Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Benefit Musioale at The Presbyterian Church. 4 On next Tuesday evening the Young Peoples Society or the Presbyterian church will give a social and musicalc as a means of raising money to be used in' buying Christmas presents for the poor. The admission will be 10 cents. The following program will be carried put: Organ Prelude—Bel La Rue. j Violin Solea-Ruth Wood. Reading—Olive White; Instrumental Solo—Leonore Carr. Vocal Solo—Ruth Wood. Trio—lona Zimmerman, Edith Sawin, Anna Leonard. Music—Mrs. Barrett’s Class. Reading—Catharine Watson. Instrumental Solo—Martha Long. Violin Solo—Mms. G-win. Vocal Solo—Mm Randle. Instrumental Solo—Pearl Ruihley. Pantomime. Coffee Doughnuts Sandwiches Pickles

Sick Two Tears With Indigestion. “Two years ago I was greatly benefited through using two or three bottles of Chamberlain’s Tablets,” writes Mrs. 6. A. Killer, Elida, Ohio. “Before taking them I was sick for two years with indigestion.” Sold by all dealers. C HOME MADS CANDY. Fresh candy made every dayi special attention to party orders; we make any kind and any flavor. THE CORNER CAFE.