Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

William Pollock made a business trip to Ft Wayne today. Mies Ivy Erwin, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Mary D. Eger and family. J. F. Thompson, of Young America, io visiting his brother, J. F. Thompson, at Newland, this week. To meet the harvest we have stocked with a large supply of twine and a large number of extra binders. HAMILTON A KELLNER. Mayor Spitler returned Tuesday from a trip to Bowling 'Green, Mo., where he had gone to look after a farm. Mrs. Joseph Kight returned t» Thayer Monda yafter visiting her daughter, Mrs. A G. Catt, since Monday. Alfred Dunbar, of Moorland, Okla., left for his home today after a short visit with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. 1 11 9 Mrs. C. Heins, who has been visiting her father, B. D. McColly, for the past week, returned to her home in Chicago yesterday. It is reported that the destructive army worm is working some in the oats and timothy of this county, the repors coming from Milroy township. Hie price of wheat has declined and we are giving you the benefit of same. Monogram Flour $1.75; White Star Flour $1.65. Your money back if you want it.—Rowles A Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Parker, of Herscher, DI., were here yesterday and Mrs. Parker remained over night. They have been visiting at Winamac and Monticello as well as Rensselaer. Mrs. L. A. Busha, wife of the state secretary of the Catholic Order of Foresters, and Miss Elizabeth Balse, both of Lafayette, are visiting for a few days with Mrs. E. P. Honan. N. A. Hendrix brought a sample of the army worms to the office today and states that they are working in large numbers in a 10-acre meadow on his farm east of town. We were temporarily out of White Star flour but have received our car which was a trifle delayed in transit. Guaranteed old wheat and guaranteed to please you, $1.65 per sack.— Rowles A Parker.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pitzer will spend the latter part of the week with her brother, Frank Putts, at Monon. They will return to their home in Terre Haute Sunday. Miss Eva Putts will go with them for an extended visit. Wise men don’t gorw bald. Parisian Sage stimulates the hair roots to grow new hair. Guaranteed by B. F. Fendig for falling hair, itching scalp and dandruff. Miss Florence Gorham is taking her vacation and went to Jamestown, N. Y., to see her brother, Frank, at the home of John M. Knapp, and together they will go to Niagara Falls and then return to Rensselaer, Frank having quit his job with Mr. Knapp. Headache and Nervousness Cured. “Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to all the praise I can give them,” writes Mrs. Richard Olp, Spencerport, N. Y. “They have cured me of headache and nervousness and restored me to my normal health.** For sale by all dealers. C Mr. and Mrs. James Hyatt, of Memie, Neb., and their son, Durfie Hyatt, and wife and son, of Mullen, Neb., have been visiting relatives in Indiana for the past three weeks and for the past week at the home of George Gorham. Durfie and family have left for their home, but his parents are remaining for a longer visit

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