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

S. C. Ham, of Chicago, came today to visit the week end with Miss Selma Leopold, who returned Thursday from Silver Lake, Mich. Born, June 20th, to Mt. and Mrs. George Kimberlin, at Sidell, 111., a daughter. Mrs. Kimberlin was formerly Miss Nora Baker, of Barkley township. Judge Tanley has been looking over the automobile field for some time and finally decided on a 6-cylinder Buick, which has been ordered and will arrive in a few days. J. F. Smith returned to Delphi today after a few days’ visit with W. I. Hoover and family. His little granddaughter, Irene Hoover, went back with him to spend a week. Superintendent Dean, accompanied by Mrs. Dean’s sister, Miss Christine Hume, of Springfield, Ohio, who ( is also taking the summer course in Chicago University, came yesterday tb be here over Sunday. Harvey Moore and family left this morning for South Haven, Mich., making the trip by auto. Harvey will return in a day or two but the others will remain for a longer visit with relatives and with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Timmons, of Benton Harbor. Indigestion and Constipation. “About five years 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 at once and by using them for several weeks I was cured of the complaint,” writes Mrs. Mary E. McMullen, Phelpp, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. C Very little attention seems to have been paid to the dog-muzzling order and it is understood that a campaign of canine elimination is being planned for all unmuzzled dogs. If you love your poodle you had better keep him tied up or throttled with a muzzle. Mrs. C. R. Dean entertained about twenty-five ladies Friday afternoon at a charming garden party in honor of her friend'and guest, Miss May Russell, of Springfield, Ohio. A Victrola furnished music while the ladies conversed and sewed on the rear lawn of the Dean home. Refreshments were served.

Thirty-Six for 25 Cents. Dr. King’s New Life Pills are now supplied in well-corked glass bottles, containing 36 sugar coated white pills, for 25c. One pill with a glass of water before retiring is an average dose. Easy and pleasant to take. Effective and positive in results. Cheap and economical to use. Get a bottle today, take a dose tonight—your constipation will be relieved in the morning. 36 for 25c, at all druggists. 1 Agents are thick in the country buying horses for the allies in the foreign war. The demand is so great that the price is considered from $25 to S3O above the normal market for these horses. O. G. Baker sold a team today for $3lO and Will Daugherty sold one horse. It is said that the average life of the horses on the firing line is only two weeks. Leo Ricks, formerly pitcher for St. Joe, who was given about the worst drubbing he ever experienced at Goodland several weeks ago, is to hive a chance to get back at that team, next Saturday, when he is scheduled to pitch for the Lafayette Red Sox against Goodland. He will have a fast team back of him and should fare much better than he did when St. Joe was so badly beaten. Constipation Cured Overnight. A small dose of Po-Do-Lax tonight and you enjoy a full, free, easy bowel movement in the morning. No griping, for Po-Do-Lax is Podophyllin (May Apple) without the gripe. Po-Do-Lax corrects the cause of constipation by arousing the liver, increasing the flow of bile. Bile is nature's antiseptic in the bowels. With proper amount of bale, digestion in bowels is perfect. No gas, no fermentation, no constipation. Don\ be side, nervous, irritable. Get a bottle of Po-Do-Lax from your druggist now and cure your constipation overnight. 1 The monthly meeting of the JasperNewton Medical Sodety was held last evening at the residence of Dr. English. Almost all of the local physicians were present and the following from out of town; Drs. Besser and Rainier, of Remington; Dr. Van Kirk, of Kentland, and Drs. Bassett and Kinneman, of Goodland. Dr. J. A. Buckbimter, of Chicago, an assistant of Dr. Richter, was the invited guest outside of the society. The subject discussed was cancer and diseases of the gall duct. „