Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SORE FgET 60! X. X. XeaCig XabAs the Agency for XBo, Already the tewteh Xamady for Painful swot. Rejoice and be glad, alt ye residents of Rensselaer who suffer from sore, painful, burning or smarting feet, for B. F. Fendlg now sells Eso, tne different remedy that banishes all misery from the feet and makes them feel Ane in almost no time. Eso is a refined ointment, very pleasant to use, and a large glass Jar only costs f& cents. It surely is the finest thing on earth for swollen or aching feet, and it promptly extracts the pain and soreness from corns, bartons and callouses. If you want a pair of comfortable feet that won’t give you any bother throughout a strenuous day, get Eso and rub it in. v - And Eeo is mighty good for other things too, sunburnt for instance,, and chafing, and Is very soothing and healing in skin diseases. Only 25 cents. EZO CHEMICAL CO.. Rochester. N. Y., Makers. James EUis, Jr., went to Chicago this morning to see his brother John, who is to graduate soon from a medical college and who is now. working in one of the city hospitals. John will enter the medical profession equipped with an education of great thoroughness, excelled by few who select that profession. He will probably Bpend c year in Chicago hospitals before do r iding upon a locatiop. Grover Ritchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. K, Ritchie, was pronounced Jnshne by a board of physicians and Squire Irwin Monday. He was married a little over a year ago to a daughter of J. W. Smith, of Union township, and moved to South Dakota. They returned last fall and he has been working for Ed Randle, in Barkley township, for some time. He developed his insane condition but recently and had threatened to take his own life and would get up and wander through the fields at night, only partly clothed. He is 24 years of age. He is at present at his father’s home, but application has been made to take him to Longcliffe for treatment. Our suits are not only made to measure, but they are strictly handtailored and will all fit you beautiful, and all linings and front on the coats are guaranteed to wear as long and hold., up as long as the suits last. C. EARL DUVALL.
MISCELLANEOUS. Painting and Paper Hanging—For prompt service and satisfactory work call Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper hanger, telephone No. 472. *€>€lfe FOR HATCHING. ■ 1 v 1 - -■ ' ' S. 0. Black Minorca.—The Standard weight of the single comb Black Minorca is the same as that of the Plymouth Rock and it is the only bird that lays the extremely large white egg. We will sell 15 eggs for $1.50, or 50 for $4.00. Indian Runner Duck eggs, SI.OO per setting of 13. Shipped or delivered to convenient points for you. Joseph A. Pullin, R. D. No. 1. Rensselaer, lnd. Phone 534 F. Bose Comb R. I. Red—Eggs for hatching from our carefully mated pens of winners. We won first prizes on our cockerels at Rensselaer, Remington, and the great Logansport show. The Pirate defeated the Ring at Rensselaer and Proud Advance defeated them all at Remington and Logansport. We have carefully mated up these birds to produce the best advantage, and fanciers of heavy laying “good” R. 1. Reds will not be disappointed with the results. Eggs from these high scoring winners,-$3.00 per 15; $5.00 for 30. We guarantee .i reasonal le batch. Peck & Lock, Remington, ludiana. For Sale—White Wyandotte eggs for setting; won all firsts at Rensselaer, 1911. Eggs $1 per 15; $5.00 per 100. Arthur Mayhew, Rensselaer, lnd. ML Ayr phone 29 H. As the breeding season is now hen, we'again have pure bred single comb white leghorn eggs for sale, for the small sum of 75 cents a setting of 15 eggs. There were 22,618 eggs laid on this farm in 1910, by 215 hens. Phone 502 D. Mrs. Edward Heratb, Route 1, Rensselaer, Ind. For. Sale —Indian Runner duck eggs; have 60 laying ducks; booking orders qow; won 16 ribbons at 2 shows. Eggs $1 per 15; $6.00 per 100. Maybew Bros., R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. LOST. Lost—Saturday evening, three one dollar bills between central office and Fendig’s dry goods store. Return to Republican office. Lost—Black plush robe between the late Jaseph Williams farm and the first bouse north. Finder please return to Ray Williams or leave at this office. Lost—A small gold watch chain. Finder please return to C. C. Warner or leave at this office. Reward. FOUND. Fou4—On east gravel, a ladies’ cloak. Inquire bore. MOTORCYCLES. Motorcycles.—Wagner and Excelsior, new and second hand machines at reasonable prices. Inquire of Chester Arnold, Rensselaer Ind., box 182, or telephone 612 H.
