Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs.- Van Wood and children went *to McCoysburg today for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gwin went to Indianapolis today for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Wenrick and baby came today for a,few days visit with her mother, Mrs. O. Baker. , A. F. Griswold returned home today after a visit in Chicago with friends. Mrs. E. Graham and children went to Indianapolis today to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. E. E. Graham. Miss Dorothy Kramford, of Chicago, came today for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reeve and family. Mrs. Rebecca Robinson went to McCoysburg today to spend Thanksgiving with her son. Granville Moody went to Mt. Vernon, la., today to spend Thanksgiving. Miss Helen Duvall went to Otterbein, Ind., today for a few days’ visit with Miss Madeline Price.
Miss Daisy Bell, of Indianapolis, went to Marathon, la., today, to spend the winter. Alva Simpson has ordered the Republican sent to his brother-in-law, Harvey Gasper at Sioux City, lowa. First Lieutenant J. A. Meyer and family went to LaGrange, Indiana, for a visit With relatives. They expect to return here next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kleist, of Wolcott, went to Chicago this morning for a few days’ visit with friends and relatives. Miss Marjorie Sturdy, of Chicago, returned to her home Tuesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson. Mrs. Nellie M. Harris, of Grand Rapids,,, Mich., stopped here today for a few days visit. She is on her way to her home in California. Wooshull I. Spitler returned to Rensselaer Tuesday evening. In two weeks he will report at Camp Custer, Michigan. Fred Ball, of Monon, Ind., and one of the regular conductors on the local freight that runs between Monon and Hammond, were in Rensselaer.
Bom, at the hospital, Tuesday, Nov. 27, a girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Learning. First child. Mother and child doing well and father very happy. We have just inloaded a car of extra fancy Idaho potatoes. It is one of the best cars of potatoes that I have ever handled. Large, smooth, ripe stock. Free from frost, and cooks white and mealy, with no black centers. JOHN EGER Harriett Landers, well known here will be married Thanksgiving Day to an Army Officer from Camp Grant. Mrs. K. T. Rhoades will attend the wedding. Bulk rolled Oats are cheaper than package, 7% per pound. Home Grocery. Mrs. Virgil Hamilton, of Indianapolis came Monday evening for a visit until after Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner. Mr. Hamilton will arrive this evening; GOING UP. Oats were 68c here today. Butterfat is 47c. Both of these may make our pocket book lean.
Russell Warren, who enlisted in the navy three months ago, arrived from Boston Tuesday evening for a ten days\»visit with his* parents, Mr. and Mrs. I N. Warren. Russeil has not been assigned to a ship yet, out expects to in the near future. GOOD ADVICE A Rensseaer Citizen Give* Information of Priceless Value. When you suffer from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Feel weak, languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary disorders; J)o you know what to do? Home Rensselaer people do. Read the statements that follows. It’s from a Rensselaer citizen. Testimony that can be investiES Mrs. R. E. Scott, Van Rensselaer St., says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills, whenever my kidneys have become disordered and I give them credit for the excellent health I now enjoy. By putting my kidneys in good condition Doan’s have saved me from the suffering I used to have from the steady ache across my kidneys, pains in my back and other symptoms of kidney trouble. Doan s Kidney Pills are fine and I advise anyone troubled as I was to use them.” . ~ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remeldy—get Doan’s Kidney Pillis—the same that Mrs. Scott had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Hereafter the fare dn my transfer line, operating between the city and Remington, will be |I.OO each way. I have foud it necessary to advance the price owing to my having, to pay a war tax on each fare. “BILLY FRYE.” . FOR SALE > An Underwood typewriter, cheap if taken at once.—Dr. H. L. Brown. Moke your' wants known in our Classified Column.
