Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PBOGBAM The Old Doll. Hobo Luck. SAVE YOUR COUPONS.
Howard, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee, has quite a severe case of pneumonia. • • - 9 ■ Robert P. Stiers returned to Marlon yesterday after a visit with his sister, Miss Alma, in* Rensselaer, and his brother at Lee. M , . , We have installed a new burr mill and are making an excellent grade of corn meal. Ask your grocer for it or order direct. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Lafayette today to perform an. operation on Mrs. August Tigler, of Hanging Grove township; at St. Elizabeth’s hospital. “The Best . Ever” home made bread,, cinnamon loaves, cake&, rye and graham thread and Boston baked -beans at Mrs. Green’s bakery. Order the day before. Phone 477. k ' - Judge Robert Vanatta, of the su- ( perioi\court pf Grant and Delaware counties, came from Marion yesterday for a short visit with his parand his daughter Marjorie. “Raffles" will be here Saturday night. This is one of the greatest present day dramas, and Mr. Fred. Gordon and his splendid/company will Rensselaer theatre goers'"should not miss this rear treat, Mr. Adams js a witty man and at the same time a deep thinker. His points are made in a clear and forceful manner, and the Jokes which he intersperses come in Just at the right time and are an exact fit. He won for himself a warm place in the hearts of our Chautauqua goers.—Galesburg Republican-Register. Adolph May has perfected a patent on a marker attachment for a corn planter and is having the invention patented. It consists of discs which travel it both sides of the planter and which can be controlled by means of a lever from the driver’s seat. When the disc is turned sidewise it makes a mark that can readily be followed. When not iy use |t can be turned straight and’ runs smoothly 'through ground. It. looks practical and he lias considerable encouragement about the prospects of selling it “I have been somewhat costive, but Doan’s Regulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly."—George B. Krause, 306 Walnut Ave., Altoona, Pa. ‘ ? " Ames, lowa.—l have favorably known H. V. .Adams for a number of years. He is regarded as lone of the brightest men in lowa. His sermons and lectures in Des Moines attracted unusual attention. He wilt'be much sought after in the lecture field.—Dr W. T. Smith, Presiding Elder, At M. E. church, Monday evening, Feb. sth. ’ Dyspepsia is qur national ailment Burdqjk Blood Bitters is the national cure for it. It strengthen stomach membrhnes, promotes flow of digestive juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. ’ r. Butter wrappers, any quantity, plain or. printed, may be had at the Republican office. v
