Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Don’t forget the Patriotic Meeting Monday night. Everybody attend. —_■ « .■ » Donald Hoover ycnt to Lafavette and wffl visit with his brother, Victor, over Sunday. George H. Manr, erf DeMotte, camedown from Chicago Friday evening and left this morning for ‘his home. A. Roth and Max Harrison, of the A. Roth. Co., here, aiutoed to Chicago today. George Fate came Friday for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Laura V. Fate, at the Makeever hots.. Mrs. Perry Washburn went to Crawfordsville today for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Webb Ewbanks. Mary Goetz has finished her term of school at Brook and returned ti her home ‘here for the summer. Major George H. Healey went to Indianapolis tl'hs afternoon. He Will return to Delphi Sunday. Mrs. Elmer in Israel went to Colbum today, taking with 'her Mary CoUebl, her little granddaughter. J. B. Edwin, of DeMotte, came this morning and will spend a few days with relatives here. C. W. Platt is improving his residence on McKinley Ave., by the addition of a keeping porch and a fine cement front porch. Mrs. John Ward and little son went to Logansport today. Mrs. Ward’s sister, Mrs. Walter PunceQd, was operated upon at a Logansport hospital Thursday. 1% H. P. gasoline engine with Webster magneto, $42.50. We bought these engines at the old price and we guarantee them to be first class. — Watson Plumbing Co.
J. J. Montgomery went to Rockford, ILL, today. Mrs. Montgomery •has been visiting there for a short time. They will drive back home Sunday in their automobile. Work has been stopped on the First Nationlall Bank .building on account of the nonnarrival of brick. William and Frank Medlland, the contractors, have returned to their homes in Logansport. Mrs. Don M. Beam went to Indianapolis this morning and will ibe able to spend some time with her husband, as the boys are released today and will be at liberty until some time Sunday. It is understood that visiting at the camp is discouraged. Richard Felver went to Indianapolis to join .the navy. He is the first (recruit sent in from here bv A. G. Kraftan, chief electrician in the U. S. navy, who has been here since Wednesday. It is understood that a number of other young men from here will enlist. Phone 78-D or call on Del Gilson, located at Mark Schroet’s, one door east of Republican office, for service in auto repairing. Expert and guaranteed workmanship. Local agent foi; Studebaker cars. Demonstration at any time. Leslie Pollard went to Chicago this morning. He reports that his broth - er, Orlin, who went to Colorado Springs, Chib., (Some time ago is very much improved in health. He thinks the improvement is due .to the treatent prescribed by a Chicago specialist as much as the climatic condition in the west. . Get Rid of Your Rheumatism Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain’s Liniment a great help. The relief which it affords is alone worth many times its cost C Attorney C. M. Sands and D. S. Makeever returned from Redwood Falls, lowa, today, where they had been at the taking of the depositions of Eldzur Sage andi iwife in reference to the Stockton matter. Attorney Lowry, of Indianapolis, represented the Stockton interests at this 'hearing, which was held uu May 17th; Charles Lilly, president of the Lilly Varnish Co., of Indianapolis, was the guest today of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobias. Mr. Lilly was on his way to California, where he has extensive mining Interests. His grandson and daughter, Charles and Louise Reeve, of Mooresville, Ind., iilave been here for a week enjoying a vacation. A card received today from F. D. Burchard:, who is in training at Fort Benjamin Harrison at the officers’ ‘training school, says: “We sure got down to business in a hurry on arrival here. We are practidally in a military formation from morning until night. We 'have two hours of study from 7:45 to 9:45 p. m. There never was a greater gathering of its size than the 5,200 men who listened to Governor Goodrich in front of a house here last night.” Road to Happiness - Be amiable, cheerful and good natured and you are much more likely, to be happy. You will find this difficult, if not impossible, however, when you are constantly troubled with constipation. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets and get rid of that and it. will be easy. These tablets not only move the bowels, but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. C
