Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Special Services at Newland. On next Sunday evening, Nov. 8, Rev. C. W. Petty, the new pastor of the Barkley M. E. church, on whose ciieuit are also included, the Gillam and Newland charges, will commence a series of evangelistic meetings at Newland. Much interest is anticipated. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Market Saturday. • The Young People’s Missionary Society of the Christian church will hold a market Saturday at Rowen & Kiser’s store. Many good things for sale. Your patronage solicited. We did not receive our car of potatoes as soon as we expected last week and will sell you nice Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes this week in 2% bushel sacks at 55c a bushel. Michigan winter apples in 3-bushel barrels at $2 and $2.25. 20c and 25c a peck. Nice Tolman sweet apples at 25c a peck. JOHN EGER. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn—67c. Wheat-41.00. Oats—43c. —-Rye—7sc. Buckwheat—7sc. Butter—2sc to' 28c. Butterfat—32c. Eggs—24c. Chickens—loc. Ducks—loc. No quotations yet on Turkeys and geese. Despondency Due to Indigestion. It’is n<ft at all surprising that persons who have indigestion become discouraged and despondent. Here are a few words of hope and cheer for them by Mrs. Blanche Bowers, Indiana, Pa. “For years my digestion was so poor that I could only eat the ’lightest foods. I tried every thing that I heard of to get relief, but hot until about a year ago when I saw Chamberlain’s Ta Tiefs advertised and got a bottle of them, did I find the right treatment. I soon began to improve, and since taking a few bottles of ;hem my digestion Is fine.” For sale by all dealers. C '