Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1919 — Page 3
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Valerie Hill, son of Mrs. George Chambers, of east of Rensselaer, has returned home after almost two years’ service with the American army. Valerie was in the Panama Canal zone for many months and was discharged last week at an eastern cantonment.
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J. A. McFarland went to Monon today. John Fenwick, of Remington, was in Rensselaer today. TJorn; Saturday, October 4, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wynegar. u Roy Gerriger, of Chicago, is the, guest of his cousin, Harry Gifford, and family. Mrs. John Albertson went to Newcastle today for a visit with her Charles Fleming and Charles Armold, of Newton county, went to Crawfordsville today. Mrs. A. McConahay returned today to her home in Monon after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson, son and daughter, of Milroy, were in Rensselaer today. William I. Hoover, Landy McGee >md Ralph O’Riley went to Chicago -this morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert’ Sheets and of Chicago, came today foravi&it'Wrththef amily of James
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JfWL. /V ■ 1 fl/ r Undertaking WORLAND BROS. Rensselaer, Indiana REMINGTON SLAUGHTERED IN SATURDAY FOOTBALL GAME. The Remington high school foot--ball team, outweighing the locals several pounds to the man, came to ,town Saturday and was slaughtered by a count of 58 to 0 in the initial contest of the season here. The locals punctured the line and skirted the ends —of the visitors at will. and from the very outset there was not the slightest doubt as to the outcome of the game. Practically every member of the home squad got into action and each gave a good account of himself Coach Hadley possesses a light but speedy squad with plenty of football brains, and there is no reason why the material he has at hand should not develop one of the greatest high school teams in the history of the city. —The Remington team was bewildered throughout by the versatile attack launched against it and at no time was able to check the adj vance of its opponents. The management has not definitely decided on next Saturday’s opponent, but tt will be either Kentland or Logansport. Mike Devane, who had been the guest of Miss Anna Moosmiller, returned today to his home in Chalmers. - s Mrs. John Reed and daughters, Ellen and Margaret, of Virgie, left today for a visit with relatives at Decatur, Ina., and Delphos, O. Mrs. C. B. Wells returned this morning from a visit with her daughMrs. Daniel Robinson, and family at Hammond and Mrs. Clifford Wells and “family at Gary. tMrs. Julia Jack and son, G. E. Collins, who have farmed in Barkley township during the summer, have returned to Chicago, where they expect to make their home. Iva Healey, daughter of Col. and Mrs. George H. Healey, who had a slight attack of the influenza is much improved and is able to attend school. on route No. 1, was able to resume his work today after a few days’ absence caused by sickness. During his absence his route was served by his substitute, O. G. Baker.
Acid-Stomach Makes Millions Suffer
Indigestion—dyspepsia—sour stomachs—Bloated, gassy stomachs—belchy, miserable-feeling stomachs—these are Acid-Stomachs. What a lot of misery they cause! How Acid-Stomach, with its day-after-day sufferings, does take the joy out of life! Not only that AcidStomach is always undermining one’s health. Think of what acid does to the teeth —how the acid eats through the enamel, causing them to decay. Is it any wonder, then, that AcidStomach saps the strength of the strongest bodies and wrecks the health of so many people? You see ACID-STOMACH victims everywhere always ailing. They cant tell exactly what is the matter; all they say is, “I don’t feel well” —“I’m all in; tired, sickly.” If they only knew it, nine times out of ten it is Acid-Stomach that is ailing them. It surely makes good digestion difficult, causes food to sour and ferment in the bowels, weakens the blood and fills the system with poisons. It prevents one from getting
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Oscar Phegley returned Sunday evening to his home in Monticello. He had attended she Abner Griswold funeral. E. M. Graham and daughter Mary, of Indianapolis, came Sunday evening for a visit with the family of Dr. I. M. Washburn. turned Sunday to their home near Lafayette after a visit with the family of Elias Arnold. The Eastern Star Chapter will meet in regular session Tuesday .evening at 8 o’clock. The members are urged to be present as there will be work. If you need a Duroc gilt or a Spotted Poland China gilt or sows, attend Duvall & Morlan’s public sale October9th> - Wright brothers have closed their confectionery store iog—one week, extensive improvements. They hope to be ready to serve the public by next Sunday. The best registered Spotted Poland China male hog in Jasper county will be sold at Duvall & Morlan’s public sale October 9.
Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter/ Mary Jane, arrived home today from Palatka, Fla., where they had gone to avoid the hay-fever season here, Mary Jane being susceptible to that complaint. Mrs. William Daugherty, who had been here to attend the funeral of Abner Griswold and to visit the family of Alton Padgitt, returned to her home in Monticello Sunday evening;- —- 2/ Vada Thewlies, of Lafayette, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. James Mr. Jordan has been quite sick for a fewi days and has not been able to attend to his duties as flagman at the !Cullen street railroad crossing. Albert Witham is quite sick at his home in this city. His daughter, Mrs. George Chappell, of Grant Park, 111., went to her home this morning, but will return in a day or two. His brother, J. M. Witham, went to Blue Island, 111., this forenoon. Mrs. Heides Clements, of Mt. Vernon, and twin ' sons, Dr. Fred Clements, of the Presbyterian hospital, and Attorney French Clements, also of Chicago; Mrs. Nellie F. Wilson, of Cheyenne, Wyo., were guests Sunday of the family of J. W. Crooks. *Col. George H. Healey, editor of the Frankfort Daily Crescent-News, came Saturday evening and remained until Sunday evening with his family. The colonel has not been able to secure a residence in Frankfort, but as soon as one can be obtained he will move his family tothat city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stoner, of Peru, who had visited with the latter’s father, Elias Arnold, of Barkley township, started for their home Sunday afternoon. When about two miles west of Monon their automobile and an automobile being driven by W. E. Harris, of this city, collided and Mr. Stoner’s machine was quite badly damaged. NOTICE. There will be a ten. cent social at the Pocahontas hall Thursday evening, October 9. All members and their friends Attorney D.Delos Dean, who has been suffering with a severe case of tonsilitis, is ' reported as somewhat improved today. ; "
the full strength oat of their food. Take EATONIC and get rid of your Acid-Stomach. This wonderful modern remedy actually takes the excess aoid out of the stomach. Tt quickly and positively relieves bloat, heartbum, belching, food repeating, sour, gaSsy stomach, and the pains of indigestion. Makes the stomach cool and comfortable—keeps it sweet and strong. Banishes, all stomach troubles so completely that you forget you have a stomach. You can eat what you like and digest your food in comfort, without fear of distressing after-effects. EATONIO helps you get full strength out of every mouthful you eat—and that is what you must have to be well and strong—full strength from your food. EATONIO is in the form of tablets —tastes like a bit of candy. Absolutely harmless and agrees with the most delicate stomach. Try it. Get a big box of EATONIO from your druggist today. The cost is trifling. If it fails to bring wonderful relief, take it back; he will refund your money.
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J. M. Mitchell, of Medaryville, was_in Rensselaer Saturday. Alex Quinn went to Monon this forenoon. ‘ . » L. D. Legg went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hordeman, of Union township, were here today. John R. Dunlap left today for Akron, O. ' Charles Hudson and Floyd Griggs Mr. and Mrs. Lorah Hess returned today to their home near Francesville. G. W. Royster went to Aurora, 111., today. "■ 1" 1 The Rev. J. Budman Fleming went to Indianapolis today to attend the session of the Indiana Presbyterian synod.
wk XxWk JL Floral designs of all kinds made to order at Holden’s Greenhouse. Phone 426.
A SUMMER COUGH When a cough continues into warm weather, you can feel sure there is a chronic inflammation, which if neglected will develop into serious lung trouble. The best time to doctor a chronic cough is during the warm weather. An external inflammation always receives prompt attention because the condition can be seen, but an inflammation of the delicate mucus surface of the throat and lungs is much more serious. This condition furnishes fertile soil for the developing of the tubercular germ. Be wise and get rid of that cough before cold weather. Glando Pi ne is especially good for summer coughs. Accept no substitute. Use Glando Pine and get Results. For sale by.
CITY BUS LINE CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICEMILLER & SONS ’Phones 107 and 170.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS MARION TOWNSHIP C. W. Poxtill, Trustee. Odd Fellows’ Building, Rensselaer, on Saturday*. Office phone 542. Residence 328. NEWTON TOWNSHIP John Rush, Trustee. Office with E. P. Lane, over Murray’s store, in Rensselaer on Saturdays. JORDAN TOWNSHIP Julius G. Huff, Trustee. Office day—Thursday, at residence. Address, R. F. D. 4, Rensselaer. Phone 949-A. DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon. Opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 177—2 rings for office; 3 rings ’ for residence. Rensselaer, Indiana. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN 5 per cent farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows’ Block. DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician. Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones, office—2 rings on 300; residence—3 rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute and Chronic diseases. Spinal curvature a specialty. F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women. Office over Fendig’s Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence, 442. . flAl' ... Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh’s Drug Store. WILLIAMS & DEAN Lawyers. Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows’ Building.
W. H. PARKINSON Lawyer. Office, Room 4, Odd Fellows’ Building with G. H. McLain. Rensselaer office days— Friday and Saturday of each week. DR. E. N. LOY Office in the Building (•...Telephone 89. JOHN A. DUNLAP Lawyer. (Successor to Frank Foltz> Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Farm loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. Rensselaer, Indiana. CHARLES M. SANDS Lawyer. Office In I. O. O. F. Building Room 7. L. A. BOSTWICK Engineer and Surveyor. Ditch and Map Work —Road Maps. Office on East Harrison street, in block . . east of court house. _ Have car. 'Phone 549. Rensselaer, Indiana. W,L. WOOD Atorney at Law. Loans, Real Estate and Collections. Buy and Sell Bonds. Office Room No. 1. Odd Fellows’ Building.
Until further notice I will be in Chicago for post-gradu-ate instruction on Tuesday of each week, returning at * *- DR. L M. WASHBURN-
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