Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

its c«nto CloverhiU Com Potatoes I a , C; Peck UnionS or 60c 4 packages for Turnips ( a 25c \ Bushel 1 . > * ) at Rowen & Kiser’s Grocery

Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sternberg, accompanied by his mother, the widow of the late C. H. Sternberg, and Mrs. Melissa Smith, a neighbor of Mrs. (Sternberg, came down from Chicago yesterday to file the will oi the late C. H. Sternberg. Mrs. Sternberg and Mrs. Smith returned to Chicago that afternoon and Ed and his wife remained until today.

It Always Does the Work.

“I like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy better than any other,” writes R. E. Roberts, Homer City, Pa. “J have taken it off and on for years and it has never failed to give the desired results.” For sale by all dealers. C

Fred (Markin, the Pleasant Grove merchant, is to be operated upon in a Chicago hospital today. His Wife, accompanied by Mrs. George Bond, went to the hospital last evening to ; be present when the operation takes place. Fred has been poorly for several weeks, came almost dying at one time and the operation is now necessary to save his life. He apparently has ulcerated intestines.

' Why Not Publish It?

When you want a fact to become generally known, the right way is to publish it. Mrs. Joseph Kalians, Peru, Ind., was troubled with belching, sour stomach and frequent headaches. She writes, “I feel it my duty- to tell others what Chamberlain’s Tablets have done for me. They have heflped my digestion and regulated my bowels. Since using them I have been entirely well.” For sale by fill dealers. C

Ralph Sprague reports that his milling business is getting under fine headway. His, , new bleacher works perfectly and the flour he turns out from his all new equipment is equal to any flour oif earth. He has been getting business from up toward Medaryville and Francesville and in other directions and when the quality of the flour is generally known ail will be anxious to buy it and to help establish this much needed industry in Rensselaer.

What Would You Do.

There are many times when one man questions another’s actions and motives. Men act differently under different circumstances. The question is, what would you do right now if you had a severe cold? Could you do better than to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy? It is highly recommended by people who have used It for years and know its value. Mrs. O. E. Sargent, Peru, Ind., says, “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is worth its weight in gold and I take pleasure in recommending it.” For sale by all delators. C

Dr. Gwin returned last evening from Lafayette, where he bad assisted in an operation on Frank Lowman, son of Wash Lawman, of Hanging Grove township. Frank is the lad w r ho cut his left knee with a corn knife several weeks ago. The knee had been causing trouble since that time and he iwas taken to St! Elizabeth’s hospital the first of the week and yesterday the knee was entered from both sides and the bones scraped at offending points. It is expected that He will get well now, although it is probable that he will have a stiff knee.

Impure blood runs you downmakes you an easy victim for disease. For more blood and sound digestion—Burdock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores. Price SI.OO.

FLOUR SALE We have Qur new Bleacher in operation, and in order to introduce our Flour, will for the next ten days sell 50 pounds for $1.30. Every sack guaranteed. „ IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS Phone 456 ,