Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Baled hay, straw and feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dean left today for Coats, Kane., for a four weeks’ visit with relatives. Mrs. Magdalene Meyer left this morning for Danville, 111., to visit her son, Frank Meyer and wife. The Knights of Pythias will have work tonight in the first rank. All members are asked to attend. Ed Ranton, Sr,-has purchased J. J. Hunt’s residence on Front street and will soon move here from Hoopeston, 111.
A Special Sale op Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pair of Knicker-, bockers, sizes 6 to 17 years, at $3.35. TRAUB & SELIG. For regular action of the bowels; easy, natural movements, relief of constipation, try Doan’s Regulets. 25c at all stores. The milk train was a half hour late this morning, having been held at Lafayette until 6:30 o’clock in order that the trainmen could vote. Buckwheat bran at the mill, 90c per 100 lbs. Phone 4567 Prof. Coleman, of Purdue, who works in connection with the county agents of the state, visited County Agent Barrett in Rensselaer yesterday. T. A Coleman, assistant state leader in farm management work, is here making visits with County Agent Barrett. They are visiting the farm of C. F. Mansfield today. newest fabrics and styles in Men’s and Young Men’s Suits can always be found at our store. Every Suit guaranteed Pure-Wool. Prices $9 to S2B. TRAUB & SELIG.
Miss Madge Winn and Miss Gladys Pierce went to Kentland yesterday and Rev. Winn joined them there today. All are attending the district convention of 'the Christian church. Abe Martin says: “Who really remembers th’ side laced shoes th’ women folks used t’ wear? Ther’ haint nothin’ a woman likes t’ do betterr’n ts try on SSO hats while th’ clerk is lookin' up her husband’s credit for a $2 one. John Sommens, driving on the right side of the street, struck a buggy at the Makeever hotel corner Saturday night and both front wheels of the buggy were demolished. The rig was driven by a farm hand employed by Carey Lowman. Mrs. Sanford Johnsonbaugh, who has been an invalid for years, died Sunday evening at 5 o’clock. The funeral will be from the family residence at 1 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Services will be conducted by Rev. Kindig. Burial ,will be made in Bedford cemetery.—Monticello Journal. Before buying your new Winter Overcoat, it will be to your advantage to inspect the wonderful stock which we are showing for this season. Chinchillas, Fancy Meltons, Plain and Fancy Kerseys, in Shawl, Convertible and Plain Collars. Prices Right. TRAUB & SELIG.
Mrs. B. Forsythe and sister, Miss Ida Randle, left this morning for Mexico, Mo.,.their former home, and after a two weeks’ visit there will go to the home of their parents at Parsons, Kans., where Miss Ida will remain and Mrs. Forsythe will make an extended visit. Mr. Forsythe accompanied them_as far as Chicago. •"T John Hordeman, who went to Chicago to be examined by a specialist, is taking treatment prescribed at Alexian Brothers hospital and believes that he is going to be very much benefited. The specialist did not find that he was in need of an operation and believes that he will entirely recover under treatment. Nearly Every Child Has Worms. Paleness, at times a flushed face, unnatural hunger, picking nose, great thirst, etc., are indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a reliable, thorough medicine for the removal of all kinds cf worms from children and adults. Kickapoo Work Killer in pleasant candy form, aids digestion; tones system, overcoming constipation and increasing the action of the liver. Is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. Kickapoo Work Killer makes children happy and also healthy. Guaranteed. Try it. Drug stores or by mall. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis.
It’s Time to Order that Thanksgiving Suit. Oome in and look over our samples before buying. Or, if you can’t afford a new one come in and let us clean your old one. Our dry cleaning positively leaves no odor. Work called for and delivered. Moore & Robinson Phone 408
