requested to be present. All kinds of cream or brick cheese and smoked or salted fish for Lental food. JOHN EGER.

Joseph Miller, from over near Mt. Ayr, is able to be up again after being confined to his home with a severe attack of asthma. Andrew Gangloff, Jr., has returned from Hot Springs, Ark., where for the past month he has been taking treatment for rheumatism. We have just opened another cask of that fancy silver thread sauer kraut. JOHN EGER. Geo. I). Prevo, of Medaryville, spent Thursday and Friday in Rensselaer and in comnany with F. B. Ham visited Morocco, Goodland and other places. For this week only, a 3 lb. can of solid packed spinach, or a 3 lb. can of peeled peaches for table or pies for 10c, or 3 cans of solid packed sweet potatoes for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Emma J. York attended the meeting of the Rebekahs at Monon last evening. It was a county meeting. Mrs. York still retains her membership at Monon. Best Treatment for Constipation. “My daughter used Chamberlain’s Tablets for constipation with good results and I can recommend them highly,” writes Paul B. Babin, Bruhsly, La. For salg by all dealers. C Mrs. A. B. Horstman and daughter, Mrs. R. D. Phillips, mother and sister, respectively of Mrs. Omar Day, were here when the latter’s baby died Friday, Mrs. Phillips returned home Friday evening. Lebo Eubank, the young man who was severely injured in a runaway accident Thursday, is getting along as well as could be expected considering the fact that he suffered a fractured leg above his right knee and the dislocation of fiis left ankle. He is at the home of J. H. Branson on Vine street. He is a brother of Judge Ewbank, of

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LYCEUM COURSE DATES. March 17—Weatherwax Bros. April 7—Bargelt & Co. > RENSSELAER MARKETS. , Wheat—sl.3o. - v Cenf^Oe;—• Oats —52c. Eggs—lsc. Chickens —12c. Rye—Sl.oo. Ducks—l2c. . _ - Geese—loc, /. - Turkeys—l3c. Hens—l2c. ; --- Butterfat—29c.