Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. H. J. Henricks, of Kniman, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and sons came down from Chicago today. My car of peaches has arrived and will be unloaded Monday and Tuesday, October 15 and 16. JOHN EGER. Charles Mansfield, Jr„ of Monticello, 111., came to Rensselaer today. New bulk sour kraut at Rowen’s grocery, phone 202. Gaylord Brown, of Kniman, took the train here today for Gary. . j We have a competent man for vulcanizing. Giveufla trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. McKAY, PROP. Mrs. M. D. Gwin went to Oshkosh, Wis., today for a visit with her sister and family. .
WANTED—Vulcanizing of all kinds. Work guaranteed. R. McKAY, PROP. Miss Mary Goetz, ■who is teaching in the Brook returned to her home here Friday evening. Have you tried that home made sorghum at Rowen’s Grocery. It’s fine. Phone 202. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Halligan returned to their home in Ottawa, 111., after a visit with relatives here. Try our new vulcanizer. We have the best. R. McKAY, PROP. George Babcock and Omar Osborne went to Cmap Taylor today to visit Delevan Babcock and other Jasper county soldiers. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stcok at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Mrs. Etta Robinson, of Monon, came today to attend the funeral of her brother, the late Mr. Hopkins, of Mt. Ayr.' See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. Mrs. Harry Ballard, who recently underwent an operation at the hospital here, left this morning for her Jiome in Brownsburg, Ind. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons.—H. O. Harris, phone 134.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rains, Mrs. Henry Adams and L. C. Adams went to Monticello today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Adams. The car of New York peaches is now here and will be unloaded Monday and Tuesday, October 15 and 16. $2.00 and $2.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER. The following school teachers are shopping in Lafayette today: Misses Katie Shields, Mary Goetz, Jane Parkison, Ethel English. Miss Clara Goetz accompanied the ladies. Morocco and Rensselaer high school football teams are playing at Riverside park this Saturday afternoon. - I am in business for myself opposite D. M. Worland’s furniture store and am ready to meet all cars and all kinds of work. Batteries looked after, generators and starters fixed, radiators soldered and vulcanizing. We do expert work for the same price.—M. J. Kuboske, Prop. All candidates for the independent football eleven, which is to be organized here, are asked to report for practice at the ball park at 9 o’clock Sunday mornnig. Mrs. A. L. Clark, who had been visitihg relatives in Indianapolis, came to Rensselaer this morning and continued her trip to her home in Morocco by automobile today. Robert Michal, of Kniman, went to Reynolds today to look after some property he owns in that town and which he expects to occupy as a home in the near future.
Mrs. Smith Recommends .Chamberlain’s Tablets. “I have had more or less stomach trouble for eight or ten years,” writes Mrs. G. H. Smith, Brewerton, N. Y. “When suffering from attacks bf indigestion and heaviness after eating, one or two of Chamberlain’s Tablets have always relieved me. I have also found them a pleasant laxative.” These tablets tone up the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. If you are troubled with indigestion give them a trial, get well and stay well. C Lee Adams has returned from Ottawa, 111., where he went to close up a deal for an automobile service station and selling agency. Ottawa is a city of about 15,000 and Mr. Adams will have the agency for that city and a portion of the county in which it is located. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will go to Ottawa during the coming week to make their future home. H. O. Gourley, of Fair Oaks, has purchased Mr. Adams’ service station here and will also take over the selling agency of the Dodge car. Sad Death at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mrs. B. Forsythe has received the sad news of. the death of M. C. Brogan, of Tulsa, Okla. Mr. Brogan was sick but a short time with pneumonia and his death cocurred Friday, Oct. 12, at 3 p. m. Mr. Brogan was married to Miss Phoebe Randle on July 7, 1917, and his untimely death is sad indeed. The body of Mr. Brogan will be taken to Fayetteville, Tenn., his old home, for burial. -•■ :;
