Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
When in need of groceries, call 202. Watch th#. candy mr.n in Postill’s window. t Halligan Bros, went to Chicago on business today. (FiijS barrel kraut Just opened.— Rowen & Kiser's. \ Mrs. O. N. Fabef and baby, of Newland, went to Chicago today. Phone 202, Rowen & Kiser’s, for your next grocery order. Mrs. Elmer Wifoix will entertain the Sew Club tomorrow afternoon. County Clerk Perkins went to Indianapolis today to get the state ballots for the eohiing election. Henry Childers came over from •Delphi today to see his son, J. W. Childers, and 'amily. He will be 87 years old next Sunday. The Monon will run an excursion from Lafayettp next Saturday to Chicago on account of the football game between the Maroons and Boilermakers. Frank B. Ham and Frank Alter, who were called to Hammond to sit on the federal jury yesterday were excused, the court having adjourned until after election.
Mrs. John Eigelsbach has been quite sick for several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates, on Cullen street, suffering a nerve trouble. She is now copisderably improved.
Joe Elder, who wag taken to Chicago yesterday, Was not operated upon for appendicitis* the doctors deciding to make a more thorough examination. If deemed necessary an operation will be performed. n ■ i ,i .i. - Pretty hair increases the charm and beauty of every woman, and it is now possible for any one to have soft abundant, lrfstrous hair if they will only use Parisian Sage, a most helpful tonic, sold by B. F. Fendig.P The state convention of the Improved Order of Red Ben has been in session at Indianapolis since (Monday and Cal Cain, Chas. Rishling and Henry Tobin have been attending as representatives of Pinkamink Tribe. Be wise in time and use Hyomei for catarrh arfd head colds. Neglected catarrh too frequently destroys tlje hearing, smell and taste. Get a Hyomei outfit from B. F. Fendig. It’s the quick, simple and effective remedy. H A writer in the Indianapolis Times Tuesday stated that the Monon railroad had been popularized in that city because one of its passenger conductors in uniform gave up his seat on a crowded Irvington streetcar to a lady one day last week. The country is gorgeous in its new {fall dress. The delicate tints of autumn are always more beautiful when there have been no heavy frosts or freezes. This year there have been none and the woods form bouquets of gold and purple, pink and green, brown and red. A drive into the country this iglorkfus weather will give you an opportunity to witness nature in iher exhibition of the most_delicate tints she has ever displayed.
NOT AN ISOLATED CASE. Many Similar Bases in Rensselaer and Vicinity. This Rensselaer woman’s story given here is not an isolated case by any means; week after week, year after year, our neighbors are telling similar good news. Mrs. Aaron Hickman, N. Front St., Rensselaer, Ind., says: “In my opinion Doan’s Kidney Pills are the best kidney medicine on the market. I have taken them at different times when suffering from attacks of backache and other symptoms of Kidney complaint and I have always had prompt relief. Over three years ago I first used them and I was so well pleased with the benefit I got that I gave a statement for publication recommending them. Since then, when I.have heard anyone complain' of kidney trouble or backache, I have suggested that Doan’s Kidpey Pills be, procured at Fendig 1 s Drug Store and given a trial. Different ones of my family have taken thir remedy j and like myself, have been greatly I benefited.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Hickman had. FosterMilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Potatoes ( 15 Washing Onions P.ok Powder Carrotts j or 60c 4 Different Kinds Turnips ( Bu * hO , lc per Package at Rowen &■ Kiser’s Grocery
