Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MT. AYR ITEMS. W. R. Lee was a business visitor in < fi.iugo Wednesday. , Mrs. ‘Airier and si'rtcr, Mrs. Porter, visited tn Goodland Monday. Pcnwright and Johnson reroofed tbe city poolroom recently. As usual, John Murfit is tlbc first to report having finished com husking. W. R. Lee was a business visitor in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday of last week. - Mrs. Jud Porter, of Rensselaer, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Sigler, hera this week. Mr. and Mrs. Able Grant, of Rens"selacr, visited in the huiue 11 'of our banker, J. R. Sigler. Mrs. Joliu Heims 73s as her guests her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, from Medaryville. C. D. Miller, the Todd protectograph man, is selling the famous check protecting machine. Walter Adams moved Thursday to a farm north of Morocco, where he will do truck farming. Mrs. F. P. Huntington, who has ln:en visiting at DeMotte and Wheatfield, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Tom linkley went to Lansing, Mich., Thursday to visit a sister. She will probably be gone a couple of weeks. Mrs. W r . J. Little’s mother, Mrs. Bohanan, of near Brook, called on her Fri4ay morning as she was enroute to Monon. Word comes that Arthur Dirst, whose home is at Brook, was taken to the springs at Attica Friday for treatment for rheumatism. M. Johnson and wife, of Brook, were Mt. Ayr visitors Friday. Whale here they bought some potatoes off the car which is being unloaded by the Lee store. C. X. Penwright and Miiss Fawn Casey participated in a musicale at the home of D. L. Halstead Wednesday evening. There were a number of guests present and all report a good social time. Frant Elijah and family spent Sunday in Winamac. Zunice Hood, of Prook, spent Sunday with Dave Book. Dick Ashby, the village hunstman, killed ten fine wild mallards Monday. Mrs. John Murfit’s mother, Mrs. M. r> Walah. of Chicago, is visiting her for a short while. Most of the young folks from here attended the box supper at Miss Benson^asehool -Saturday evening. Miss Florence Snow will leave for Kankakee, 111., this week to be gone several weeks in the home of the Croxtons there. . Mr. and Mrs. Jeris Harlow and Mr and Mrs. Hurl Beasey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Baker, near Remington. - -y Andrew Mast, of Arthur, 111., is visiting friends in this vicinity sines Thursday. He will probably return home tomorrow. Miss Lucy Harris and Gay Makeever are arranging for a combination box supper to be held at Miss Harms’ school, 2 miles west of town, on the eve of Nov. 24. Miss Jessie Elijah, who has been staying in Rensselaer the past summer, stopped off here for a few days’ visit with her Sister, Mrs. Sam Gutherie, after which she will return to her home in Morocco.
Phone 273 for coal, wood and feed. Miss Gladys Harrington, of Virgie, visited friends here yesterday. HIGHEST ~PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477. No advance in price on CRAWFO RD shoes that we hnve in stock.— Hilliard & Ham ill. Lightning shows a marked preference for chestnut trees, according to the department of forestry.' Mrs. C. W. Eger and Mrs. H. F. Parker will entertain the members of the two sew clubs at the home of the former Thursday. * We can take care of your coal orders now. —Hamilton & Kellner. New York city’s public parks cover 8,500 acres, valued at $641,000. Baled hay and straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. The unexplored area in Canada Is estimated to be 901,000 square miles. Pure country sorghum at Home Grocery. An imitation dliamond will scratch glass but not cut it as a genuine one will. Cough Medicine Made at Home 400 per Cent Saved Why Pay $2 Per Pint for Syrup? Ask your druggist for three ounces of Glando Pine (50 cents worth) and add enough syrup to make one pnit, and you will have a cough medicine excelled by none. It is easy to prepare, costs but little, and is pleasant to take. It is splendid for coughs, colds, bronchial affections, and lyghly recommended for croup. It will relieve the spasmodic coughing in whooping cough. Glando Pine contains the pure form of white pine to which other valuable ingredients have been added., directions for preparing accompany each bottle. For sale by B. F. FENDIG, DRUGGIST
