Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
(George Green and wife are reported to have been having considerable trouble and it is understood that she has left him and is staying at the home of Tom Cox. It is charged that he has been abusive to her, striking her at times. She has been an invalid for Some time. An affidavit was filed Friday and it is possible that George will be placed under a bond to keep the peace. Misses Nell and Mildred Biggs arrived home today from a six-weeks’ western trip spent at the exposition and various places of interest. They visited at Medford, Oreg., seeing the families of George E. Marshall and Charles Hansen, former residents of Rensselaer. They also stopped in Canon City, Colo., for a visit with their brother, Harry Biggs.
The last chance to get peaches for canning! The car of peaches we unloaded the first of the week, not being nearly enough to satisfy the great number of people wanting peaches to can, we will unload another car of fancy Michigan Elbertas on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16th, 17th and 18th, at 80c, SI.OO and $1.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER.
Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, formerly of this city, but who have resided in Indianapolis for several years prior to last January when they went to Colorado, arrived in Chicago today and it is understood will again locate in Indianapolis, probably stopping oc here for a visit with his brothers, Vance, George and Ray and their families. Another brother, Harry, who moved to Chicago a few years ago, is said to be in very poor health and to be planning to move to Colorado.
Christian Church. 9:30 Bible School. Let all members turn out and bring the mark up to 200 again. 10:45 morning sermon and special music. 7:30 Evening sermon, subject: “Is Christian Union Possible?” Special music. A PINE WHOOPING COUGH REMEDY. Mothers, Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is just the remedy for your children’s cold ailments. The fact is that pine is a quick enemy of cold conditions. Its qualities loosen the mucous in the throat, soothe the lungs and open up the air passages. The combination of honey, soothing and pleasant, with the loosening pine quality makes this an ideal cough remedy for children. Each passing year brings for it, new friends. A family of growing childrep cannot afford to be without it. .5c a bottle. (3,
