Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING. Nov. 2. George C. Gregg and Moses Leopold at Wheatfield. Nov. 3. Brigham S. Yound and L. H. Hamilton and A. Halleck at l)eMotte. Nov. 6. W. 11. 4’arkinson and Char.es M. Sands at Blue Grass school house in Newton township. Notice to Hunters and Trespassers. No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on my lands in Hanging Grove township. Anyone' found trespassing will bo prosecuted. Clyde Randle. Mrs. C. A. Lefler, of Lee, visited friends here today. Born, Nov. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coen, of Conrad, Ind., a boy. Mrs. Louise Bartino came today to visit her daughter, Miss Ruth Gill. school.
If you. have been having trouble getting we are unloading a ear Monday. .Potatoes of quality. Positively the best potatoes grown. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. F. P. Speck went to Barbertony- Ohio, today, whero she and her husband are moving. The household goods have been shipped and Mt. Speck will go later in Jie week. You know that poor ptpatoeK are not cheap at any price. We are unloading a car Monday of Netted Gems, positively the finest potato grown. See them. Eat them and you will appreciate our statement. ...... ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. George Parkison and Mrs. Clifford Parkison went to Lafayette today to spend the day. Do You Have Sour Stomach? If you are troubled with sour stomach you should eat slowly and masticate'yourfood thoroughly, then take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets immediately after supper. For sale by B. F. Fendig.
John A. Dunlap and Logan Wood, of Parr, addressed the voters at the Egypt school house in Jcrdan township Wednesday night. Many accompanied the speakers from Rensselaer and a fine meeting was had. Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved. “Before taking Chamberlain’s Tablets my. husband suffered for several years from indigestion, causing him to have pains in the stomach and distress after eating. Chamberlain’s •Tablets relieved him of these spells right away,” writes Mrs. Thomas Casey, Geneva, N. Y. For sale by B. F. Fendig. , —Spanish railroads are —conducting campaigns of -education along the r lines to. improve agricultural conditions.
FAIR OAKS. Miss Catherine Nelson, of Brookston, is visitriig at the Cottingham hotel this week. The teachers returned Sunday from their trip to Indianapolis. Mrs. A. M. Bringle visited over Sunday with Orville Bringle and wife. Mrs. Al Moore, of Lafayette, is here on business this week. Enos Moffit has gone to see his brother, Elmer, in Nebraska. Mrs. Bradford, of Bloomfield, mother of Mrs. Petty, is here visiting. Mrs. Emberson Smith has gone to Georgetown, HI., to visit relatives. Mrs. Isaac Kight is visiting John Kight and family in Indianapolie. Mrs. Ruth Weaver, of Shelby, was here over Sunday. Mrs. Warne and two daughters, of Rensselaer, came to see the Woods family Saturday. s There were meetings at both of the churches Sunday. Our M. E.jninister married a cou- _ pie . at. McCoysburg Sunday. „
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