Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 186, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
c. J. Brown, of Frankfort, Ohio . ~ • , .. , , _ *1 A. K- Yeoman, west ol ton^ n ' • land, HL, is visiting Ler husband's relatives in this city, having come a week ago. Miss lone Zimmerman, Who had been visiting there, returned home with her. i.V How to Cure a Sprain. » A sprain may be cured in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. C
Fowler is to have a gala week Aug. 26, 27, 28 and 29. Judged from the announcement made In The Review it will be some real affair, with aeroplane flights, sham battles, tractor contests, baseball, band concerts, home coming, family reunions and a street carnival. Today is a scorched The weatherman seems to be able to hit it whenever he says “Fair and warmer,” but when he says showers” it gets fair'and warmer just the same. It’s hovering around 94 in the Shade today and looks like it might be hotter betfore the day is finished.
Constipation Causes Sickness. Don’t permfit yourself to become constipated, as your system immediately begins to absorb poison from the backed-up waste matter. Use Dr. King’s*New Life Pills and keep weß. There is no better Safeguard against illness. Just take one dose tonight. 25c at your druggist.
The physicians of Brook are going after the“smailpox with all possible vigor now. Thorough quarantine of all cases is being maintained fcfid houses the disease visited are being fumigated thoroughly. # The disease is known as discreet smallpox, and is in a very mild form, but public meetings have all been suspended. i It is expected to have the trouble entirely stamped -out by the time school opens: ~
Summer Coughs Are Dangerous. Summer colds are dangerous. They indicate low vitality and often lead
to serious throat and lung troubles, including consumption. Dr. King’s New Discovery will relieve the cough o.r cold promptly and prevent complications. It is soothing and antiseptic and makes you fed better at once. To delay is dangerous—get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery at once. Money back if' not satisfied. 50c and SI.OO bottles at your Druggist.
Postmaster Dennis O’Riley was over from Remington today to attend a meeting off the democratic county committee and to help name candidates for sheriff, commissioner off the first district and surveyor, to AH vacancies made by the resignations of Joe Davisson, William Hershman and Dev&re Yeoman, who declined to run. Not So Strange After AIL
You may think it strange that so many people are cured of stomach trouble by. Chamberlain’s Tablets. You would not, however, if you should give them a trial. They strengthen and invigorate the stomach and enable it to perform' its functions naturally. Mrs. Rosie Rlsb, Wabash, Ind., writes, “Nothing did me the Jfeast good until I began using Chamberlain’s Tablets. It is decidedly the best medicine for stomach trouble I have ever used-T For sale by all dealers. C
Mrs.' T. G. Wynegar and children returned yesterday from South Bend, where they have been visiting for several weeks. Mr. Wynegar came in today from his weekly trip as a salesman. Mr. Wynegar says that he met quite a number of former progressives this week who wiiil vote the republican ticket, having decided that the hope of defeating democracy lies in the G. O. P. *
Sylvester Hatton (has been quite poorly again fpr the (past week and his son, Ernest Hatton and wife and his daughter, Mrs. Jqbn Dowsey, of MontieeMo, and life daughter, Mrs. George Chappie, off Momence, have been at his bedside He Is slightly better today and his Monticello son and daughter'’ re turned home. Mrs. Chappie who has been visiting here, has also -been in quite poor health.
The Twenty Tear Test “Some twenty years ago I used Chamberlan’s Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Geo. W. Brock, publisher of the Enterprise, Aberdeen, Md. "I discovered that It was a quick and sale cure lor diarrhoea. Since then no one ean sell me anything said to be ‘Just as good.’ During all these years I have used it and recommended it many times, and It has never disappointed anyone” For sale by all dealers. ’ 0 V. 0. Boyles, who put out 11 acres of watenmeflons at Fair Oaks this year, has been selling some in Rensselaer this week. They# are small but the quality is very good. The yield is very small, however, owing to the drouth. There were yss acres of melons put out near Fair Oaks this year and enough [ripe ones eould not be (found the bather day to make a car load and ptfoe various .growers are peddling them at various markets The canIteloupes are an almost total failure. -• ■ -■. -£f *• ■ tt-.t ' Vi ;, , *•-? , ,*&'■&& Vk
