Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOTICE. Our geraniums, ferns and vines, in fact, almost everything that we have to make your lawns, porch boxes and baskets more beautiful, will be here May 12th. Every customer last year was a satisfied one. Our stock of plants is fine and prices lower than ever. We can sell plants cheaper than some floral companies can raise them. Come mid see. Fresh cut flowers -always on hand. KING FLORAL CO. Frank Gorham went to Panama, N. Y., with John M. Knapp’s household goods and farm equipment and may remain there and work for Mr. Knapp. Paul Norman went through in one of John’s automobiles, just for the trip. Erastus Peacock also made the auto trip with them and will go from there to his home in Florida.

Whooping Cough. “About a year ago my three boys had whooping cough and I found Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the only one that would relieve their coughing and whooping spells. I continued this treatment and was surprised to find that it cured the disease in a very short time,” writes Mrs. Archie Dalrymple, Crooksvalle, Ohio. For sale by all dealers. C % 1 " We notice that several neighboaring papers who are anxious that Rensselaer should not get another railroad because they do not want to have this city grow, take the same view that Editor Babcock does in trying to discourage persons from supporting the subsidy. Towns through which the road will pass are for it, but those that are not to leceive the benefit and who are opposed to the progress of Rensselaer take the same view that Editor Babcock does. Draw your own inferences.

Man Takes His Own Medicine Is An Optimist. He has absolute faith in his medicine—he knows when he takes it for certain ailments he gets relief. People who take Dr. King’s New Discovery for an irritating cold are optimists —they know this cough remedy will penetrate the linings of the throat, kill the germs, and open the way for nature to act. You can’t destroy a cold by superficial treatment—you must go to the cause of the •trouble. Be an optimist. Get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery today. 3 W. E. Culp, of Milroy township, who assessed the real estate in that township, was in town yesterday to file his report, having completed it. He states that values there increased considerably within the past two years owing to the better drainage and other improvements and ■’that there was also a general increase without regard to improvements. Mr. Culp commented upon the improvements Mr. Uphoff* is making on the farm he recently purchased, and said that he knows of farms that have brought higher prices because the buildings were painted, the lawns mowed and the fences repaired. He said it made him think of a lady’s hat. Take the trimming off and you have a mighty plain hat, but with the trimmings it brings a big price.

Leave Orders for Spraying Now. I have purchased a new fruit tree sprayer of the most approved make and will begin spraying fruit trees next week. This promises to be Hie biggest fruit year for some time and the trees should be given attention. Phone your orders to 322 and they will be given prompt attention. W. J. HOLMES. Order .a flower for some sick friend. Nothing so fine as a blooming plant. —J. H. Holden. MARKETS. Corn—7lc. Oats—slc. Wheat—sl.so. -Rye—9oc. Butterfat—2Bc. Eggs—l7%c. Hens—l 2 %c. Roosters—6c to 12c. f!liii I «»qia 1 Ik. - -