Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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 Attention Sons of Veterans. _______ ' Your commander earnestly desires each .and every member to meet in the hall tomorrow, Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. prompt, to march with the G. A. R. to the M. E. church for the observance of the annual memorial service. This is out first opportunity. Let us grasp it with earnestness. — J. P. Green, Commander. The program given by the Ladies’ Literary Club at the home of Mrs. F. A. Turfler Friday afternoon proved a most enjoyable one and all who attended were delighted with the musical and reading numbers. Plenty of good country butter, 25c the pound. HOME GROCERY. Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck entertained a number of friends most delightfully at a cabaret dinner at 6:30 Friday evening. Tables seating four at each were distributed through the parlors and while the guests enjoyed the dinner a Victrola supplied some excellent music. Following the dinner seven-up was played. About forty were present. White Man With Black Liver. The liver is a blood purifier. It was thought at one time it was the seat of the passions. The trouble with most people is that their liver becomes black because of impurities in the blood due to bad physical states, causing biliousness, headache, dizziness and contsipation. Dr. King’s New Life Pills will celan up the liver, and give you new life. 25c at your druggist. 3 Dr. Gwin has postponed the tagging program a few days because of the wet weather the first of the week which prevented people cleaning up. There is a lot of carelessness this year and Rensselaer is not going to look so good as it has the past two or three years unless rapid steps are taken to correct some of the faults. There are many idle men and boys and any 'of them would be only too glad to mow lawns or engage in any other occupation. Let’s get busy and put Rensselaer several jumps ahead instead of letting her slip back.
Whole Family Dependent Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio, writes: “Our whole faiAily depend on Pine-Tar-Honey.” ’ Maybe someone in your family has a severe cold—perhaps it is the baby. The original Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is an ever ready household remedy—it gives immediate relief. Piue-Tar-Honey penetrates the linings of the throat and lungs, destroys the germs, and allows nature to act At your druggist, 25c. 3 Mrs. Agnes O. Kelley left this morning for Madison, Wis., her home, after spending several days with W. J. Wright and family. She came here from Louisville, Ky., where she had spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. O. L. Reid, formerly Miss Helen Kelley. Mrs. Reed has two children, one 3 years and the other 14 months of age.. Mrs. Kelley is enjoying fine health. J. -
