Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Pure. sSSBSEI ' I LILI 1 "DOTAL JXunwHWKi Why these grapes ? Because from the healthful grape comes the chief ingredient of Royal Baking Powder, Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Alum-phosphatc powden are made with hanh mineral acids ' and must be avoided.
TUESDAY Fred Stockslck has been quite sick for the past several days. Mrs. E. W. Miller, of Fair Oaks, was shopping in Rensselaer Monday. Miss Hazel Woodcox, of Chicago, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thad Stephens. John Ott, of Remington, brought a load of Garpenterites over this morning to hear Bryan. Hiram Day apd his men went to Roselawn this morning with his men to plaster a new house. Perry Hurley and mother, of Fair Oaks, have gone to Delphi, to attend a meeting of the Dunkards. Mrs. Kate R. Watson went to New Albany today to attend a synodical missionary meeting being held there. The Kight building at Roselawn is being rushed to completion, and the saloon there will be doing business within a few days. Mrs. Lewis Brown returned to her home kt Frankfort today, after a visit of a few days with her son, O. E. Brown, and family, west of town. Miss Ella, Ritchie returned to her home in Anderson, Ind., today, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Kate R. Watson, and other relatives and friends. W. A. Davenport, the assistant day agent, at the depot, badly mashed the second finger on his right hand this morning by having it caught under a heavy trunk. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Irwin celebrated their fifth wedding—anniversary last Sunday by entertaining their Rensselaer relatives, and also Mr. and Mis. A. E. Wallace and Mr. C.T. Plumme 1- , of Chicago. The latter is a brother of Mrs. Irwin. Jay W. Williams returned this morning from Bellefountain, Ohio, where his brother, J. B. Williams, has been quite sick for the past ten months. He thinks that he Is slightly better but that the improvement Is not apt to be permanent Mrs. M. L. Spitler, jr., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Yeoman, since the Ist of September, left this morning for Benton Harbor, Mich., to visit her aunt, Mrs. John Chamberlain, She will go from there to her home in Oklahoma City. Len L. Lefler, who has been conducting a confectionary store at Crawfordsville since last December, has left that city and engaged in business at Lafayette. He could not get his landlord at Crawfordsville to make some Improvements in the store room he occupied and could not find another suitable location, and found a good opening at Lafayette.
Falling Hair Dandruff Ayer** HiHr \/Ignr promptly destroys the germs Ayer’s Hair Vigor Just u promptly destroys the that cause falling hair. It nourishes the hair- germs that cause dandruff, it removes every bulbs, restores them to health. The hair stope trace of dandruff itself, and keeps the scalp falling opt, grows more rapidly. dean and in a healthy condition. Does not Color the Hair We wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer's Hair Vigor does not aflect the color of the hair, even to the slightest degree. Persons with the whitest or the lightest and most delicate blond hair may use It freely without having the hair made a shade darker. Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him what he thinks of it. J. C. AVcn Commit*, tcmtl. Man. ' ' <■
