Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation, weakens the whole system. Doan’s Regulets (25c per box) act mildly on the liver and bowels. At all drug stores.

The town board of Miller has ordered a survey of the Lake Michigan coast from the eastern end of the Gary steel mills to the Porter county line, for the purpose of condemning land for a lake shore drive to be built east of Gary. It is intended to build a boulevard 150 feet wide and four miles long.

For baby’s croup, Willie’s- daily cuts and bruises, mamma’s sore throat, Grandma’s lameness—Dr. Thomas’ Ecletic Oil—the household remedy." 25c and 50c.

James C. Fletcher has been elected president of the First National Bank of Knox, to succeed O.’ D. Fuller, deceased. Mr. Fletcher is at present connected with the banking department of the auditor ~of state, being one of the examiners. He will tender his resignation and devote his entire time to the duties of his new. position.

Mortgage exemption time is nearing and persons whose property is mortgagea may secure tax exemption on the same in any aihount up to S7OO by filing an exemption with the county auditor. Property held jointly must have an exemption filed that is signed by husband and wife. Tax exemption on mortgaged property may be filed any time between the first day of March'and the last day of April of each year.

Two cows, one a Holstein and one a Jersey, and extra fine ones, will be sold at Clemmons’ sale Thursday, Feb. 26th.

Congressman Peterson named Frank Retterath postmaster at Goodland to succeed A. J. Kitt, whose time has expired. The” J asper County Democrat, which is an-ti-Peterson, says the appointment was “another mistake,” as ninetenths of the democrats at Goodland were for Arthur Spinney. The Democrat is in a class by itself when it comes to stirring up factional party troubles and an effort is made to create dissatisfaction at Goodland by the following sentence with which The Democrat concludes its article: “Spinney’s friends, who are legion in Goodland Newton county, are sure to resent Mr. Peterson’s ill-advised choice for postmaster at Goodland.”

Charles Weiss, of Newton township, was in The this morning and paid his subscription. He says that the small exchange at Mt. Ayr returns very good service at sl2 a year and that subscribers to that service not only have the use of the Mt. Ayr exchang but also free connection with the Rensselaer exchange. But if he is in Rensselaer and wishes to talk to his home he is charged 25 cents a month toll. He can talk from Mt. Ayr to Brook, Goodland or Morocco for 10 cents. Warren W. Sage, who is a stockholder in the Brook exchange, informs us that the toll nate from Brook to Rensselaer is 15 cents. From here to Brook the toll is 25 cents. The rate from here to Remington is 20 cents. There is no reason why it should be more than a dime.

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