Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
- Mack Sullivan and wife, of Pine Village, where he is engaged in thg drug business, were Rensselaer visitors yesterday, having come to consult Dr. Charles Honan, brother of Attorney Honan, who was here for a brief stay. -j'. tel. ’7-"'' ,v The son of Forg Moore, who lost a leg while the family resided in Rensselaer several years ago, was compelled to undergo another operation in Hammond one day this week, haying two inches of the bone removed, owing to the fact that the bone protuded. Itch 1 Itch! I tch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment, i It cures piles, eczema, any skin itching. All druggets sell it 7 < i; ’•' x 777C. R. Steward, Lem Huston, Willu m Simons and Fred McColly went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the Grand Lodge of Odd Feilows. Mr. Steward ip the grand sentinel and also a member of a by-laws committee of the grand lodge. Mr. Huston represents the local lodge and Messrs. Simons and McColly the local en- z campment X 7 ,;77: '’7\ ; r 7' Ed Oliver, who is advertising for a Scotch Collie dog, which Strayed from his farm near Newland, is offering a reward of $25 for information that will lead to its recovery. The dog once saved the life of its owner’s father and he is very anxious for its return. Here is a chance for some loca Hawkshaw to.make a stake. A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and contipation—weakens the whole system. Doan’s Regulets (25 cents per box> correct the liver, tone the stomach, cure constipation. Chas. Haim returned last Saturday from Lisbon, N. Dak., where he has been working for W. M. Hammond, well known here as “Bud.” He says that there *was a fairly good crop about Lisbon. He expects to return there year. Billy Ferguson returned from there about two ago. He reports that Bud’s crop only made about 8 bushels to the acre this year. ■ •/. ’■ '■ 4 • 7 ‘ W. F. Smith was compelled on account of the bad weather to quit road building at Wanatah last Saturday This week sheds are being built for the protection of machinery, tools, wagons, etc., and the force will all return, home the last of the. week. Usually the weather permits road building-to continue to utmost Christmas, but the early cold spell has brought things to an earner close this year. The Wanatah contract is for abo lt ?60 Dr. Charles Honan and wife arrived here Saturday from Germany, where he engaged in the practice nf medl-“cvx-ri; expected to visit his brother, Attorney Honan and family for several days before going there, but Monday recuaed a telegram from his architect cures oabr> croup. Willie s daily cuts and bruises mamma's- aore throat, grandpas lameness—-Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the great household A - ll ‘ ml? : : ■ J/ '
