Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M h ri B ht yoajxan get sure. constipation, dyspepsia, stomach and liver > troubles. Don't go home without aboxto■e*alb Dreg A Oltees. De-, Ho If nth, 111. Chance Made In Cashier of The State Bask Of Monon. On November Ist T. A. Hollings- . worth will sever hia connection with the State Bank of Monon, of which he has been the enabler for some time, and go to Isifayette to’ become the cashier of the Merchants National Bank. Mr. Hollingsworth will be sue; needed by Carl C. Middlestadt, for many years the proprietor of the Monon house, the hotel at the Monon station. This has been leased to Henry Long, of Medaryville, The Monon News speaks highly of the business ability of Mr. Hollingsworth* and also of Mr. Middlestadt We have just received our first shipment of self-raising pancake and buckwheat flour. j; JOHN EGER. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was s’l used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill? For sale by all dealer*. c Dr. H. L. Brown returned Thursdny evenlng from Lafayette, where he attended the meeting of the .Northern Indiana Dental Society. The next annual convention will be held at Kendallville. For four hours Thursday the convention hall was transferred into a mammoth dental parlor with 75 dentists performing operations on tlje teeth of voluntary subjects, many of whom were from the orphans' homes. The marriage of. Miss Martha Parkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H E. Parkinson, and Mr. Howard Mills, assistant cashier of the Trust and savings Bank, will take place Saturday morning at 9 o’clock at the home of Miss Parkinson, northeast of town. After the wedding tour Mr. and Mrs Mflls will be at home in the residence of Mrs. C. E. Mills, on Cedar street Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mills came from Muncie last evening to attend the wedding and Mrs. Mills will remain for a week or ten days. A Classified Adv. will rent it.

Herman R Tuteur —o—Made Clothes 1 have this season around 250 samples Blue Serges In Plains and Fancies The largest assortment in town to pick from; also all the Newest Fabrics All in lengths. —— “ I kuw there is i saviig.” lispection livited. CLEMffIG. PRESSING. H Over Waner's Store.