Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

POSITIVE PROOF. Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic in Rensselaer. . Because it’s the evidence of a Rensselaer citizen. Testimony easily investigated, The strongest endorsement of merit The best proot Read it: Mrs. F. W. Rutherford, College Ave, Rensselaer, Ind., says: “I have no reason to alter my high opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills which I publicly, expressed in the fall of 1907. I have even greater- confidence in this remedy than I did then,'for I found it to be just as represented* I was badly in need of something that would relieve my suffering. My back ached most of the time and I felt languid and devoid of ambition. I had dizzy spells and headaches and there were many other symptoms of kidney trouble present. When I read that Doan’s Kidney Pills were a good remedy for such complaints, I procured a box at Fendig's Drug Store and they brought prompt relief. I am seldom without a supply of Doan’s Kidney Pills in the house and I find that a few doses how and then keep my kidneys in good working order. Other members of my family have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills and in each case the results have been of the best.” 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.

Dr. E. N. Loy made a trip to Chicago today. Buy your coal, wood and feed of Hamilton & Kellner. Earl Bruner went to DeMotte this morning to visit his aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Troxell. J Miss Dorothy Wolf went to Parr this morning to visit friends until Saturday evening. Wolcott now has all-day electric service, the service being supplied from Monticello. Father Lohmiller returned to Pulaski today after a business visit to the Indian School. Mrs. Tom Jensen returned to Wheatfield this morning after a visit here since Monday. John Horton went to Shelby today where he will take charge of the barbershop of that town. Don’t overlook our extra large fancy potatoes, 15e a peck or 60c a bushel. JOHN EGER. Mrs. F. A. Ross went to Chicago this morning for a short visit with her son, Thompson Ross, and wife. Misses Opal and Gladys Grant went to Roselawn this morning to attend the funeral of Miss Jennie Mulder. i A gun club with 28 members has been organized at Kentland. What has become of the Rensselaer gun club?

Just received another refrigerator car of fancy apples. We can and will save you money on fancy apples by the barrel, bushel or peck. JOHN EGER. Miss Nellie Wilcox returned to her home at North Vernon today after a visit of two months spent with her sister, Mrs. D. M. McMurray, southeast of Rensselaer. The Choral Society of Kentland will present "The Holy City” in that town next Monday night. Every seat is expected to be sold before the box office opens on the night of the performance. Attorney G. A Williams went to Kentland this morning, where he is assisting in the prosecution 6t a man named Prochoski, for an alleged criminal relation with his daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Hammerton, who has been visiting her father, Geo. W. Tullis, for some time, will leave tomorrow for Compton, 111., where she will again make her home with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Fox. Lyman Zea returned from Michigan City Wednesday night, where he sold out all the “pain killer” he had taken with him. He will return there in a few days with a new supply. Sherman Lewis left tfiis morning for his home near Mitchell, S. Dak., after a visit here with relatives. His brother, Joe, accompanied him as far as Chicago. Delbert Beckman came from Lafayette yesterday and spent the day with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Beckman, who is still at the hospital. Today Delbert accompanied his brother, J. W M to Chicago.

R. B. Harris went to Indianapolis today to attend a meeting of the American Fire Insurance agents of the state and to attend a banquet the company will extend to agents at the Columbia Club tonight Mr. and Mrs. Folkert Neitz, of Pontiac, came yesterday for a few days’ visit with her unde, Vincent Eisele, And family. They are a bride and groom, having been married Wednesday of this week, and their visit here being part of their wedding trip.