Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. R. E. Thornton and baby left yesterday for their home in Oceoia, lowa, after a visit here with her husbandls parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, and her own parents near Brookston. Mies Mamie Wells returned to Newman, 111., today, after having been at the home of her uncle, C. B. Wells, for the past three months. Mr. Wells, whoae health has been quite poor for some time, is now somewhat improved. Harry Ford, of Sioux City, lowa, has been visiting Fred Daniels for several days. Today they went to Chicago and on Monday will meet Mi— Bertha Daniels, who is returning home from Denver and Craig, Colo., where she has been for the past nine months.
A Medicine Chest For 25c. In this chest you have an excellent remedy for toothache, bruises, sprains stiff necks, backache, neuralgia, rheumatism and for most emergencies. One 25c bottle of Sloan’s Liniment does it all—this because these ailments are symptoms, not diseases, »nH are caused by congestion and inflammation. If you doubt, ask those who use Sloan’s Liniment, or better still, buy a 25c bottle and prove it. All druggists. 3 W. J. Wright arrived home yesterday afternoon with the chassis for his new auto hearse. He will have the body of his ambulance worked over and mounted on the chassis, making a combined hearse, casket wagon and ambulance. He purchased an assembled chassis at Piqua, Ohio. The strip of road extending from the juncture of Washington street and College avenue is being repaired. There were more bumps in that road than there are on a porcupine’s back and it needed a good working over. The commissioners withheld action until the proposed brick street was defeated.
Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You can do it if you apply Chamberlain’s Liniment. W. A. Lockhard, Homer City, N. Y., writes, “Last spring I suffered from rheumatism with terrible pains in my arms and shoulders. I got a bottle of Chamberlain’s liniment and the first application relieved me. By using one bottle of it I was entirely cured.” For sale by all dealers. C Lillo Hauter is home for a visit of a few days. He has been teaching school at East Grand Forks, Minn., where he also serves as county agricultural agent. His work will be concluded there in August and he will then go to another town in Minnesota, with a better salary and brighter prospects. Miss Jessie Merry, a student at Chicago University and sister, Miss Blanche Merry, a teacher in the Francis Parker school in Chicago, are home for a visit with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Merry, at Mt. Ayr. Miss Blanche will be home all cummer, but Miss Jessie will return to Chicago Tuesday to take the summer course at the university. For An Impaired Appetite. To improve the appetite and so strengthen the digestion try a few doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich., says: “They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling arid caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels. For sale by aU dealers. C
Mrs. Marie H. Gray, of Knox, district deputy for the Macabees, is here to organize. The Macabees is a benefit organization and is the largest beneficiary organization in the world for ladies. The small entrance fee of 25c for the first few weeks. Ladies over 16 years of age may enter, and also ladies whose husbands are not members. There is a hospital being established in every state for members. Any one wishing to become a member is invited to call on Mrs. Gray, at B. G. Oglesby’s home. She also wishes to meet all ladies who are already members of this organization. Only One Entirely Satisfactory. “I have tried various coUc and diarrhoea remedies, but the only one that h— given me entire satisfaction and cured me when I was afflicted is Chamberlain’s Co Me, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I recommend it to my friends at all times,” writes S. N. Galloway, Stewart, S. C. For sale by all dealers. C Miss Lena Wilcox, who has for two years been one of the teachers in the Monnett School, left Friday for a short visit with her sister at Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111. She goes next week to Colony, Okla., where she will have work in an Indian mission during the coming year. During her stay in Rensselaer Mis Wilcox has made many friends who will be sorry to have her go. Miss Simpson, also of the Monnett School, left Friday for her former home in Lincoln, Neb., where she wiH spend some time with her sister and friends. g - - -
Indigestion and Constipation. "About five yean ago I began taking Chamberlain’s Tablets after suffering from indigestion and constipation for years without finding anything to relieve me. Chamberlain's Tablets helped me rt once and by uring them for several weeks I was cured of the complaint,” writes Mre. Mary EL McMullen, Phelps, N. Y. For sals by aS dealers. C
