Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Oren Parker made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Get your fireworks of the Osborne Floral Co. ; ■ 7! Mrs. John Dowsey, df Montieello, returned home yesterday after a short visit with her father, F. Hatton. Schlosser Bros.’ Oak Grove creamery butter, 80c a pound. HOME GROCERY. Miss Amy Bringle, of Fair Oaks, went to Valparaiso today to visit Miss Lola Moore, a student in the college there. Herbert Hammond, Victor Hoover, Howard Ames and Mars Ott went to Chicago yesterday and will attend the races today. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fowler and party, of Lafayette, were here a short time yesterday -on their' way home from an auto trip to Chicago. Mrs. G. H. Chappelle, of Grant Park, has been spending the past few days with her father, Sylvester Hatton, who continues very poorly. Why pay more when you can buy A and K/s Best flour, $1.65, every sack guaranteed? HOME GROCERY. Supt Ross Dean, who is attending the summer session of Chicago University, came home yesterday to be at home over Sunday with Mrs. Dean. The latest report from the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis is that Mrs. Samuel Duvall is holding her own and that is considered favorable. Only One Entirely Satisfactory. “I have tried various colic and diarrhoea remedies, but the only one that Knn given me entire satisfaction and cured me when I was afflicted is Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I recommepd it to my friends at all times," writes S. N. Galloway, Stewart, S. C. For sale by all dealers. C

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pruett r of Gary, returned home yesterday after attending the funeral of Mrs. Emma Lyons. Miss May Lucas went back with them and will spend a week. A Doctor’s Prescription For Cough An Effective Cough Treatment One-fourth to one teaspoonful of Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken as needed, will soothe and check coughs, colds and the more dangerous bronchial and lung ailment 3. You can’t afford to take the risk of serious illness, when so cheap and simple a remedy as Dr. King’s New Discovery is obtainable. Go to your druggist today, get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Disccverv, start the treatment at once. You will be gratified for the relief and cure obtained. 1 Eighteen went to Chicago on the early train today and it is probable that at least one hundred from Rensselaer will attend the automobile races. 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 Two little girls, Esther and Sarah Kile, who have been attending the Monnett School, went to their hofiie in Chicago yesterday, escorted by their father, H. H. Kile. Neuralgia Pains Stopped. You don’t need to suffer those agonizing nerve pains in the face, head, arm, shoulders, chest and back. Just apply a few drops of soothing Sloan’S Liniment, lie quietly a few minutes. You will get such relief and comfort! Life and the world will look brighter. Get a bottle today. 3 ounces for 25c, at all druggists. Penetrates without nibbing. 1 Mrs. Karsten’s new house in Al-. bert Swartzell’s addition on North College avenue is being rushed up very rapidly. It is to be a first-class residence, modern in every way. Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now is the time to get rid iff your rheumatism. You can do it if you apply niuiTwlorini"’« Liniment. W. A. Lockhard, Homer City, N. Y., writes, “Lest spring I suffered from rheumatism with terrible pains in my arms 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 Mrs. Mary Delouest was taken to Mercy hospital in Chicago again today. Her sister, Miss Maggie, and her brother, Jim, accompanied her. She has been an invalid for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mjeek, of Indianapolis, came this morning to visit their son, H. C. Meek and family, north of town, who will move next Month to the farm in Montana for which he traded several months ago. CASTOmA Tb SSilYklLfi Ainji tapl