Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs.#treo. H. Luse. of CSiioago, were guests tills week of Attorney and Mrs. A. ilalleck. Born, today, Feb. 27th, (bo Mr. and Mrs. Omar Day, a daughter. Mrs. Day 1# with her husband’s jwirents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day. - - -/ - >. Piano tuning and repairing.—H. L. Lange & Son’s Music Store, Van Rensselaer St., two doors north of Rowles & Parker’s. Martin J. Wade, of lowa City, has been selected by President Wilson for federal judge in the southern district of lowa, to succeed the late Judge Smith McPherson. The price of beans has advanced considerable but for this week yet we offer you choice hand picked navy beans at 6V4c or limas at 8 l-3c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER. “Jeff” Davis, king of American hobos and founder of the Hotel de Gink in New York, called on President Wilson Thursday to urge him to do something to relieve the unemployed situation. 3 lbs. of extra large fancy Muir peaches or choice large prunes for 25c. ROWLES & PARKER. Governor George M. jClark, of lowa, Thursday signed “the mulct law repeal bill passed last week by the lowa legislature. The bill is effective Jan. 1 next and returns the state to statutory prohibition. We are this week unloading a car of fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes in 2Vg bushel sacks, at 55 cents a bushel. JOHN EGER.

The Rensselaer high school girls basketball team defeated the Alumni girls at the school gym last night 11 to 0. Lack of condition told on the alumni and they failed to show class against the high school. For t>iis week, plenty of fancy apples, oranges and bananas. JOHN EGER. J. T. Hemphill, of Piper City, 111., and N. C. Lane and wife and Mrs. J. H. Brown, of Li bon, N. Dak., who were here to attend the funeral of William F. Powers, left (today for their homes. -.H1...,. * , : : ■ « ■ A 25c size of absolutely pure tomato catsup, 15c per bottle. ROWLES & PARKER. Rensselaer has a new junk dealer in the person of Sam Karnowsky, who is advertising to buy iron, rags, magazines, rubber, etc. He has so fa] - been unable so secure a busi-' ness location, but will gather up the junk any place in town. All kinds of feed, baled hay and straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Jerry B. Garland went to Indianapolis today to .take an examination before a military boa I'd for pro motion to first lieutenant in Company M,‘ of the Indiana National Guard. Captain Tuteur lias called an election for second lieutenant to take place at the armory Wednesday evening, March 3rd. How to Prevent Bilious Attacks. “Coming events cast their shadows before.” This i^ especially true of bilious attacks. Ybur appetite will fail, you will feel dull and languid. If you are subject to bilious attacks take three of Chamberlain’s Tablets as soon as these symptoms appear and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. C James Thomson has been spending several days with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Bowers and husband and having some improvements made to his property on Elm street. His son, Pierre, will reside in the house. Mr. Thomson, along with the reduction of the railroj||l .forces, lost his job at watchman for the E., J. & E. at Grassella, near Hammond, but it is now expected that reinstatement will take place on March Ist and he will go there ready for work.

“The Best Laxative I Know OL” “I have sold Chamberlain’s Tablets so several years. People who have used them wil ltake nothing else. I can recommend them to my eustoitiers as the best laxative and cure for constipation that I know of,” writes Frank Strouse, Fruitland, lowa. For sale by all dealer* J C Tomorrow is the last day of February. We have slipped through the month quite rapidly and it has been a splendidly behaved February. Since the groundhog made his appearance on the scene of activities on the second of the month and found things so well clouded that ther.e was not a shadow in sight the weather has been all that a Hoosier. eould ask tor. Today is bright, with just enough chill in the air to make it bracing. March, always an uncertainty, will be ushered in Monday and probably there will be some variety show in the jway of weather before the montti wears itself*out. Owing to tbe warmer weather making vegetables more plentiful we are able to makeabig reduc tion on same. Nice parsnips, carrots and rutabagas at 2c a pound; cabbage 2%e a Hk, and purple top globe turnips. 15c a peek or 50c a bushel JOHN EGER.