Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
If a man is a moral husband he hasn’t time to work at anything else. Before you buy see the Case Gopher. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headache, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, and sickly. For pure blood, sound digestion, use Burdock Blood Bitters. SI.OO at all stores.
George E. Downey, of Aurora, Ind., Thursday took the oath as comptroller of the treasury, succeeding R. J. Tracewell, of Corydon, Ind., who has held the office continuously since appointed by Pfesident McKinley in 1897. This position is one of the most powerful in the federal service.
C. A. Roberts has had forty-five years of experience in the wagon and buggy business, and worked seventeen years at the blacksmith trade; and has made out of iron most every piece of iron that is put on a buggy. Call in and ask some questions as to the style or kind of iron on a buggy and see if you are not intelligently answered.
The Brotherhood of Trinity church announces a . splendid program for the May Festival which opens Monday evening, May 26th, and runs through the week’. The last engagement is that of George Ade, for an illustrated lecture on the Panama canal. Mr. Ade has some splendid views of the canal, showing the progress of the work and scenes in that interesting country.—Kentland Enterprise. . =
Miss Doris Morlan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan, left this morning for Bismack, N. Dak., where she will spend the summer months with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson, returning about the first of September to re-enter school. Mr. Anderson has a position in the office of the secretary of state in North Dakota. Doris accompanied Mrs. C. H. Mills, who left at the same time for Hamilton, Mont.
Some of the features of the R-C-H ear are most axle clearance of any car, Warner auto-meter, tally-ho horn, center control, automatic sparker, straight line drive shaft, Bosch magneto, non-skid tires, jiffy etc. And best of all, the ear is sold for S9OO, f”lly equipped. This price includes everything. You do not buy the ear and then have to spend two or three hundred dollars before you are ready to take a trip. If Interested ask John Knapp, the local agent, for a free demonstration.
A sewer system for the entire town of Kentland has been estimated to cost SIB,OOO or $20,000. It would probably cost Rensselaer twice that amount but it would be money mighty well spent. Towns like Kentland and Knox are investigating the proposition, and Rensselaer should do so. It is the most urgent need from the standpoint of health and convenience. With the completion of a good system the outside water closets couM all be dispensed with. It is too important to. be sidetracked by any, other improvement, as important as the other things are in the beautifying of Rensselaer.
The contest of wits between the prim old maid and-the Parisian flirt for the hand of the rich young ward in the play “Merely a Scrap of Paper,” to be presented here by the Cebohd Dramatic Company Saturday night, is most amusing to the onlpoker, though a sigh of satisfactlop is audible when the right one finally wins her point and the youth is saved from an unhappy match. Miss Bell and Richardson are both actresses of rare merit, and have appeared in other companies before their en-, gagement with their present company. Miss Richardson starred in “Th? Special Recorder” last year and won for herself an enviable reputation as a talented actress.
To find a buyer for your property, use a classified adv. in this paper.
