Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Kemmrai Anmmntfnuni . , After occupying office in the Makeever block for a period of fifteen years, I will, on or about October 1, 1914, remove to and'thereafter occupy offices on the second floor of the Hollingsworth building, situate opposite and westerly from the courthouse. Mr. Philip E. Blue, who has been engaged in the practice of law for several years, will have a desk in my office, and-extend* an invitation to call and see him. We will work in conjunction with one another in all matters pertaining to legal business, abstracting, ’ and farm loans, and in addition thereto, I will continue to write fire insurance, loan money on any and all kinds of good security and purchase sale notes. ' I will be glad to meet all my friends, customers and clients in my new location. Mr. Blue and myself will each endeavor to render loyal and efficient service and give prompt attention to all matters entrusted to our care. JAMES H. CHAPMAN.
FOR SALE—MiIk at 7 cents per quart delivered. Mrs. J. E. McClanahan, Phone 293. Will the person who ate a meal with A. M. Fernbach on Sept. 17, 18 or 19th, at the Makeever House, please communicate with Wr. Waymire, clerk, and greatly oblige.
MT. ATR.
Mrs. Geo. Johnson spent Sunday at Harry Wortley’s. Bruce Hardy was in Mt. Ayr the first part of the week. Ed Harris went to Washington, 111., on business Tuesday. Mrs. F. TeaCh, of Crown Point, has been visiting Ed Harris’s since Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris visited Ed May’s at Remington Saturday and Sunday. Misses Addle and Lucy Harris took dinner with Miss Mary Johnson Sunday. 1 Milt Witham and J. B. Ashby went to Rensselaer Tuesday to see the former’s brother, who has been quite' sick but is better now. Mrs. Claude Seward went to Monon Tuesday on account of the sickhess of her grandfather, Mr. Lyons. He is not expected to live. Chamberlain’s Liniment It you are ever troubled with aches, pains, or soreness of the muscels, you will appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain’s Liniment. Many sufferers from rheumatism and sciatkja have used it with the best results. It is especially valuable for lumbago and lame back, i For sale by all dealers.o Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, in addressing the convention of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners otf America at? Indianapolis Wednesday, said the present European war Is “the'most brutal and unholy war in the history pi mankind.” BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not core children of bedwetting. There la a cotfttltnttonal cause for *thl» trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Buz W. Notre Dune, Ind.. will send true to any mother her successful borne treatment, "with fail Instructions. Send no money, -hut write her today If yonr children trouble yon in this way. Don’t blame the child,, the chances are It can’t help It. Tbla treatment alao cares adults and aged people troubled with nrlne difficulties by day or Bfcht, REGISTRATION DAY, OCT. 5. You cannot vote at the approaching election unless you registei Monday, October sth, will be your last opportunity to register. If absent from home or prevented from visiting the plaee of registration by reason o{ sickness, registry may ha made by sworn application. Keep data in mind, Monday, Oct. sth.
