Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BUNTES—The taste that lingers. Mr*. A. S. Lowman, of Parr, is confined to her home with sickness. The Wizard may be seen at the Rex Theatre, Thursday, Oct. 28. Austin Flowers returned to Frankfort today after a visit of several days here with J. C. Murphy and family. The greatest production ever shown here, The Wizard.—Rex Theatre. F. E. Putnam and daughter, of Bloomington, 111., came this morning to take oseopathk treatment of Dr. Turfler. Baled straw and hay for sale by Hamilton A Kellner. Peter Nomensen and C. A. Miller, of Dwight, and Rudolph Fox, of Pontiac, came this morning on a business trip. All kinds of feeds for sale by Hamilton A Kellner.

W. C. Milliron went to Waynetown today, where he is interested with Frank Randle in the motion picture show. By request, we will again present the famous musical comedy “The Wizard of Oz,” a five reel extravaganza. Watch for the date.—Rex Theatre. Mrs. J. C. Bates, of near Remington, came this morning from a visit of four weeks with relatives at Indianola, lowa. Phone No. 7 for the best range and heating stove coal. George Healey was discharged from the detention hospital at Bloomington Monday evening and will arrive home today. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Witham made a trip to Monon today. If you are looking for an ideal range coal try our B. B.—Harrington Bros. Co. Mrs. J. M. Wasson returned this morning from a visit of three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Coen, at Berwyn, 111. Bad coal is the ruination of domestic bliss. If you want a happy home life try our range and heating stove coals. —Harrington Bros. Co. Dr. Kresler went to Chicago on the 10:36 train, taking with him William Petty, who was taken on the train at Fair Oaks, to a hospital. iB. B. is the coal that makes the cook happy.—Harrington Bros. Co. Mrs. Mary E. Spitler, Miss Maud Spitler and Mrs. Marion Learning and little son went to Chicago this morning for a brief stay. J. W. Medicus is having a furnace installed at his home on Cullen street. Mrs. M. D. Gwin went to Indianapolis today to attend the meeting of the federation of womens clubs. W. R. Nowels today closed a deal for the sale of his 20 acre farm near Grooms bridge to Rev. W. N. Sherrill. He gets a farm of 65 acres in Michigan and $2,000 in cash. BUNTES —There’s a difference. —J. J. Montgomery, agent. Mrs. Lorinda McGlinn went to Fair Oaks this mornffig to see her. new great grandson, the baby bom "Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Weaver. Phone 3-5-1 when you want laundry work done. Called for and delivered. Exclusive agent for Paul H. Krauss. American Erpress Money Orders, handled for your convenience.—Montgomery’s Newstand. A RENSSELAER WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE.

Results Tell the Tale. Can you doubt the evidence of this Rensselaer citizen, You can verify Rensselaer endorsemenL Read this: Mrs. Aaron Hickman, N. Front SL, Rensselaer, says: “I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills at different times when suffering from attacks of backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint and I have always had prompt relief. Over three years ago I first used them and I was so well pleased with the benefit I got that I gave a statement for publication recommending them. Since then, when I have heard anyone complain of kidney trouble or backache, I have suggeseed that Doan’s Kidney Pills be procured at Fendig*B Drug Store and given a trial. Different ones of my family have taken this medicine and like myself have been greatly benefited.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Hickman bad. Foster-Milburn O-, Props., Buffalo, N. Y. AT THE PRINCESS. Don’t miss the travel pictures tonight. Something new every Tuesday night, 1000 feet of filfn in addition to the regular 4 reels.

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