Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1913 — CERTAIN RESULTS [ARTICLE]
CERTAIN RESULTS
Many a Rensselaer Citizen Knows How Sure They Are. Nothing uncertain about the work of Doan’s Kidney Pills in Rensselaer. There is plenty of positive proof of this in the testimony of citizens* Such evidence should convince the most sqeptical doubter. Read the following statement: Jacob R. Wolcox, Dayton St., Rensselaer, Ind., says: “The statemeat I gave for publication in May, 1907, in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills, still holds good. The cure they effected has been permanent. I had pains through my loins and was in misery day and night. I always felt tired and worn out and was annoyed by a distressing kidney weakness. Nothing reUeved me until I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills. They were of such benefit that I consider them worthy of the highest endorsement. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Secretary Nagel is now “Charles, Duke of the Ljghthouse Service.” He was endowed with the title last Thursday by “His Majesty, King of the Mardi Gras of New Orleans.” The R-C-H cars are equipped with demountable rims .and an extra rim is furnished without extra charge with each car. This makes it possible for a lady to take a tour alone with pleasure, as she does not have to worry over the prospect of a blown out tire. The county council met today in special session for the purpose <*t making some appropriations. The commissioners are also in session and so are the township trustees. Commissioner Stackhouse has had a hard tussel with the grip and some stomach complications and has only been in town twice before since taking sick. He looks a trifle peeked but is recuperating, he says. No trace has been found of Homer Heath and Louis Ford, the men who are supposed t ohave assaulted and robbed Homer Babb, of near Remington, at his home, last Wednesday evening. Heath Is said to be a half-witted fellow and to have been a patient at Long Cliffe for some time. It is probably only a question of time until they are captured.
Thirteen hundred children were barred from the public schools at Evansville Wednesday morning when they failed to show arms scarred by the vaccination needle. This was done by order of the city board of health, whose position in refusing entrance to the schools to the unvaccinated children is declared lagal by City Attorney Cunningham. Two Chicago hlghwaymeh were operating in saloons Sunday when accosted by detectives and one of them, James Hlggings, 22 years old, was, killed. The other. William Cantwell, was beaten into submission. Hlggings dropped a revolver at the order of the detectives. A second later he reached In his pock et for another revover and was shot through the head. Let the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county know what you have to sell; use The Republican Classified Column.
