Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Joseph Plaughjeck returned to Urbana, Ohio, today, where he is working on a dredge, tie had spent a few days at his home near Parr. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon King, of Los Angeles, Cal., who have been visiting a son in Atlanta, Ga., stopped off in Rensselaer for a few days to visit her sister, Mrs. W. R. Nowels and family. Hamilton & Kellner handle the famous Johnston corn binder. 1 —— 1 “This is the season of the year when half of the sporting pages of the big newspapers are being filled with the claims of the college football teams that they are developing world beating teams. The great part of them will get some higher football education during the next few weeks. An optimist is a man wno is Hamillized. He pays $9.76 for sl2 suits and $16.75 for S2O all wool Clothcraft suits.—Hamill & Co. Wheat is coming in in a quite bad condition, especially that which was thrashed lately and the elevators are offering a graduated price from 60 to 85 cents. The markets are off a little, consequent upon the enormous supply of small grain and the prospect of a bumper com crop.
Constipation the Father of Many His. Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. Obtainable everywhere. C A civilian soldier attending the camp at Fort Sheridan forgot that he was under military discipline and was guilty of conduct unbecoming a soldier and calculated to destroy the discipline of the camp. He was told to take his kit and go iback home. His name was withheld as a protection against his disgrace, but the other soldiers were given an example that should let them know that rules of good order and decency required of soldiers are also required of civilians when under military authority.
Old age comes quick enough without inviting it. Some look old at forty. That is because they neglect the liver and bowels. Keep your bowels regular and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look younger. When troubled with constipation or biliousness take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are intended especially for these ailments and are excellent. Easy to-take and most agreeable in effect. Obtainable everywhere. C Henry Ford, who offered to give $10,000,000 for the cause of peace, is now advising the U. S. how to make a jitney submarine. William Jennings Bryan, who resigned from the cabinet to talk peace wherever he could get a hearing, last week declined to go on the platform until he had received in cash the guarantee of SI,OOO. It begins to look like the peace at any price” fellows are after advertising and the cash. Horace Greeley said: “Young man, go west.” We say, stay home, get Hamillized and buy R. & B. $25 Fashion clothes at $21.75. —Hamill & Co.
The following is from the Fort Wayne News: “There will be much interest attaching to the outcome of the damage suit instituted against Purdue university by the father of the young man killed some time ago in the so-called tank scrap. If institutions of learning can be held financially responsible for the injuries suffered by students in iheir rough horseplay it would appear that they might be held equally responsible for the failure of certain ones to take advantage of the educational opportunities offered or for any other dereliction.” One step to wealth is “Get Htamilliezd” and buy $18.50 Clothcraft suits at $15.75, sl2 suits at $9.75. —HamiP & Co. T. F. Dunlap returned to Elwood today after a visit of a few days at his farm near Surrey. He came over expecting that the thrashing would reach his place this week but delays caused by the rains had broken up the planned schedule and the thrashers will not get around until about the middle of next week. * I will be in the low rent district and can make your dollar do double duty. —S. Leopold, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward left on the 11:10 train last night for their home near Salem, Ind., after spending some ten days with their daughter, Mrs. Vera Sanders and husband and visiting their daughter, Mrs. <sh»rles Jacks and family at Wolcott Mr. Ward moved to the country near Salem last March and will remain there for the balance of the year at least He likes Rensselaer and Jasper county so well that he will probably return here next spring.
