Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Floyd Elder returned today from Monticello. Mrs. John Phillips was down from McCoysburg for the day. Leo Mecklenburg went to Chicago today on business. Miss Anna Stocksick went to Logansport to see her mother. Mr. and Mrs. VanSchepen went to Brookston for a few days’ visit. Perry Gwin left today for Tulsa, Okla., and from there he will go to San Francisco. » Mrs. P. A. LaFond came from Kankakee, 111., today to visit Mrs. C. G. Hobbs. Mrs. P. B. Curin left for Sedalia, Mo., to attend the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. B. Quinn. W. C. Milliron went to Peru, Ind., Wednesday evening, where he was called on account of the serious illness of his mother. Miss Henrietta Brunt, governess of EL R. Kurrie’s children, will go to Colorado Springs for a three weeks’ vacation. Misses Rebecca and Lula Green went to Thorntown to see their sister, Mrs. James Smith, who is very sick.

Miss Lucille Good returned to her home at Delphi after a few days’ visit with Mrs. John Adair. Mrs. Adair went home with her for the day. Lieutenant George W. Healey will leave Friday for South Bend, where he has been ordered to report. He will be in charge of the supply company and will be the first member of the National Guard from Renssela erto leave for duty. Stomach and Liver Trouble*. No end of misery and actual suffering is caused by disorders of the stomach and liver, and may be avoided by the use of Chamberlain’s TabItes. Give them a trial. They only cost a quarter. C Rev. E. W. Strecker officiated at the wedding of Curtis Gosna and Mrs. Ruth M. Philips, of Lafayette Wednesday afternoon. They were married at the Methodist‘parsonage. The family of the bride are close personal friends of the Streckers.

Chronic Constipation. It is by no means an easy matter to cure this disease, but it can be done in most instances by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets and complying with the plain printed directions that accompany each package. —i. —— Capt. Tuteur has requested a medical examiner for Friday of this week to examine about a dozen applicants for membership in Company M. This will be the final examination before the entrance of the company into service on Sunday. Any who wish to join can appear Friday afternoon, take the examination and complete their enlistment. Billy Lyons, who works on the Frank Hill farm was placed in jail Wednesday evening by Marshal Robinson for intoxication. Lyons caused considerable trouble during the night and made so much noise that the sheriff was forced to go into his cell .to quiet him down. Lyons is past sixty years of age and a subject of epilepsy. He was allowed to return to his home this morning on the condition that he return to Rensselaer prepared to accompany the sheriff to Newcastle, where he will be placed in the epileptic village.

Eldon Hopkins, custodian of the public school buildings, is laid up with a badly sprained ankle. He had a very hard fall some eight weeks ago. His ankle hurt him quite a little at the time but he did not give the matter much concern. The first of the week the pain returned and his ankle was badly swollen and he is fearful that it jnay yet prove to be a pretty severe injury. .