Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Easter exercises will be held at the Presibyterian Sunday school Sunday morning. B. J. Jarrette has been confined to his home by sickness a day or two this week. Today is the last day for Mrs. John I. Gwin’s school at Parr ahd the closing exercises are being held. J. N. Leatherman, Dr. H. J. Kannal and Gus Yeoman purchased Maxwell automobiles this week. !Mrs. C. J. Stebbins has returned home after an absence of five spent with relatives at Marion. Mrs. Lillian Webb and children and Miss Mae' Rowen went to Parr to spend the day with Chas. Rowen and family. To those desiring to help decorate their church for Easter, I have plants from 15 cents up.—J. H. Holden. Mrs. F. R. Erwin returned to Fair Oaks today after spending a few days with her sisterin-law, Mrs. N. Littlefield/ Monticello bran and middlings are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Anna Worland, of St. Paul, Kans., is visiting her brother, D. M. Worland and family, and will remain for about a month. Do not fail to examine our wheel com planter. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Misses Feme and Thelma Tilton went to DeMotte today to spend a few days with their sister, Miss Beatiice, who is teaching school there. Young man, you will be pleased with our line of buggies and harness. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. John Makeever continues to fail and it now seeks, only a matter of a short time until she will pass away. A new line of Harper and Brown buggies just received at Scott Brothers. ——.—_ J. W. Lang purchased a Silent Knight auto this week, Charles Stackhouse and Jack Hoyes bought Overlands, and Gus Yeoman bought a Maxwell.

Auto trailers at Scott Brothers. Just the thing to carry loads behind your auto. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Frank Alter and baby, of Gary, and Miss Marie Nevill," who attends the state normal school at Terre Haute, arc home for the Easter period. See Scott Brothers when wanting buggies and harness. Their line is complete. — _ r Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred Linn, of Attica, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. N. Parkinson and family. They had been'married 44 years Thur'xlay and the occasion was quietly celebrated at their daughter’s home. The .adies of the Christian church will give a cafeteria dinner n April 26th. Fresh Fish. Fresh fish for sale by the Osborne Floral Co. 4 Mrs. E. H. Shields and granddaughter, Miss Katie Malone, went to Parr today to attend the exercises at the ~ school where her daughter, Miss Katie, is teaching. Warren Kastner, the 12-year-old boy who was quite seriously injured in a runaway -accident Thursday, has been delirious-much of the time since his injury, his temperature being subnormal and his condition is quite alarmnig. Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less, and is often the cause of insomnia. Eat a light supper with little if any meat, and no milk; also takp one of Chamberlain’s Tablets immediately after supper, and see if you do not rest much better. For sale by B. F. Fendig.