Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADDITIONAL TODAY’S LOCAL HAPPENINGS. A. F. Long is in Chicago today. Jerry Garland went to Logansport today to see his brother. brder your Case corn planter fertilizer attachment at once of Maines & Hamilton. Joseph Lane, father of Trustee Edward Lane, of Newton township, is reported to be in quite poor health. The Emporium solicits your cleaning and pressing. Suits pressed 50c. Cleaned and pressed, SI.OO. H. B. TUTEUR, over Warner Bros. Patrick Halligan continues to improve though very slowly at the home of his ''daughter in Ocala, Fla. His son Jim is still with him. I have over 1,000 nifty merchanttailoring spring patterns from which to select your made-to-measure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. B. Tuteur. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Timmons returned to Otterbein this morning after a visit here with his sister, Mrs. E. J. Morris and family on Austin avenue. County Treasurer Jesse D. Allman went to Logansport today to see his brother John, whose sickness had been mentioned several times in the Republican. —■ —•— l —■ — =--- I guarantee all coat fronts to hold their shape, and wil| reline any garment where the linings or trimmings do not give entire satisfaction. H. B. Tuteur. James Clark and wife have moved to their new cottage on Weston street and Isaac Wiltshire and wife will occupy the house they vacated on Austin avenue. Ed Hopkins is today loading his household goods for Spokane, Wash. •They will depart next Tuesday morning. Mr. anA Mrs. Richard Crowell will start for Kalispell, Mont., at the same tiipe.

John W. Mannon, of Tefft, and M. M. Ocker, of Medaryville, came over from the latter town in Mr. Ocker’s runabout Thursday. Mr. Mannon was recently bereft by the loss of his wife and he has broken ,up housekeeping and is living for the time being with his son, Robert A. Mannon, in Wheatfield. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic constipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold by all dealers. c Mrs. C. H. Tryon left Thursday for Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., for a visit until about April Ist with relatives and to look after some business matters.. Mr. Tryon will remain here, looking after his farm interests. They expect to occupy their property upon or soon after her return. They will maintain a home at Sacketts Harbor and also furnish a home here and probably spend a part of their time with his two sons in Oklahoma. When looking for shoe bargains, don’t forget the shoe department at the Home Grocery. < A. L. Branch, formerly of Rensselaer, but now engaged in business in Stockton, Cal., was in Rensselaer from Saturday to Monday, but the Republican did not learn about his visit until today, and few people knew he was in town. He came back on a business trip relating to a farm owned by his wife near Attica, and which he rented while there. Mr. and Mrs. Branch are enjoying quite good health but the two daughters were suffering with bad colds when he left home. He is engaged in the cement, lime and sand business. Skin Diseases Readily Cored By a Simple Home Treatment. Persons who are suffering from blackheads, pimples, dandruff, eczema, tetter, ring-worm, or any form of skin disease, often ask the question, “Is there a cure?” Mr. A. P. Long, the druggist, says, “yes, there is a cure." ZEMO, a scientific, clean, liquid preparation for external use, gives prompt relief and permanently cures every form of skin and scalp disease. ZEMO draws the germ life and poisons from underneath the skin to the surface and destroys them and in this way affects a' complete cure of any form of skin or scalp disease, whether oh infants or grown persons. Mr. A. F. Long will show you proof of many remarkable cures made by ZEMO and will gladly explain to you how you can be cured by this clean, simple home treatment. 2