Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

REMINGTON. Remington Odd Fellows and Rebekahs attended the Jasper county district meeting at Rensselaer Wednesday. Lex Fisher has been confined to his home the past week. The little son of Bert Shuster, of north of town, was kicked by a horse Monday, breaking his leg. Mrs. Currens and daughter, Blanche, spent Sunday in Rensselaer.' Prof. Frank Wildrich and Adrian TofßF = Were Rensselaer guei'H Satinday. Gilbert Wood, the 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood, is sick with the scarlet fever. Mrs. Ben Rice and daughter, Esther, spent the week end with relatives at Rcmsselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Ghas. May and Mrs. Osborne, of Rensselaer, spent Tuesday in Remington. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, Nov. 10, a daughter. . * Mrs. John Hafey went to Monticello Tuesday for a visit. Mrs. Dessie Miller, of Pine Village, cage Tuesday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritenour. Mrs. James Peck and Mrs. V. Baleom went to Goodland Wednesday to visit their sister, Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. Mrs. A. B. Coy.ic came today from Chalmers, Ind., for ?. few days’ visit •with Mrs. Simon Thompson. C- Earl Duvall Kas completed "the moving of h(s household goods into his fine new home on College avenue in the Phillips addition. Mrs. Chas. Madlung returned to her home in Monon today after spending a week here with her sister, Mrs. M. E. Drake and family. Mrs. T. C. Thornton, who lives at the soldiers home at Lafayette, returned there today after visiting with friends ajid relatives here for a week. Mrs. Ray Dobelbower, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mi Stanley, returned to her home in Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley expect to take up their residence in Lafayette soon, as Mr. Stanley has been in very poor health for the past four years. George Hurley, who for the past several months has been working in Winnebegt, Minn., returned home today to spend the winter here with his family. Mr. Hurely reports that it was nine degrees below zero last Sunday in Winnebego arid the snow four inches deep, this being the coldest weather they have had this early in many years. He reports little or no snow between here and Minnesota. The ministerial association met today in their regular monthly meeting. The Thanksgiving services were decided upon and are to be held in the Presb.vterian church. Rev. Asa McDaniel will preach. The meeting of the county ministerial association will be held the second week in December. The morning paper of this meeting will be given by Rev. McDaniel and the subject will be “The Psychology of Modem Evangelism.” The afternoon paper will be given by Rev. C. W. Crowder, of Monticello, upon the subject of “Psychology of Past Revivals.” A general discussion was held relative to the needy poor of the city this morning. Just received another car of White Star Flour, $2.40 per 49 lb. sack.—■ Rowles & Parker, Phone 95. ■Mrs. Will Price and son, Manley Dcvcre, returned to their home in Ottcrbein today after visiting Will’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price and family. Miss Olive Brought returned, to her home in Carlyle, Pa., today after spending the summer here visiting her sister, Mrs. Sheridan Logue and husband at Gifford. 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 highly 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