Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M. X. Social. , The regular monthly social of the M. E.jchuivh will .be held at the home of Dr. E. <C. English Tuesday ,evening, Jan. 12th. AM are cordially invited. M. E. Church. Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at 10:45; Junior League at 2:30; Epworth League at 6; preaching at 7. Everybody invited. Biliousness and ContUpation Cured. If you are ever troubled with biliousness or constipation you will be Interested in the statement of R. F. Erwin, Peru, Ind. “A year ago last winter I had an attack of Indigestion followed by biliousness and constipation. Seeing Chamberlain’s Tablets so highly recommended, I bought a bottle of them and they helped me right away.” For sale by all dealers. Q See Hamilton & Kellner for bargain spreaders. The poultry show will end today. County Assessor Thornt-on will not* have to climb two flights of stairs to get to Lis office. The office Las been (returned to the base mertt, where it 'had 'been for many years prior to the time a county agen't was employed. We can fill your order for nice sweet country butter. JOHN EGER. Opening the fight for the republicans, Senator .Button, of Ohio, assailed the government ship purchase bill Thursday as a dangerous experiment in government ownership and declared that it would open the way to -the building up of privileged interests. Learning that Col; Roosevelt intends to lecture {or the benefit of the unemployed, the Migratory Workers of the World have gone him one better and voted to ask him to take the leading role in a hobo pageant drama to be staged at Kansas City, Mo., as a ‘benefit.” Excellent for Stomach Trouble. “Chamberlain’s Tablets are just fine for stomach troubl ” writes Mrs. G. C. Dunn, Arnold, Pa. “I was bothered with this complaint for some time and frequently had bilious attacks. Chamberlain’s Tablets afforded me great relief from the first, and since taking one bottle of them I feel like a different person.” For sale by all dealers. C , Centred Illinois farmers continue to lose thousands of dollars’ worth otf horses by the corn stalk disease, which is especially bad in Douglas county. While there does not seem to Ibe neatly so .many of the animals contracting the disease now as was the case a few weeks ago, they continue to take sick and die in many places. ,« A. H. Hopkins Las been appointed ancillary (receiver for the Israel Hoffman stock of goods, which occupies the Mak’eever block, and which was about to be removed almost a month ago When County Treasurer Fell a'nd the local newspaper men 'had 'attachment proceedings 'begun. Jt is not improbable that Judge Anderson will order the tgbods sold here'and that the claim's-will 'be paid in full. A. B. Cranrpton, state commander <of the Grand Army of the Republic ‘and editor of “the Carroll County came over from today to install the new officers of the Grand Army 'of the Republic. The Ladies of the G. A. fR. are also holding their installation at the '.Jame time. Refreshments are to ibe served following the installation. 'Mr. Cramp ton has for mteny ytar's had a large number of friends in Jaeper county and all will be pleased to know that years h’ang lightly from this shoulders and that be is still a virile, active man whose spicy journalism has given his newspaper a position in the very fore .rank of Indiana weekly newspapers. Mr. Ctampton is ably in Lis present work by a very talented daughter, Mrs. Minfdwell Cramp ton Wilton, who is one of the ablest women journalists of the •state. . ; Flrtt LTeutettant Herman B- Tutelar. who has 'been in command of the local militiaedmpany since Oct. 23rd. when Geoige H. Healey wUs promoted 4° the ran kof major, went to Indianapolis today to a.p pear before a board of examiners for promotion to captain. Following his advancement Second Lieutenant Jerry B. Garland will ibe promoted to the rank of first lieutenant and a second lieutenant will be elected from the ranks of the company. There are a number of very well qualified eoldlers the position, among them Sergeants Ted' Watson, fSimon Thompson and