Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Booth’s Hyomei Bas Benefited Thousands of Catarrh Sufferers—Will Do the Same For Tou or Money Baek. The Hyomei treatment that has effeetiveliy benefited many thousands of sufferers from catarrh, bronchitis, husky voice and colds in the head is easy and pleasant to use. Just pour a few drops in the inhaler and breathe it in—no stomach dosing. The healing, soothing and antiseptic air will reach every nook and crevice of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat; will surely stop crusts in the nose, raising of mucus, hawking and that ehoked-up feeling. It will quickly allay the inflammation and banish* the disease or money refunded by B. F. Fendig. A complete Hyomei outfit, including inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs only SI.OO, and an extra bottle bf liquid, if afterwards needed, is but 50 cents.
NOTICE. On and after Nov. Ist horseshoeing will be as follows: 4 new shoes ~,,,,,.............52.00 4 old shoes 1-00 4 new neverslip shoes 3.00 Recalking 4 neverslip shoes.... 1.00 4 shoes, road stallion 3.00 4 shoes, common, stallion on stand 6.00 4 hand-made shoes on stallion on stand 800 2 bar shoes 1.5° Leather and packing, 2 shoes.. .25 2 rubber pads .'. 2.50 H. F. KING. HEMPHILL BROS. FRED HEMPHILL NOTICE. Beginning next Sunday, Nov. 28, all of the protestant churches in Rensselaer will change the hour of the evening service from 7:30 to 7 o'clock. The public is requested to take note of this announcement and respond accordingly. The Ministerial Association. L H. C. gasoline engines, feed grinders and corn shelters, at Hamilton & Kellner's. Born, today, Oct. 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schreiner, of Barkley township, a daughter. . See me for estimates on all kinds of electric wiring. W- BABCOCK, Jr. John Biriosky came down from Fenvilla Mich,, yesterday for a short visit with Wilson Schafer and to look after some business. _ 10 days’ free trial on pot Point irons or other Hot Point heating devices. Phone 113. WM. BABCOCK, Jr. Mila Zara, New York’s favorite palmist and clairvoyant, wishes you to make your calls soon, as she positively will leave the city next Monday on account of previous engagements. See big ad elsewhere. We will unload another car of fancy Wisconsin eand-grown potatoes this week. Leave your order for some. JOHN EGER.
J. L Reeves & San, who are to conduct the feather mattress factory, have arrived in Rensselaer and will soon be ready for business. They will occupy the flat over McKay's laundry, which has been prepared for them. We have in stock a number of Farmers’ Friend grain dumps. These can be bought on very liberal terms. HAMILTON & KELLNER. The suit of Aliver M. Harriott vs. John Hack & Son, dredge contractors, comes up today at Kentland. A. Halleck represents the de fendants and J. A. Dunlap, the plaintiff. Damages alleged to have been occasioned by the overflow o:' the plaintiff’s land while the defendants were digging in the Jungles ditch, are asked in the sum of S3OO. Tha “drop” in Rensselaer was not so great as the weatherman had led us to expect, and there was not much rain and very little snow, while the temperature was not materially lower than it was yesterday. Since morning, however, there has been a change for colder and the sun, which struggled for a time to show its face, has given up the strife and is again totally obscured by dense and threatening clouds. George Kleine’s glorious photodrama production, “Quo Vadis,” which established a record run of six months at the Astor Theatre in New York City, has exercised a potent Influence in all circles of society, religious and educational. Large theatre parties were formed from various schools and colleges and in several Instances Sunday Schools attended the performances in a body. The lessons taught by these wonderful pictures are both impressive and inspiring. Mr. Kleine's production, which is the only bona fide and important production of "Quo Vadis,” is announced for November Ist at the Princess Theatre, with matinee at 1 and 3 o'clock. y y Republican classified ads bring result*, i
