Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Elmer Bolser, of Fair Oaks, spent today in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gunyon, of Parr, went to Frankfort today to visit. Mrs. W. L. Myers went to Frankfort today for a visit with “her father, J. N. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Perry, of Chicago, came today to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Parker. • A number of the workers at the college returned home today. The work will be completed next week. Trustee J. W. Stevens was down from Gillam township today and reports that practically all wheat and much of the oats have been cut there. If the weather is favorable threshing will begin next week.
Cured of Indigestion. Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana Pa., was bothered with indigestion. “My stomach pained me night and day,” she writes. “I would feel bloated and have headache and belching after eating. I also suffered from constipation. My daughter had used Chamberlain's Tablets and they did her so much good that she gave me a few doses of them and insisted upon my trying them. They helped me as nothing else his done.” For sale by all dealers. C
Charles J. Murphy and wife and son passed through Rensselaer from Indianapolis to Inwell this morning. Mr. Murphy is a member of the Public Utilities Commission and one of the democrats so energetically hated by Editor Babcock ever since he failed to be appointed postmaster.
Miss Emma House, of the Monnett School for Girls, left this morning for her home in Parkersburg, W. Va., where she will spend the remainder of the summer. Miss AlVerta Sampson returned this morning from a visit of five weeks spent at Lincoln and Grand Island, Neb.
The morning service at the Methodist church will have special musical numbers. Mrs. M. D. Gwin will accompany on the organ two violin solos by Prof. Hayner, of Chicago. Miss Lura Halleck will sing a solo and Dr. Cumick will preach a special sermon to the congregation.
An Easy, Pleasant Laxative. One or two Dr. King’s New Life Pills with a tumbler of water at night. No bad, nauseating taste, no belching gas. Go right to bed. Wake up in the morning, enjoy a free, easy bowel movement, and feel fine all day. Dr. King’s New Life Pills are sold by all druggists, 36 in an original package, for 25c. Get a bottle today —enjoy this easy, pleasant laxative. 2 Spencer Hollister, who came yesterday from Miles City, Mont., to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hollister, and his sister, Mrs. Ray Wood, brought with him samples of wheat from the big ranch of Judson, Walter and George Maines, who moved to Montana three years ago. Both smooth and bearded heads of good length and just beginning to fill were shown by Sipencer, who recently visited the ranch. He states that they have 900 acres of it and that a great crop is in prospect. It stands erect and is as high as his armpits. The boys are well pleaed there and seem to be in line to make considerable money. A Good Household Salve. Ordinary ailments and injuries are not of themselves serious, but infection or low vitality may make them dangerous. Don’t neglect a cut, sore, bruise or hurt because it’s small. Blood poison ha milted from a pinprick or cratch. For all such ailments Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is excellent. It protects and heals the hurt, is antiseptic, kills infection and . prevents dangerous complications. Good for all skin blemishes, pimples, salt rheum, eczema. Get an original 2-ounce 25c box from your druggist. 2 J. J. Jeffries, chiropractic, returned yesterday from a visit at Davenport, lowa. While absent some one jokingly started the story that Joe had been married and the rumor got tolerably well over town. Joe, however, returned here in full possession of single blessedness, but a decided coloring about the cheeks that is called blushing in persons of less mature age, when asked for particulars, indicates that Joe may be considering just such a step.
Little Jobs As well as large ones. You probably have some electrical work that needs attention; the extension or changing of lights, the repair of irons, fans, etc. Call me at phone 621. Leo Mecklenberg
Loans Wanted S2OO on chattel mortgage. S7OO on city property. SLSOO first mortgage farm loan.
