Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dan Chupp and family, of Parr, returned home this morning from Ft. Wayne, where they were attending the funeral of Mr. Chupp’s brother, who was killed by a gasoline engine. Whole Family Dependent. Mr. E. Williams, Hamitlon, Ohio, writes: “Our whole family depend on Pine-Ttar-Honey.’* Maybe someone in your family has a severe cold—perhaps it is the baby. The original Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is an ever ready household remedy-—it gives immediate relief. Pine-Tar-Honey penetrates the linings of the throat and lungs, destroys the germs, and allows nature to act. At your druggist, 25c. 3
The Woman’s Missionary conference of the Monticello Association will meet with the Baptist church, '.Tuesday next. There will be a service in the morning at 10 o’clock, another in the afternoon at 1:30 and in the evendng at 7. Thefte will be some very in.teresting speakers, among them Miss Julia Parrott, of Burma, India. .
Bert Carve, of Anderson, stopped off between trains today. This was his boyhood home 61 years ago. Mrs. Victor Bowsher and baby went to Lafayette today tp visit her father, M. X. Decker, for a week or two. Father Hartman, of St. Joseph’s College, is assisting Father Miller, of the St Peter and St. Paul churches, at Huntington, Ind. Mrs. H. E. Hartley and daughter, Anna, returned home last night from a visit of three weeks with friends an drelatives at Ann Arbor. Miss Mary Walters, who has been teaching in the country near here, went to her home at Mt. Vernon today; her school term being colsed. Mrs. John Werner and daughter went to Indianapolis today to see her daughter, Margaret, who is attending the school for the blind there. XThe official board of the Methodist church will meet Monday at 6:80 p. m. and sit down to a supper provided by the Ladies’ Indutsrial Society. • • . ' • Lawn and Cemetery Vases. For bargain day I will sell a vase 80 inches high and 18 inch bowl, made of heavy day. One that will stand the hot sun much better than iron. Plenty of room for dirt. One that you will be proud of on your lawn or on your cemetery lot. See sample on my lawn. For Bargain J *•" ” r
