Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. G. Oglesby, who is working in Plano, 111., came today for a visit over Christman with his family. Mrs. Henry Van Voorst died in Monticello Wednesday at the age of 69 years. She was the mother by her first marriage of William F. Bunnell, postmaster in Monticello. Comrade Fox, the mail carrier, while "truggling ‘with a big package, of mail or something else or both, fell from the sidewalk at the rear entrance of the postoffice Wednesday and almost Spoiled his good looks. LOST—Small round leather purse, with two or three billfl in it and some change. Lost in Methodist church. Leave at Republican office. Mrs. John Copsey and three children, of the state soldiers home near Lafayette, where Mr. Copsey is the baker, are home for a holiday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. John will be with them over Christmas. Mrs. Grant Warner has not been getting along very well lately but yesterday she was some better and she spent a very restful right last night, feeling a little better this morning. Dr. Rue Parcells and wife sod baby, of Amarilla, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parcells, of St. Louis, arrived this morning and are enjoying a visit with parents and old friends. G. H. O'Neill, of Indianapolis, ateo came for a short visit. DR. BELL’S PINE-TAR-HONEY For your -cold, for your cough, for your feverish throat, nose and head, use Dr. Bell’s pine-Tar-Honey. Honey soothes the irritation. Pine-Tar cuts the phlegm, thus relieving oongestaon. Pine Tar also acts as an antiseptic, as a result general relief follows. Breathing becomes easier and further inflammation is arrested. Insist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It is an ideal treatment. Price 25c. (3 The express team ran away Thursday afternoon, distributing several iChristmas packages along the route. Nothing seems to have been damaged, however, but a case of beer which some fellow had ordered for Christmas. Miss Julia Thompson, the young lady who was rushed to St. Elizabeth’s hospital for an appendicitis operation Tuesday, is reported getting along very nicely. The appendix had ruptured before the operation and her condition was critical but now everything points to her recovery, although she will probably have to remain at the hospital for some time.
