Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

t Born, Thursday, Sept. 17th, at Kersey, to Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stroup, a baby girl. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Oberlin tqday to visit her father over Sunday. George E. Murray an< son, Edson left on the early morning train tor Madison, Wis., where Edson Wil, enter the university. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leavel and children went .to B°.inbridge today to visit his father, Isaac Leavel and wife. Bert Stiller and Emmet O’Connoi of Remington were here today anc Mr. O’Connor made a trip to Chicago. Attorney George A. Williams re turned to Minnesota. Elizur Sage, who accompanied him, remained there for a few days. Mr. and }lrs. H- M. Bowman, of Jordan township, returned toda? from a visit since Tuesday with rela tives at Kirklin. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Tnomas Eo lectio Oil. Fine for cuts, bums, bruises.' Should be kept in every home. 25c and 50c. “Uncle” John Casey, of Fair Oaks, has completed the, sale of his sister’s property in that town. The purchaser is Clarence Geary and the price paid for the house was S3OO. J —— Mrs. David Elder and children re-, turned today from Momence, 111., and they have given up moving to that city and will continue to re side in Rensselaer. James M. Snyder, whq lives % of a mile west and a half north of Gifford, has -decided to move to Montana and. will hold a public sale on Oct. Ist. Col. W. C. McCfirtain is to be the auctioneer. Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. “My attention was first called to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as much as 12 years ago. At that time I was seriously ill with summer complaint. One dose of this remedy checked the trouble,” writes Mrs. C. W. Florence, Rockfleld, Ind. For sale by all dealers. C Miss Nell Meyers left this morning for Madison, Wis., to re-enter the university. She was accompanied by Miss Madeline Mattox, of Aurora, Miss Madeline Mattox, of \urora Ind., who will also attend the university and who has been visiting her here. \ •

Acute Indigestion. “I was annoyed for over a year by attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation,” writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva, N. Y. "I tried everything that was recommended to me for this complaint but nothing did me much good until about four months ago I saw Chamberlain’s Tablets advertised and procured a bottle of them from our druggist. I soon realized that I had gotten the right thing for they helped me at once. Since taking two bottles of them I can eat heartily without any bad effects.” Sold by all dealers. C Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swearingen, of Lebanon, Mo., who have been visiting their daughter, 4frs. H. C. Meek and family, Northeast of town, left this morning for their home. After a brief stop there they will proceed to Custer county, Mont., to visit other relatives on Fifteen Mile creek. Mark J, Schroeder yesterday bought out Russell Sage, who had an oil station just east of The Republican office. Mr. Schroer took charge today. He expects to branch out some in the business'and to also use the room as a salesroom for Ap person automobiles. .William Harrington and Frank E. Lewis of Kersey went to Lafayette yesterday to see the former’s son, Francis Harrington, who had his left foot badly crushed at Newland along splendidly and there seems no Elizabeta’s hospital and is getting recently.” The young man is at St prospect of infection and his foot will be saved. He is now able to move his toes, which indicates that the foot is going to be alright.

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