Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Basil lifeech came down from Hammond today to spend over Sunday. <?. Arthur Tuteur, of Indianapolis, will spend Sunday in Madison. Taul Miller is hohie from Indiana Dental College -for the spring vacation. President Wilson opened the (baseball season in Washington Thursday when he pitched the first ball. Washington won from New York 12 to 4. The president and his wife remained throughout the whole game. The .adies of the Christian church will give a cafeteria dinner n April 26th. Lee Adams, who has the agencies for the Dodge and Chevrolet cars, started today for Flint to bring home some new cars. Ho was accompanied by Laban Wilcox, Jay Nowels and Stewart Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Dolson, of Engelwood, have been visiting her aunt, (Mrs. Mattie Sharp, here this week and spent Thursday with Mr?. Dolson’s sister, Mrs. W. P. Cooper, at Reynolds. Mr. Dolson is just recoveirng from an operation for appendicitis. The show “Experience,” which ran for 19 weeks at the Garrick Theatre in Chicago, will close there Sunday and move to the Chicago Theatre. They had intended to leave Chicago Sunday but an overflow of urgent letters caused them to change their minds. The company will only remain there a limited time..
To those desiring bo help decorate their church for Easter, I have plants from 15 cents up.—J. H. Holden. A letter has been received from Mrs. C. B. Holmes who has a claim at Phon-Jordan, Dawson Co., Mont. Mrs. Holmes said, “I arrived at the claim April 11, and found all well and those intending to farm any are getting the ground in readiness for the seed and some early gardens have been planted. I was surprised to find it so nice here as there was snow and ice from Hastings, Minn., to the western part of South Dakota.” Safety First With Your Panama Hats Anyone can clean hats. But it takes a practinal hatter to do it correctly. ui ■"" See Nelson, the Hatter, t McKay's Laundry. He guarantees work same as done in any city. Eighth and last week'nr your home town, as Mr. Nelson is due to go to the Richardson Hat Works of Logansport, where he is permanently located. Miss Indus Wiseman, who is taking the nurses’ training course' at the Lakeside hospital in Chicago, has. not been home since she entered the school over sii months ago but will have a two weeks’ vacation in June. Miss Wiseman was ill last week and unable to be on duty but is better now and has returned to her work. Eber Giles, of Delphi, was here today looking after a number of jobs for the Delphi planing mills., C. J. Barley, "who owned the plant for a long time, disposed of the business some time ago and plans to leave Delphi and go to the Pacific coast. Mrs. Barley is very poorly at this time and it is feared can not live long. The Delphi planing mill has done an extensive business and many of the best homes in this city have procured their stairways from there for many years. The purchasers of the plant at Delphi are all non-resi-dents of that place and it is thought possible, in view of the great amount of building here and the prospect of its continuance during future years that the company might be induced to move the plant to this city. Here s food for thought for the Commercial Club.
THE WEATHER. Probably rain and colder; Saturday partly cloudy, strong southeast, shifting to northwest wind. SCHOOL HEADS BLAME MOTHERS Say Parents Neglect Primary Health Rules. r That many school children are being allowed to become chronically constipated through parent’s oversight, is a startling fact brought to light iby recent investigation by school authorities. Hastily snatched meals sc that there will be more time to play, the use of ready-to-eat cereals, and the general neglect of the call of nature are given as principal causes. It is the duty of mothers to see that children attend to the call of nature before going to bed. £ However, a laxative is sometimes needed, and this should be the old reliable, healing, natural vegetable treatment for constipation—castor oil—the only remedy that doesn’t form a habit. In the new jellied form known as CASTOR-JELL it is easy to take. • CASTOR JELL, is simply 94 per cent pure castor oil, .whipped into jellied form and with a delicious orange flavor added. On sale at B. F. Fendig's Drug Store. Castor Products Go., Cleveland, O. Order your calling card* nere.
