Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ul* THBOW OUT THE LINE. Give Them Help and Hany Rensselaer People Will Be “Throw Out the "Life Line”— The kidneys need help. They’re overworked —can’t get the poison filtered out of the blood. They’re getting worse every minute. Will you help them? > Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought thousands .of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair Rensselaer testimony proves their worth. Nelson Randle, N. Main Street, Rensselaer, Ifid., says: “I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills at different times when suffering from a lame and aching back and other symptoms of disordered kidneys. I was led to procure this remedy at Fendig’s Drug Store by reading about its good work in similar cases. Relief soon followed Its use and the backache and other kidney difficulties were finally disposed of. Whenever I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills since then, they have lived up to representations. I do not know of a case where this remedy has failed tq prove of benefit” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s —and take no other. ,

Fancy evaporated apricots 10c a pound and peaches 12%c a pound at John Eger’s. The Duke of Connought, uncle of King George, will soon make a flying visit to Washington and pay his respects to President Taft." . ... - ’*'■ fer:","T — • Karo Corn Syrup, 15c size can 10c; the sorghum molasses, pure maple sugar, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Quarreling over a woman, Ross C. Wolfe; aged 26, shot" and killed Mack Thomas, aged 24, at Kokomo. He then shot and seriously wounded himself. “The Best Ever" home made bread, cinnamon loaves, cakes, doughnuts, rye and graham bread and Boston baked beans at Mrs. Green’s bakery. Order the day before. Phone 477. There is one man in Jasper county who is hoping the sun will shine on groundhog day. Not for the effect it will have on the six weeks to follow but just for the sake of the day itself. That man is A C. Pancoast, whose sale will take place that day, Feb. 2nd. As he plana a trip to the south he won’t really care very much what the groundhog dishes up after that day, but he wants a bright day, a clear sun, a. big crowd and a badly scared groundhog. Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp,.of Gardner, Kans., has been at the home of Mrs. Hester Hoyes for the past several weeks. She is in her 79th year and is enjoying excellent health. Mrs. Sharp is the widow of John Sharp, who moved, from Jasper county to the west 46 years ago. He never returned and afterhisdeath about a year and a half ago Mrs. Sharp decided to mak« a visit to her old homev&be is a sister of George Hoyes, deceased husband of Mrs. Hester Hoyes. She plans to return to Kansas about Feb. Ist Mrs, W, F. Danner, who. Went to Corey, Pa., about a month ago to be operated on for cancer of the breast is still in a hospital at that place and will have to undergo two .other operations before she can return home. The cancer of the breast was removed hut two others, one oh each ,«m«, have developed and they will be re-, moved as irapidly a* her strength will stand It Mr. Daahm* does hot expect her home before the middle the summer. f