Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Theer is no valentine so cheerful arid expressive of your well wishes as a blooming plant. Holden furnishes them in pots neatly decorated with colored paper. Next Saturday, Feb. 14th, is Valentine’s day. Order now.

Soldier Lite—See the evening camp fire scene when The Regiihentil Quartette! is here next Tuesday evening, Feb. 10th. At 7:15 sharp. Admission 35 cents.

A small sized blizzard struck Indiana Friday night and a little snow was accompanied by a drop, in the temperature. The storm came from the northwest, where it was considerably more severe. Prognostics indicate a continuance of the cold.

Don’t You Believe It.

Some say that chronic constipation cannot be cured. Don’t you believe it, Chamberlain’s Tablets have cured others—why not you? Give them a trial. They cost only a quarter. For sale by A. F. Long.C

Paul Miller returned yesterday from Indianapolis, where himself and mother had been called a week ago by the serious sickness of his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Asher. She has been teaching in the Indianapolis school,* but her present severe illness bas made it necessary to place her in a hospital and she will later have to undergo an operation.

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“I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ever since I ’have been keeping house,” says L. C. Haines, of Marbury, Ala. ”1 consider It one of the best remedies I ever used. My children have all taken it and it works like a charm.’ For colds and whooping cought it is excellent;”- For sale by A. F. Long. C

Many people are heard praying that the cold snap will grow colder. This may sound funny to some, but when they stop to think that it means the difference between' 35-cent ice and 50-cent ice, it don’t, seem so funny. If we get no ice, and the butchers and others have to pay the increase for shipped-in ice, it means an increase in the price of meats, ice cream etc., which would be a great hardship for many.

Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.

Rev. James .A. Lewis, Milaoa, Minnesota, writes “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been a needed and welcome guest in our home for a number of years. I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a medicine worthy of trial in eases of colds, coughs and croup.” Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a trial and we are confident you will find it very effectual and continue to use it as occasion requires for years to come, as many others have done. For sale by A. F. Long. C

Mrs. John Eger left on the early train this morning for Terre Haute, where she had been for some time prior to Wednesday, at the bedside of her sister, (Mrs. Otto Hyden, who is in a critical condition from a malignant tumor, whch surgeons decided could not be relieved by operaton. Her sister has been in the hospital but it is now expected to remove her to her home. Mr. Hyden is also an invalid, having hardening of the arteries.

Jasper county is again being being touched up to the tune of sl6 per day by a couple of accountants sent to check up the books of the auditor and treasurer. They were not asked for but needed the money and this generous democratic administration tries to tuck away a few of its needy brothers by sending them out Under the provisions of the accounting law. The taxpayer don’t get much of a chance when 4®mocrats are administering the affairs of state.

President Wilson added another task to his list Thursday. He will bend all his energies to the passage of a bill repealing the free tolls provision of the Panama Canal act. He intends to force action in the matter durng the present session of congress and thus remove one of the main contentions that embar rass our international relations.

The Saturday issue of LaFollette’s magazine will contain over the signature of Senator LaFollette a savage attack on President Wilson’s plans for handling rate legislation and oaljs it a plan to sterilize corrupt railway finance and to serve as a guardian for Incompetent railroad philanthropists.

Secretary pf State Bryan Thursday succeeded in convincing the house committee on immigration of the un wisdom. of permitting discussion of pending bills to restrict Japanese and Asiatic Immigration, and it is unlikely there will be any anti-Japanese legislation this session. The United States, it became known at the white house Thursday, has issued a call for the holding of the third peace conference at The Hague next year. This government took this action, it is understood, at the request of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland.

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