Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
T* B. McDonald, Who soJd the central delivery systenl toK W. Gibb,s, is now engaged in the butcher business at LaCrosse, He was here yesterday on business. ——l . . r A. E. Coen, of Chicago, a director in the First National bank of this city, -was here last evening to attend a meeting of the 'board of directors- of that institution. Dandruff must be removed and the hair roots nourished to -stop falling hair and itching scalp. Use Parisian Sage Which B. F. Fendig guarantees..^Jt supplies every hair need—is inexpensive. P
William* Moore returned yesterday from Lafayette, where he and his-wife had gone because of the illness of their daughter, Mrs. Boy Cheesman, who is now somewhat improved. Mrs. Moore remained for a few days longer. Stuffed up head is cleared like magic by simply breathing Hyomei, while catarrh of head and throat rapidly and surely yields to its antiseptic healing. B. F. Fendig guarantees Hyoiriei. ' H Sylvester Hatton has been quite poorly again for several days and the trip himself and family had planned to the south has been postponed until he gets to feeling better. Mr. Hatton is past 77 years of age. " • ♦ If you are not already using our flour we suggest you try a sack and if after a fair trial you are not pleased with it we will cheerfully refund the price you paid. BOWLES & PABKEB.
There, is so much going on now that a nutober are apt to overlook the second number of the lecture course which is. to take place this evening at the Prebsyterian Church. Reitzel is a lecturer of siplendid ability and all who hear him are sure to be greiatly pleased. r Ed Duvall returned last evening fi'om Omaha, Neb., where he had been iworkifig.at the elgjtricial trade until three wedks ago when on account of "lack of work a large force oif men were discharged. Will Duvall, Ed’s cousin, who accompanied him to the west, is still employed there and Ernest Gowland* w r ho now lives in Omaha, is also working. Ed may go back there the first Of the year and take up a ndw line of work. An extra large amount of adverhas necessitated that The Republican print all four pages of its evening issue ifor several days this weCk and readers are aSketf to read the ads as wdl as the news and to slhop with the merchants who advertise. They are the wide awake ones who make special effort to have on hand what the public wants and to call attention to their wares. The “do your shopping early” slogan is still applicable and the sooner you get the shopping done the better it will be done, for the later buyers always get the pick-overs.
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