Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I Mr. afxd Mrs. Ha'rry Gifford ipade a trip to Chicago yesterday. This is the steel age. We have a steel wagon for you. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Attorney George V. Moss, of Frankfort, a former Rensselaer boy, was in Rensselaer a short time today. Mr. arid Mrs. H. F. Parker received a postal card this morning from Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Prior, mailed at Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and which stated that they were having a fine trip and were going down the St, river. Town Fool—Opera house tonight. Dale Thompson, of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. He is the son of George Thompson, brother of Mrs. Duvall, and a resident of Rensselaer many years ago. Town Fool—Opera house tonight. Miss Ida J. Duck, of Salem, OMo, is visiting relatives here, being the aunt of Dr. H. J. Kannal, Mis. H. F. Parker and Mrs. C. W. Eger. She is a sister of the late Mrs. Emmett Kannal and will be remembered by many Rensselaer people because of previous visits here. Town Fool-Opera house tonight. Mel Griffin, who spent several months in Arizona and who has ■been -at McCoysburg since his return, has now procured possession of his house on Elm street and moved to <it yesterday. Mrs. Watson, who had occupied the house, has moved to the Mrs. Holdridge Clark house, across the street. Town Fool—Opera house tonight. The work of raising the college gymnasium has been started. Large timbers that have been hauled through town recently are to be used beneath the foundation when it is jacked up to place another story beneath It is a difficult piece of engineering that will doubtless, attract a great deal of attention.

Town Fool—Opera house tonight. Buy Thrashing Coal at Harring ton Bros, elevator. Phone 7. Costly Treatment “I was troubled with constipation and indigestion and spent hundreds of dollars for medicine and treatment” writes C. H. Hines, of Whitlow. Ark. “I went to a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital in New Orleans, but no cure was effected. On returning home I began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets, and worked right along. I used them for some time and am now all right.” Solt by A. F. Long. C Eat dinner Friday evening with the ladies of St. Augustine’s church at the parochial school. Supper starts at 5 o’clock. ' DAILY BUS TO REMINGTON. Beginning Saturday, August 16, I will run an automobile bus dally to Remington on the following schedule: Leave Rensselaer at 6:45 a. m., returning to Rensselaer 10:00 a. m. Leqve Rensselaer at 3:45 p. i ~ returning to Rensselaer 6:00 p. m. Fare each way, 75 cents. During the meeting at Fountain Park, special trips will be made at the rate of SI.OO for round trip. C. L. MQRRELL. Town Fool—Opera houae tonight. Remarkable Cure of Dysentery.

■ "I vfas attacked with dysentery about July 15th. and used the doctor’s medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all the time. I was unable to do anything and my weight dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I suffered for about two months when I was advised to use Chamberlain’s Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I used two bottles of it and It gave me permanent relief," writes B. W. Hill, of Snow Hill, N. C. For sale by A. F. Long.■ , C Attend the social on the lawn at St. Augustine’s church Friday evening. Music by the Foresters’ band.