Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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James and Joe Halligan made a business trip to Chicago today. Come and see our line of buggies. Hami 11on & Kellner. Order feed, coal and wood of Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273. Mrs. E. M. Thomas went to Reynolds today on a business trip. Remember, the next number of the lyceum course will be given Monday evening at M. E. church. Dr. C. E. Johnson went to ‘Chicago today to attend medical clinics at the Cook county hospital.
F. B.Ham and son. Clifford, went to Otterbein today where Mr. Ham ha's a store, which his son will be employed in.
The north bound passenger trains were delayed somewhat this morning by several freight cars of train No. 71 being off the track at Monon.
Miss Margaret Sullivan, a trained nurse who came, from Chicago Friday night to care for Mrs. John English, returned to her home this morning.
G. H. McLain and wife and son returned Sunday night on the 11 o’clock train from Wauseon, Ohio, where he had been called by his mother’s last sickness and death.
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Rev. Curnick married John Clifford Kaufman, of Battle Ground, and Miss Elizabeth Sophie Long, of Medaryville, at the clerk’s office last Saturday afternoon. The groom is a farmer and is 32 years of age. The bride is a dressmaker and 27 years old.
Robert Crockett and family, of Spokane, Wash., came last week to see his father, Thos. A. Crockett and family. They will go from here to Detroit, where they expect tCL Jer main during the summer. MrCrockett is a carpenter by tiade and has been in the west for several years.
THE WEARY WAY.
Daily Becoming Less Wearisome to Many in Rensselaer. With a back that aches all day, With rest disturbed at night, Annoying urinary disorders, ’Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially for kidney troubles. Are, endorsed by Rensselaer citizens. ‘ Mrs. Larkin Potts, Clark & Washington Sts., Rensselaer, Ind., says: “I was weak and nervous and had but little strength or ambition. I rested poorly and was subject to severe headaches and pains across my loins. I could hardly do my housework at times and I always felt tired and worn-out. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from Fendig’s Drug Store, gave me relief at once and before I had used them long the aches and pains left. T am grateful to Doan’s Kidney Pills for what they have done for me.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New r York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’sand take no other.
New oar of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co.
