Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Joseph Reeve, of Chicago, spent Memorial Day here. Bicycle tires, all new stock. Phone 218; Jim Clark. Many out of town visitors were present Wednesday to attend the Memorial Day exercises. Relatives of D. B. Resh, of Kouts, killed in tlie tornado, conveyed the re mains to Medaryville for (burial. Mrs. Dan Boardwell spent Decoration Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Avis, of this city. Helen and Arthur Zea returned to their home near Conrad after spendihg Decoration Day here with friends. Marie Newman returned to her home at Paxton, 111. today after a visit with her uncle, Harry Newman, of this place. Mrs. Flora Whittenlbach returned to her home at Indianapolis today. She had 'been the guest of 'Mrs. Nattie Scott. , 'Charles Fox was here Decoration Day shaking hands with old friends. He returned to his home at Lafayette in the evening. Burley Pratt, a victim of the Hebron tornado, died Wednesday of his injuries. Pratt’s skull was fractured by a flying timber. Alfred Hickma and family returned to their home in Hammond this morning, having visited with relatives here since last Sunday.

Mrs. Henry Gowland received word from her son, Ernest, of South Omaha, Neb., that a 6Ms pound recruit arrived at their home on the 24th of May. We have the famous Brown Walker combination and hammock seat riding cultivators. Also the best surface cultivator on the market. See our line before you buy.—Kellner & Calahan. - Mrs. E. L. Clark, who suffered a paralytic stroke this week, is somewhat improved today and prospects for her complete recovery are entertained. Frederick Wingfield, who has been substituting for Elmer Wilcox at the Monon station, left today for his home in Cloverdale. —Mr.Wilcoxspent .a part of his vacation at Indianapolis.

The Uncle Tom’s Cabin show was .jinalble to show here last evening owing to the terrific rainstorm and left this morning for Remington, where they are to show this evening. 'Mrs. Ernest Clark and children, of Helper, Utah, came today for a visit with Mrs E. L. Clark and other relatives, after visiting with her relatives in DeQphi. More Janesville Balance Gang cultivators have been sold out of Rensselaer for the past years than all other kinds offered here. It is the Taimor's favorite. Sold by Kellner & Callahan. A heavy rainfall was recorded last night and for a time quite a heavy iwind accompanied it and there was considerable alarm felt on account of the numerous tornadoes which have oeen so prevalent this year. SELL NOW. Now is the time to. sell your junk, rags, rubber, iron, paper and metal. Highest price will be paid. Will call for same.—Sam Kamowsky, Phone 577. Lester Rich, of Indianapolis, came Wednesday to attend the Junior reception at the armory. Lester is getting along nicely in Indianapolis, but Rensselaer- still looks pretty good to hint '

It will be of interest to the friends of Rev. W. Garnett Winn to know that he will receive his Master’s degree from his alma mater, Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia, on June Ist, this year. He graduated from this institution, receiving his A. B. degree in 1906, just eleven years ago. Rev. Wann has offered capacity of chaplain in the navy,' and is expecting his assignment at any time. . o - When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write for “Relief* and particulars, it’s free. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.