Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GRAIN MARKET. March 3.—-All grains up here. Com 98c, oats 57c, wheat SI.BO and rye : si.3o. John Moore and Ge raid Hollingsworth went to Chicago today. Prof. R. A. Rice, H. .0. Harris and Firman Thompson went to Lafayette today. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Lafayette this morning to spend Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Busha. Miss Anna Jasperson, of near Tefft, came today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lawson Bruce, who livbs south of Rensselaer. Vibent Gunyon came today from Frankfort and will begin work with Estal Price, who lives on the Dunlap farm near Surrey. Louis Putts went to Indiana, Pa., today to visit his brother, who is taking an accounting course in the . -Indiana Normal .CQllege... : T>r Kian hi mil iIIMA b66h in Lafayette this week attending a meetring of the Indiana Veterinary Association, of which he is secretary. Agents for canning companies are offering Hancock county farmers sl2 a ton for tomatoes delivered the last two weeks in August. Mrs. Thomas Caillahan was called to Rantoul, 111., Friday on account of the serious sickness of her mother, Mrs. W. L. Studyvin, who has an attack of pneumonia. The annual sale of Firmian and Simon Thompson will take place on Saturday, March 10th instead of on fbe 17th, as incorrectly stated in yesterday’s Republican.

STOP THAT COUGH A hacking cough weakens the whole system, drains your energy and gels worse if neglected; your throat is raw, your chest aches and you feel sore all over; Relieve that cold at once with Dr. King’s New Discovery. The soothing pine balsams heal the irritated membranes, and the antiseptic and laxative qualities kill the germs and break up your cold. Don’t let a cold linger. Get Dr. King’s New Discoverytoday at your druggist’s, 50c. 1

Walter Breyand Glenn Sparrow, who have been the guests of Uncle Eli Wood at Monon, accompanied the latter here today for a visit with his brother, Harvey Wood. Mrs. Guy Surprise and son. Gerald, of Cedar Lake, and Mi’s. Edd Knickerbocker and .son, Lester, of Lowell, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knickerbocker here for a short time. Mrs. A. L. Padgitt has been confined to her room since Tuesday, suffering with a badly infected eye. Nothing serious is expected, however, and the member is expected to be all right soon. . Frank Tillett, who has been in Rensselaer for the past week as a aetit juror, went to his home in Gilani township today. v James W. Price has moved from the Charles W. Postill farm near Surrey to the John Baker farm in the; Lane, neighborhood. Mr. Price has lived on the Postal! farm for the past twelve years. “ •