Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

iw cairns & E. JOHNSON, M. D. Office in Jessen Building. Office Hours—9 to ll A m. 1 to * and 7 to 8 p. m. SPECIALTY: SURGERY. Phone ML Dr. L M. WASHBURN. nrraxexA* an sunonow. j Phone 48. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN uw, mbax, nkTATn, nmm- won , t per cent farm loans. * Office in Odd Fellows' Bloch. H. L. BBOWN Crown and Bridge Work and Teeu Without Plates a Specialty, dll tnAteot methods in Dentistry. Gas as ministered for painless extraction. Office over Larch's Bru* Stere - Rensselaer, Indiana. JOHN A. DUNLAP xawye* (Successor to Frank Foltz.) Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Fann Loans. , CcJlectlon department. Notary in the office. Bonssslasr, Indians Dr. 1. N. LOT Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell HOKnOPATHXST. iffice—Frame building on Cullen street east of court house. omen won so. Resloence College Avenue, P|one IO Xtsnssslasr, XafiUuuu ■ » F. H. HEMPHILL, M. D. Mrrsxcxaxr ann bumboi. Ipsolal attention so diseases of woman and low grades of fever. Office in Williams block, Opposite Court House. Telephone, office and residence, <4B. DR. E. C. ENGLISH physician am bumiox Opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 17"- -2 rings fo> office; 3 rings for. residence. BffilUlMlMTo TwdlffilUL

3. W. HORTON Dentist Opposite Court House Xndi&n** / Dr. F. A* TUBFLEb" OSTEOPATKXC PHYSICIAW. Rooms 1 and S,» Murray Building. Rensselaer. Indiana. Phones. Office—2 rings on 800. rest* fence—3 rings on 300. Successfully ~treats both acute and jhronlc diseaser Spinal curvatures ■ specialty. JOE JEFFRIES Chiropractor * Successor to J. C. Shuport Office over Rowles & Parker’s Phone 576 Lady attendant. A Future Arrangement. “I canna* leave ye thus, Nancy,’’ a good old Scotchman wailed. "Ye’re too auld to woyk; an* ye couldn’a live la the almshouse. Gin I die, ye maun marry anither man, wha’ll keep ye in comfort In yer auld age.” "Nay, nay, Andy,” answered the good spouse. "I could na’ wed anith* er man, for what wad I do wl* twa husbands In heaven?” Andy pondered long over this, hut suddenly his face brightened. "I have it, Nancy," he cHed. "To ken auld John Clem mens? He’s a kind man, but he is na' a member of the kirk. He likes ye, Nancy, an’ gin ye’ll marry him, ’twill be all the same » In heaven—John’s na* Christian." WAS ANNOUNCED. ; A I 031 "DM you know that her tether gave her half a million In bonds just after the ceremony F’ "Yes, I saw they had been Joined In the bonds of matrimony." Vengeance. "I’ve got a washing-machine her*" began the Inventor. The capitalist looked at him In the cold, calculating manner common to capitalists and answered: "Well, If I wbre you, M run straight home and use it" That night the anarchist circle received another application for membership. Exdalaed. The teacher was drilling her Httle pupils In the meaning of words and requested them to form sentences containing the word "bitter end." Directly a little girl submltyd thia: "Ths dog chased the cat under the fdasaa end btt bar end." Typewriter ribbons tor all make/ of machines tor sale at The Repub llcan office,