Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Dora went to Chicago this morning and from there will accompany her granddaughter. Miss Alplm Kenton, ta Mitcjiell, S. Dak., for a visit with her sons and daughter there. , Mrs. Will Zard accompanied her as far as Chicago. William B. Austin has filed a complaint for the foreclosure of property belonging to Wjsu S. and Uottie B. DeArmond, at Tefft. The’amount of the alleged unpaid note is SIOO, and. judgment is as Vo d for' that amount with interest and attorney fees. Trevor Wilcox,. of Surrey, son-in-law of W. H. Beam, will leave the fijcst. of next week for a trip to'" Portland, Oreg., Seattle, Wash., and other western points. The trip is to be a prospecting’one, and if Trevor sees an opportunity for an investment in the west, he may locate there. Mrs. Will Pollock, of Morocco, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. John L. Nichols, since Monday, was joined today by her husband. They have been living with his parents 'but are now furnishing a house for themselves, and will reside on a farm near Morocco.

Children Cry FOR JLETCHER’S PASTOR! A J.‘IT. Hazen, who 4 -formerly lived in Jordan township, and his daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Carlock, were here yesterday from North Vernon, trying to make a deal for the Leavel bakery, that being the business of Mr. Carlock. They were unsuccessful, hotyever, and went from here to Woodland and Kentland, having a deal in prospect at both places. A bunch of checker players down at Ambia have been reading about the Kentland-Rensselaer games, and wanted a chance to clean up the champions, so arrangements were made to play a few games by phone Friday night. There were five players at the Ambia end, and ApditojBringham and Chester Loughridge at this end. The games run until one o’clock. At that hour Ambia had not won a point and asked to retire.— Kentland Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Newels will start tomorrow on a ten days’ trip to visit five married daughters who all live in, different Indiana towns. They will go first to Gary to visit Mrs. Grace Meyer, thence to to visit Mrs. Lillian McGimsey, thence to Wabash, where Mrs. Ida Cochran lives, thenfce to see Mrs. Adelma Alter at Forest, and lastly to see Mrs. Ada Wheeler at Flora. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler are here today, having come over in their new auto yesterday.

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' _ SATURDAY. Harry Baxter and wife were downfrom Fair Oaks today. Roe Yeoman is here from Purdue for an over Sunday visit. E. C. Myers is here from Drayton, N. Dak., on a trade for a farm in this county. Mrs. A. D. Britton went to DeMotte today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Bert DeMoss. A. W. Sawin, of Hope, Ind., returned home today, after being here on a real estate deal. W. L. Nleworth, the Prudential insurance agent, went to Frankfort today to remain over Sunday. Mrs. Mary A. Cooper returned to Fair Oaks today, after a short visit here with Mrs. Galbraith and others. Miss Alice Shedd is here from Otterbein to remain over Sunday with he* parents eaßt of town. Frank and J. T. Morton have bought the Geo. Nlcholnon farm of 200 acres in Jordan township/ Remington Press. Rey. H. W. Steen has resigned as pastor of the Oxford Presbyterian ehurch in order to accept a call at Prescott, Aril. J- D. Lowe, who recently moved to a frfrm 8 miles southeast, of Rensselaer., wept to Delphi today and will go from there to Wabash and Fairmount on business.

night before retiring with warm water and a little oat meal tied up in a small cloth bag, then, after drying weu, use the following inexpensive and perfectly harmless prescription, which can be filled at any drug store: Clearola ox., Ether 1 os., Alcohol 7 ounces. Use t(Us ja{xture on the face as oftsn as possible during the day, but use night and morning anyway, allowing it 46 remain on the face at least ton minutes, then the powdery lUm xpay be wiped off, Do not wash tha face for seme little time after uaing. By following this simple treat" MtereßSasr * c, “ r