Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 147, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

D. M. Worland recently purchased the J. L. Brady auto. It is of the 4-passenger Holliday make. For a new McCormick mower or binder see C. A. Roberts, agent. They’re the world’s best j Sylvester Galbraith, who has a cancer of the stomach, has been very near death for several days -and indications are now that he can not live until tomorrow morning. “Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters reached the cause.”— J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. William Bull, 88 years of age and a veteran of the Mexican war, has been very poorly for several days but is slightly improved. There seems, however, but a small chance of his ever getting up again. Thomas Lamson, who was injured five or six weeks ago, when he broke a small bone in his right knee, underwent a slight surgical operation yesterday, having a fluid that had formed about the knee drawn off. Constipation causes headache, indigestion, dizziness, drowsiness. For a mild, opening medicine, use Doan’s Reguelts. 25c a box at all stores. • ...........

J. N. Leatherman, L. H. Hamilton, Rev.~E. M. Kuonen and Miss Nell Sawin, the Jasper county delegates to the state Sunday School convention at Evansville, returned home this morning. They report a largely attended and excellent meeting. Will Thomson, son of James Thomson, who has been in a critical condition with tuberculosis for several months, is not expected to live very long. *A sleeping open room was built for him at his father’s house on Elm and Main streets.

Mrs. W. E. Loomis, of Emporia, Kans,, and father, H. H. Whittaker and daughter, Miss Edna Whittaker, of Reading, Kans., came to% day to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Mauck, Mrs. Mauck being Mr. Whittaker’s daughter. They report the crop conditions very good in that part of Kansas. When baby suffers with eczema or some Itching skin trouble, use Doan’s ointment. A little of it goes a long way and it is safe for children. 50c a box at all stores.

C. N. Ooverdale, of Frankfort, the vice-president of the Peoples Life Insurance Co., returned to his home today after spending several days with Roy A. Stanton, the Jasper county agent, who has been writing a lot of business for the com pariy and who will probably be the leading agent of the state again this month as he was in March.

Joe Davisson, as agent, has just closed a deal for the sale of the former William Hoile farm of 100 acres at Kniman. The seller was Pet Craft, of Wabash, and the buyer is Dan Evans, of Arthur, 111. The price paid was $65 per acre. Joe was over in Illinois and says that the crops in the neighborhood of Tuscola are very short. There is no hay, no oats and scarcely a 25 per cent stand of corn.

Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, bum or scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Your drupgist sells ft. 25c and 50c.

John H. McCullough, of Remington, came to Rensselaer this morning to look after some insurance prospects. He was accompanied by Fred E. Callahan, a well known life insurance agent, #ho has just been promoted to be the manager of agents of the Equitable Company of New York for the northwestern Indiana district and who will move his headquarters from Kankakee, 111., to Monticello. Mr. McCullough is to be his Jasper county agent.

An additional exemption of SSOO tor each child of a family in the income tax section of the tariff revision bill has been determined upon by the senate finance subcommittee of which Senator Williams is chairman. The change will be recommended to the majority members of the committee.

Treasury department officials have practically abandoned hope of obtaining from congress a postponement of the customs reorganization until Jan. 1, 1914, and are preparing to effectuate this sweeping reform on July 1. By reducing the customs districts from 165 to 49, more than 100 collectors of customs will be legislated out of office.

The 'rural mall carriers of the United States will hold their national convention in Evansville Sept. 15 to 19. The mail carriers of the first district will meet in Evansville July 6 to make arrangements tor the big convention. The master-general and several high officials in the postoflice department will attend the convention.

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