Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Important. Bear in mind that Chamberlain’s Tablets not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by all dealers. O James S. Tull, of the Tull department store in Monon and one of the most highly esteeemed citizens of that town, died Wednesday morning. He had been ill much of the time for the past year. He Was 77 years, 7 months and 6 days of age. ~ > '- The Gotod Cheer class of the Presbyterian Sabbath school will hold a market in the Princess theatre the day before Thanksgiving, Nov. 25. Everything lor. the Thanksgiving dinner will be for sale. Orders Solicited—Phone 868. The Ladies Literary Club desires again to call attention to their entertainment (Which will be held at the Methodist dhurch on Friday evening of next week. iMrs. Laura -Rathfon Fisher will deliver a reading and Mrs. J. A. Dunlap and Mrs. Ed Randle will sing. Each member of the dub is privileged to Invite'eight guests. Remarkable Cure of Croup. “Last winter when my little boy had croup I got him a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I honestly believe it saved his life,” writes Mrs. J. B. Cook, Indiana, Pa. “It phlegm and relieved his eoughlng spells. I am most grateful for what this remedy has done for him.” For sale by all dealers. C Gilbert Albin attended the funleafel at Tefft Wednesday of" his Cousin, Edwin Albin, 26 years of age He lost his life in Chicago •last Saturday when a milk wagon he Was driving, fell on him. He leaves a wife and one Child. He had taken out an Insurance poHcy foT (SI,OOO only a short time before he died. ‘

William Lewark, of Roselawn, let •bis qufcil appetite lead him to go hunting last Monday, a day before -the season opens. A game warden nabbed him and he was fined $54 and sent to the Rensselaer jail. It is understood that the game wardens think LeWark ha® been shiping game to Chicago, Which constitutes a separate offense. Judge Hanley was In Delphi yesterday to hear argument in a motion lor a new trial in the Mad Won township high school case. The trustee of the township acting on the law passed by the last legislature took etteps to erqrt a new union high school. Taxpayers remonstrated. No provision for remonstrance was given in the tew, ao the C*ee «fti carried to court.