Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. A. G. Catt made a trip to Chicago today. - - - - ,; 0 Albert Witham made a trip to Delphi today. Good evening. Is your lawnmower in working order? Strictly fresh caught fish at Osborne’s Fish Market, Phone 439. Harry Eger’s baby has been suffering from eczema for several days but is now better. G. H. Gifford, executor of the will of B. J. Gifford, came from Tipton this morning. Order a flower for some sick friend. Nothing so fine as a blooming plant. —J. H. Holden.

J. H. Uphoff, of Onarga, IIL, is in Rensselaer today looking after business interests. Gee, but this is a beautiful day and farmers and gardeners are making the most of it. Dr. Johnson went to Kokomo today to get his automobile which has been undergoing repairs there. Mrs. Ves Richards returned this morning from a visit since last Friday with relatives at Fair Oaks. Miss Catherine Hoffman, of Dyer, came this morning to visit the family of Joe Jarvis, Bouth of town. Rev. J. C. Parrett went to Laporte yesterday afternoon to attend the spring meeting of the Logansport Presbytery. Wright & Scott, expert wall paper cleaners, are in town for a few days only, the last time this year. Phone your orders to 670. Just received, 1 another car of elegant buggies. See them before you buy. HAMILTON & KELLNER. M. M. Ocker, of Medaryville, and Louie Zick, of Tefft, left this morning for Michigan on a land investigating tour. Mrs. J. H. O’Neill and daughter, Sarah, returned to Indianapolis today, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels.

How about the porch boxes? -It is not too late to order them made. They help the appearance of the home an( add fragrance to the air. Rensselaer ought to arrange for that clean-up day. We need a general going over to get us ready for the inspection of strangers. Mrs. C. A. Gundy is again returning to Fair Oaks, after spending the winter here and keeping house for her children who were in school. 1.111—.1.11. i. ... I ■ !■ * Mrs. Alfred Hoover returned this afternoon from Streator hospital, Chicago, where she underwent a surgical operation two weeks avo. A cafeteria luncheon will be serve* in the, dining room of the Christian church’ Friday night, April 29, from 5 to 8. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith ant Mrs. John O’Connor went to Kniman yesterday and will attend the funera today of David Peer, their oldfriem and neighbor. .If your hair is thin, losing color, falling or splitting, and the scalp itches, you can do nothing better than use Parisian Sage, an inexpensive am most effective tonic sold by B. F. Fendig. Dr. Sue E. Hebard and Mr. W. J. Walso, who have been the guests of Prof, and Mrs. Havorka for severa days, left yesterday for their home in Chicago. Dr. Hebard is the sister of Mrs. Havorka. We are headquarters for seed potatoes, onion sets, package and bulk garden seeds, flower seeds and seed sweet potatoes. JOHN EGER. There was quite 9 little freeze last night with a heavy frost. No damage is thought to have resulted, however, and today is warming up quite a little, but the forecast is for frost again tonight. We have just unloaded 2 cars of early and late northern grown seed potatoes. Rurals and Burbanks, 60c a bushel. Clark’s Early 75c. Early Rose 85c. Early Ohios sl. JOHN EGER.

Rheumatism in ankles. One Bottle of Rheuma Relieved Woman Who Could Not Walk; Marvelous as this story may seem, it is &bsoultely true, but this is only one of the many almost magical cures that Rheuma is performing these days. Use of one bottle will convince any sufferer. • -*• Mrs. Gertrude Kozel, Smithfield, Pa., writes: “I had rheumatism for over a year. It settled in my ankles and I could not walk. I have taken one bottle of Rheuma and do not have any more pain, and I can again walk at wilL” B. F. Fendig and all druggists sell Rheuma for 50 cents. It is guaranteed to cure any case of any kind of rheumatism or money back. Gratifying relief comes in a day, because Rheuma acts at one time on he kidneys, stomach, liver and blood, and starts to rid the entire system of Kusonoos uric acid at once.