Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

It looks as if the present season is to be a big white clover year. The clover is already in bloom and the bees are busy gathering honey therefrom. Bee keepers should at once see that supers are placed on the hives in order that the honey crop mlay be stored. Mrs. Thad Stephens, of Rochester, Ind., was here over Memorial Day to attend to the grave of her brother, Harold Woodcox, who died while the Stephens family were living here. Mr. Stephens, who was the foreman at The Republican office for some time prior to four years ago, is now the foreman of The Democrat at Rochester. W. Bent Wilson, of Lafayette, well known as a newspaperman and for some years the publisher of The Lafayette Journal when it was a democratic paper, died suddenly at his home in Lafayette Wednesday night at 10:45. He was 62 .ears of age. He was a director of the American National Bank, of Lafayette, and the treasurer of the Esterline company lof Indianapolis. He is survived by his widow and one son, Dean K. The funeral will be hold Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. J. Benjamin Roudefbush, of Otterbein, who would have graduated from the Purdue School of Agriculture in June, died at his home in Otterbein last Friday. Tuberculosis of the intestines, which forced his retirement from college in February, was the cause of death. He was a Sigma Pi, was a member of the football team and was selected on the all-star team for two years. He won his numerals for wofik in the dashes on the track team. The Journal describes the scene that took place at the armory Monday night as the most inspiring sight seen in Monticello since the company was formed there to go to the front in 1898. Captain Guthrie, who went out as captain of the company at that time, made a great speech Monday night, filled with patriotism and it inspired all present. When he had concluded Sergeant Tharp carrying the flag, marched to the center of the armory and called for volunteers and twenty-six . young men responded. Company C will certainly become one of the best companies in the entire state. Bowel Complaints in India. In a lecture at one of the Des Moines, lowa, churches a missionary from India told of going into the interior of India, where he was taken sick, that he had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy with him and believed that it saved his life. This remedy is used successfully in India both as a .preventative and cure for cholera. You may know from this -that it can be depended upon for the milder forms of bowel complaint that 'ccur in this country. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Spring Chickens For Sale. Fries weighing about 1% ounds at 30 cents a pound.— Fancy Produce Market,- C. E. Prior.