Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1901 — THINGS IN GENERAL! [ARTICLE]

THINGS IN GENERAL!

Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! News Items Caught on the (tun and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes. Bath cabinets at Long’s. J. P. Overton Is visiting in Illinois. Enjoy Turkish baths at home, 3 cts. each. For fine job work call at the JOURNAL office. Mrs. A. Lewis is sick with pleuro pneumonia. -- , J. H. Maines is at Chatsworth, 111., on business. J. T. Penn started his street sprinkler Monday. Mrs. A. M. Churchill spent Sunday at Monticello. Mrs. S. E. Yeoman is laid u p with a sprained ankle. Miss Orrie V. Clark has purchased an Everett piano. Wm. Warren moved too the Borntrager farm Monday. Carmen Penn has returned from a visit at Murdock, 111. See those $5.00 Bath Cabinets at Long’s before buying. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurrie are visiting relatives at Paoli. Joe Reynolds was home from Delphi to spend the Sabbath. <• Fob Sale— Pair of young mules. Inquire of A. L, Padgett. Mrs. Agnes Kelley has returned to her home at Rockford, 111. Albert Carter has secured a position in a drug store in Chicago. The oontract for the big Kankakee ditch will be let April 26th. Will Morris has moved back to Rensselaer from Chicago Heights. J. J. Hunt made a business trip to St. Joseph, Mich., Saturday. George Wood is able to resume his work for Dr. Hartsell again. Mrs, A. Laudry, of Momence, 111., is the guest of relatives here.

Fame Haas has returned from an extended visit in Medaryville. Miss Tillie Fendig is clerking in Loeb & Foust's store at Delphi. A. W. Huff, of Orawfordsville, is visiting his brother, W. A. Huff. J. W. Williams spent Sunday at Delphi, the guest of his daughter. Brick is being placed on the ground for the Odd Fellows new building. W. Os Sayler has gone to Terre Haute to attend the state normal. Take a bath in one of those vapor bath cabinets at Long’s drug store. Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth has returned to school at Kalamazoo, Mich. Attorney Cummings, of Kentland, was in attendance at court this week. Do not fail to call at Mary Meyer’s millinery opening, Apr. 3,4, 5, and 6. Mr. and Mrs. William Ridenour, of near Virgie, have moved to Oklahoma. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eldrich, of McOoysburg, Monday, a 12 pound son. The Journal has just recoiveda large assortment of poster mounting board. The best cure for the grip is a hot bath in the Robinson Thermal Bath Cabinet. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hanley, of Kniman, visited their son, Charlie, Sunday. Mrs. George Hoover returned last week from an extended stay in Florida. J. F. Warren and Mrs. R. W. Spr gg are taking the school enumeration of Rensselaer. Ross Goble has rented and will move into Marsh Warren’s house on Weston street. Wm. Morris has moved back from Chioago Heights onto a farm in Jordan township. M. F. Chilcote has returned from Mt. Ayr, where he has been nursing an amputated toe.

Ask your grocer for Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2oz. package five cents. Refuse imitations. Our new 1901 style Robinson folding hot air and vapor bath cabinets at Long’s drug store. G. E. Murray and G. K. Hollingsworth have gone to Kansas City, Mo., on a business trip. > Mrs. D. B. Nowels left on Tuesday for Lamar, Col., for a visit with her husband and parents. Bro. Marshall, of the Republican, is confined to his home with his old enemy, the quinzy. George Spitler left Saturday to become one of the bill posting crew of John Robinson’s circus. , Fob Rent— Small farm 1} mile west of Rensselaer. Inquire of T. W. Grant, Rose Lawn, Ind. 2t Ground was broken Monday for Mrs. Candace Loughridge’s new house on Van Rensselaer street. John Westfall, of Remington, was admitted to the bar of the Jasper circuit court last Thursday. When you go to buy bluing, ask for Red Cross Ball Blue. Large package Scents. Refuse imitations. J. F. Warren departed for Oklahoma Tuesday morning. He was accompanied by his daughter Carrie. Frank Kressler has sold his news stand to Willie Barkley, and has gone to Chicago in search of a situation. A. Leopold is erecting another neat tenant house across the street from his residence. R. C. Dowler is doing the work. The W. R. C. treated Mrs. Wm. Warren to a surprise party Saturday evening, previous to her removal to the country. Rev. Ward began revival meetings at the Christian church Monday. Rev. I. N. Grisao, of Winamac, is assisting him. E. F. Short is again out of business, having sold his new feed barn to Frank King. He will look elsewhere for a location. Irwin & Irwin is the style of the new firm that succeeds Warren & Irwin. The firm is composed ofj. F. Irwin and his son, S. C. Irwin. Mrs. R. A. Merrill and son, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Goble, departed for their home at Denver, Col., Tuesday. Rev. Sines will move to Rensselaer and have charge of Judy & Wood’s branch store. He will occupy Wm. Warren’s house on Weston street. Remember that when the Rensselaer Decorating Co. does your work that mechanics will do the job and not “kids” or inexperienced men. We sell paints and wall paper of all kinds, also all kinds of painters’ and paper hangers’ supplies. Rensselaer Decorating Co. Have Jerry’s bus to call for you when you want to make a train. Satisfactory service at all times. Will Make all trains day or night upon call. The Citizens band will be reorganized. T. J. McCoy and Frank Ross are raising funds to employ an instruc tor, and practice will begin at once Frank Lear, the old reliable machine and gasolene stove repairer, is again in town and will be here for a week. Leave orders at Huff’s jewelry store.

Rev. Mcßride, Miss Bertha Hammond, Miss Millie Sayler and Claude Sayler attended the F. W. Baptist quarterly meeting at Brookston last Friday. Taken this month keeps you well all summer. Greatest spring tonic known. Rocky Monntain Tea, made by Madison Medicine Co. 36c. B. F. Fendig. Those famous little pills, DeWitt’s Little Egrly Risers will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. A. F, Long. Cures dizzy spells, tired feelings, stomach, kidney and liver troubles Keeps you well all summer. Rocky Mountain Tea taken this month. 36c. B. F. Fendig. If your gasolene stove or sewing machine is out of repair, Frank Lear wiil put them in shape on short notice. Leave orders at Huff’s jewelry store. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It is imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt’s. A. F. Long.