Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 214, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Wholesale Distributors for Indiana : The A. Kiefer Drag Co. and The Daniel Stewart Drug Co., Indianapolis, Ind. Take Greene's Miracle Stomach and Nerve Capsules—so cents a box at all druggists—or direct on receipt of price.

We sell the Superior disc drill. HAMILTON & KELINERT >J ‘ - _____ Few, if any, medicines, have met with the uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diairrhoea Remedy. The remarkable cures of colic and diarrhoea which it has effected in almost every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. For sale by all dealers. c Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lewis, who reside on the Stockton farm, north of town, went to Delphi today and will attend a reunion of the Lewis family at Rossville tomorrow.

Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Poole, whose and marriage occurred about five weeks ago, returned home this morning for the proverbial parental blessing. They have been visiting since their marriage at Lawton, Okla., with E. G. Warren and family. The Republican did not learn what plans they had made for the future, but it is presumed they will live on a farm. Today was the second registration day of the year. Many farmers came in to register, as well as residents of this city, who did no} take the advantage of the first opportunity. It is probable that by 6 o’clock this evening ’75 per cent of the voters of this county will have registered. The next and last opportunity to register will be in the fore part of October and every citizen who has not already done so, is urged to fill in a registration blank. Some of the features of the R-C-H car are most axle clearance of any car, Warner auto-meter, tally-ho horn, center control, automatic sparker, , straight line shaft drive, Bosch magneto, non-skid tires, jiffy curtains, etc. And best of all, the oar is sold for S9OO, fully equipped. This. price Includes everything. You do not buy the car and then have to spend two or three hundred dollars before you are ready to take a trip.-.lf interested ask John M. Knapp, the local agent, for a free demonstration. Miss Cora Simons, former drygoods clerk at Murray’s store, returned today from a five weeks’ visit in Kansas, spending most of her time in Winfield and Wichita. Miss Simons states that during her entire stay there, that hot winds swept over the Country every day from morning until night. Although there were no sandstorms, she says that sand and dpst are in the air continually. Residents of Kansas believe that the hot winds have been more prevalent this year than in the past twenty-fire. Many pronounced the show given by the Morrow Bros, at the Gayety last evening the best performance since the big 4th of July program. They are certainly excellent singers and the liberal applause was proof that the packed airdome was delighted to the point of effervescence. They will be at the Gayety tonight and Saturday night. The Morrow brothers are the sons of Rev. F. A. Morrow, formerly but who now conducts a grocery store in the Odd Fellows building. They have been in the entertainment business for several years and will start out next week on their annual tour. An entire change of program will be given each evening dur 7 ing th# balance of their engagement.

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