Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
E. P. Honan went to Fort Wayne » Mrs. H. R. Kume went to Chicago this morning. Gertrude and Guy Replogle Went to Monticello this morning to visit relatives.
Miss Jane Parkison went to Indianapolis this morning to visit Miss Marie Hamilton at Butler College. J. H. O’Neal, who spent Sunday with his daughter, Sarah Alice, returned to Lafayette today. Miss Ruth Cowan, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Padgitt, returned to her home in Crawfordsville this morning. Thomas Goodman, Jr., returned to Gary this morning, after an over Sunday visit with his wife and daughter.. > ' Mrs. Rufus Knox and two children returned to their home in Chicago this morning, after visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. Bernice Wood and children, John Langford and Mrs. Chas. Harvey autoed to Donovan and spent Sunday with the former’s . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Goar. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Frye and Mrs. Roy Stephenson and daughter, Mary, motored to Chicago Heights Sunday. Grandmother Stephenson and Dortha Frye accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McKay, of Fair Oaks, were in Rensselaer today. They had been to Kirklin to attend the funeral of Mr. McKay’s brother-in-law, J. A. Hardin. They continued to their hdme at Fair Oaks this afternoon. Amos Deere and Theodore Crowder had an automobile accident near Remington Sunday afternoon. Young Crowder had his head quite severely cut but Amos escaped without injury.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Eger returned Friday evening from a trip to Chicago and Gary. They had driven up earlier in the week, accompanied by Mrs. Mary D. Eger, who went on to, Milwaukee to make an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Griswold. Color* Morbus. This is B very painful and dangerous disease. In almost every ndgbborhood someone has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a physician summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house so as to be prepared for it Mrs. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ind., writes: “During the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken sick with Cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief. C NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers Grain Company will meet in the East Court room in the court house in Rensselear at 2 p. m., Monday, June 17, for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve during the coming year. At roll call the checks for the patronage and stock dividends will be distributed to the stockholders. All members are urged to be present to get their dividends and to participate in the election of directors and any other business that may come before the meeting. CHARLES W. POSTILL, Sec.
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