Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Clara Elder went to Morocco today to spend Sunday. F. M. Hatton and family started to their new home at Major, Canada, today. Miss Ruth Murphy went to Surrey today to spend the week end with her parents. • z Born, Friday, Oct. Bth, to Mr. and Mrs. Clay Dewees, of Newton township, a daughter. We have a lot of empty vinegar, molasses, lard and pork barrels to use for cider, sorghum, krtut or pork barrels. JOHN EGER. Mrs. W. I. Hoover and daughter, Irene, went to Lafayette today to visit Victor over Sunday. Vic is attending Purdue. Mrs. George Dunn is here from Wichita, Kans., to remain for the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody. Mrs. Mulder, Miss Best and Mrs. C. C. Baker returned to their homes at Roselawn this morning after attending the Masonic banquet. You can safely make plans for an automobile trip for tomorrow. The weatherman has forecasted a fair day with rising temperature. Born, Thursday, Oct. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hall, of Spivey, Kans., a daughter. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss Jane Moody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody. George Silverstein, a student at St. Joseph’s college, is one of the first victims of football this year. He suffered a bad wrench to his right knee and has water at the joint and will probably have a “Charley horse” for a long time, if not permanently.
For a Muddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets and adopt a diet of vegetabels and cereals. Take outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be greatly improved within a few months. Try it. Obtainable everywhere. C William Gasper, of Vernon, Ind., a former Jasper county resident and always interested in this Part of the state, sent in a “straw” ballot in the contest for governor and United States senator as being conducted by The Republican. Mr. Gasper voted for Warren T. McCray and James E. Watson. We have just unloaded a car of stoneware. Stone jars from % gallon to 20 gallons; milk crocks from % gallon to 2 gallons; jugs from M gallon to 5 gallons; churns from 2 gallons to 6 gallons, and at prices that we can save you money on all stoneware and flower pots. JOHN EGER. The newspapers after cautiously speaking of the president’s fiance as being around forty in age, have found out just how old she is. Her age is 49, or just ten years the president’s junior. One of the president’s daughters married Secretary McAdoo, who is thirty years her senior. The President and his fiance spent Friday in New York City, where they were followed by great crowds of people, all trying to get a glimpse of the lady who is to be mistress of the white house. They attended a dinner party and went to the theatre. The daily papers will now have a space filler that will rival the European war.
