Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Lucy Mauck made a trip to Monon today. Always remember when you break a lens you can have another made in our grinding department.—A. G. Oatt, Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. Mrs. RL B. Wright was a Monon visitor today. Eyes examined by latest methods and lenses made in our grinding department—Dr. A. G. Oatt, Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician, > M iss Ha rri ett Landers, of Ch icago, Is visiting friends here. If you break your glasses don’t be without them. We will make new lenses inour grindingdepartment, whether your lenses were fitted by us or not—Dr. A. G. Oatt Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. Bernice Carson went to Chalmers today to visit relatfves until Monday Every person needing glasses can now afford to have their eyes examined by latest methods and the .glasses made in our grinding do partmen t. Don’t put it off.—Dr. A. G. Oatt, Optometrist and Manufacturing Optician. Harry English went to Danville, Hl., today, to visit relatives over Sunday.— One way to relieve habitual constipation is to take regularly a mild laxative. Doan’s Regulets are recommended for this purpose. 25c a lsox a^tTnr^arnr^?®E~ ra ~' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Duvall are spending a few weeks at Peewakee Lake, Wis. Itching piles provoke profanity, but profanity won’t remove them. Doan’s Ointment is recommended for itching, bleeding or protruding piles. 50c at any drug store. Leslie Pollard went to Indianapolis today to visit a sister and a friend over Sunday. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters as a cleansing blood tonic, is well recommended. SI.OO at all stores. D. B. Wallace, of Chicago, came today to visit his son, A. E. Wallace and family over Sunday. Miss Stella Waugh/ of Huntington, came today to visit the family of J. W. Smith, of Union township. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Gallagher left this morning for Pittsburg, Pa., after a visit of two weeks with his parents at Newland. Mrs. Frank Maloy came from Low ell this morning, bringing Billy Grant home after a visit there of several days. Lowell will celebrate the 4 th, but Billy would sooner be at home nearer the source of his fire cracker money.
CASTOR IA For Intents and Children. Un KM Yoa Han Ahrap Bwgtrt Bears the XV Signature of RENSSELAER MARKETS. Co r n —63 c. Oats—33c. Wheat—7oc. Chickens—llc. Eggs—l7c. Butterfat—27‘/ 2 c. ' MISCELLANEOUS ’ STRAYED—About June 18, from my place, 12 miles east of Rensselaer, 1 Du roc male pig weighing about 50 lbs., notch in outer edge of left ear.—F. D. Merica, Francesville, Ind. Mutual Insurance—Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. I. Adams, Phone 533 j L.
Painter and Decorator—Henry Smith, ‘The Old Reliable.” Orders may be left ait any of thedrugstores or at my home, on West Harrison street.
TO EXCHANGE—BO-acre farm to exchange for Rensselaer residence property, level black land; 40 acres in oats. 15 acres in hay, balance green pasture; good fences.—Harvey Davisson. *
FREE • ” < JL - » Re-arrange numbers in each row so total of each will be 15. To the 2 neatest correct answers will be given one lot free at Somerville, N. J. Contest closes July 11. James Realty Co., 2095 Webster Ave., N. Y. City. dTIiS & TIRES—OiIs for term machinery, autos, motorcycles, bicycles and sewing machines; gasoline and batteries; tires for bicycles and motorcycles; baby carriages re-tired. At the Bicycle Shop, corner east of Republican office. James C. Clark. MONEY TO LOAN—Loans on term and city property at current rates. Also a few choice small properties to sell on eßay monthly payments.—Emmet L. Hollingswlrth: office in First Natl. Bank building.
