Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Chrj*«unhemi»as and Chicken Pie. A Chrysanthemum Show and tlhiokea Pie supper, wilj be given by the' ladies of the W, R. C. on the evening of the 22nd of November to replenish the Relief Fund. Winter is upon us, and already we have been called upon to assist some of our worthy soldier’s families, some have had to seek help from other sources and are g-Tling help from the county which the £ lief Corps should furnish, but on account of scarcity of funds have been unable to supply. Let everyone whose heart is in this charitable work patronize us. We will try and give you your money’s Worth, and you will he contiibutiag your mite to a worthy cause. j

_ ( Gattie F. Wkavzr, Sec. By Com. J Auce Osborne, ( Hetty E. Reynold s. Every mem&er of the W. R. C. is earnestly requested to be present at our Bext meeting to .complete arrangements. Let evenyone take hold . of this endeavor., with an efrart that l means success. (Let us mot forget phe sacred cause for which we are together. ~ ißacs. 'W. R. <3. ItEMINGTQSJ ITEMS. 1 «s Bennett is visiting her sister, S#te. _—_.

Mses Emma Landoa returned last Tuesday, after a three weeks’ visit at Kokwmp and Indianapolis.

Mrs. Andenon, of Chicago, is [ ri uting her sister, Mrs. Cooper, j 'r. and Mrs. Walter Gumm Suns dayai Hn Chicago.

I Mr v Calvin Wertz returned to his , j Pennsylvania, Monday.

/[ 1 . Shaw, of Lafayette, 18, ’ • 4 o visit her daughme °CBday k - Monday. SLe reL n ° Gd ’ter, of

I- w 7 • aQ d Airs. IPtn n of sSlpSis TT;; °r**l , I OrJand oj r Jo " da G - B - Ch* »<„ J J Spe ” l «» winter W lt 1 °" d “* to/ ,i The play at f . ■* lrs ° D John. I . »*%„£.. • Wk# ' '■'••

_.„g, Betted the neat ljM eight dotlare to«^the| library fund. ftn d tbe clemency of the lhatwßS two miles distant from ’ doing, xtta,ell. I)aralK ( The Harvest FtSt . by tUe Hall, Saturday evening, g erige School evening success. 1 lie rcG£ l dollars

• t j 4 more than forty • ftownotod totnor £ „. Tke hall reisemhled a with corn .lain. I "' J P““ P •“ ” lld ttve S a peri ntend-nt am joys in oVermllsand )a mpiv. ! Miss Au aa Devailmll, bneof our most 1 popular t,ear lu;rs, ans called to her , ' j home in Michigan, last Mondiy, by | I serio us illness of her mother. Ih 1 I place wid be filled during her absence by Miss Stella Grill «. Miss Gridin has previously taught in our schools and is fully capable of doing the

woikin a good and acceptable manner. The evening services at the Christian church are increasing in interest. They will continue throughout the week. It is hop.nl that Elder Brady, of Rensselaer, will hi present a pirt of the week.

Mrs. 1) W. Peck went to Salem Wednesday fur a short vi-.it. Ralph Brewster died veiy suddenly at his home last Monday morning. Although he has for some time be* n a great sufferer, he was not confined to his bed, and his death was quite unexpected. He was horn in \\ hitelull , N. Y. jn 1827. and moved to Lasalle Co. 111., in 1840. From thence he | moved to Good land in 1874. He came to Remington in 1884 and lived on ins farm until last spring he moved to town. He leaves a wife and five children. Three of his daughters, Mrs. Will Sk-flf, of Wat seka, Miss Mate Brewster of Chicago, and Mrs. Ed Maxwell of this "place, I wcie present at the funeral.

morris’ English SiableP owder Not only cures but pre ents disea e and when fed two i three times a week wid keep y*»ur s ock in tlie condition, will make them silos, fat and «lossy. Changes th en ire system, 2ives new *lo ».i, n w lie. and puts fheui in good conditi-m for spring wor<. Ful p *und packages 25 cents So d by I'. B. Meyer.

Morris English stable liniment Unis he procession. Thq wonder iniu eut of the age. Cores alter all . m.v -failed Has stood the tea f i wen’ V \eai s of constant use hy one leading vet*' inary surgeons o i Bnidaml. amt t« now *old m tlm coon . pou a i-oeitiye guarantee. Good or manor Least. Price 60 cents and I *i. aoM b> *'■ We >* r '