Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Orville Bringle is reported somewhat improved today. Attorney Parkinson made a trip to Chicago yesterday afternoon. Dr. Washbum and Grant Warner will go to Chicago tomorrow to bring Mrs. Warner home from the hospital. If you are interested in quality you will appreciate our stock of buggies. —Hamilton & Kellner. > Mrs. C. C. Warner and daughter, Helen, arrived home last evening from a visit of more than two weeks in Chicago. We can get you_ repairs for the Milwaukee, Osborne, Champion and Plano harvesting machinery.—Hamilton & Kellner. Charles Rowen and Trustee Hammerton and their families, of Parr, will make an auto trip tomorrow to Hoopeston, 111. Mrs. John Kresler has been quite poorly lately and confined at her home most of the time and unable to leave her bed some days. William Bringle went to Fair Oaks this morning to see his nephew, Orville Bringle, who is very ill, the result of an abdominal abscess. Just received another car Monogram flour. Guaranteed old wheat. The flcur with the money-back guarantee, $1.75 per sack. —Rowles & Parker. Miss Helen McFarland returned to her home at Logansport today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe since last Monday. Mrs. William Bond returned to Kankakee yesterday * after a two weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Bissenden. Miss Madeline Abbott went to Hammond this afternoon and will visit friends there and in Chicago for the next three weeks.

F. M. Haskell returned yesterday from Frankfort, where he had been visiting for the past week. Mrs. Haskell and the children remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. J R. Stevens and Mrs. C. H. Peck, the latter of Shelbyville, went to Hammond yesterday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Stevens. Nicholas Wagner and Misses Barbara and Frances Wagner returned to Chicago yesterday after a week’s visit with the family of Nicholas Wagner, near Wolcott. William Eigelsbach and Gaylord Long went to Wheatfield this morning to canvass for the sale of aluminum ware. Both are graduates of the high school this year and are worthy young men. 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 Charley Sprigg, who has been visiting in Lafayette with Art Cole, came here this morning and will go this afternoon to Michilliana, Mich., to visit his mother. Mrs. Sprigg, who is still visiting in Lafayette, will join him in Michigan later. Christian Church. . Bible School 9:30 . We are asking that every member make special effort tomorrow. 10:45 Morning worship; sermon and splendid music.