Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tonight, Swiss Bell Ringers. Hear tne Swiss Beil Ringers at the Presbyterian church tonight. Mrs. James I. Peck returned to Remington yesterday after a visit of several days with Misses Grace and Fame Haas. Hear the Old Colonial Band Friday evening at Christian church. First number of lecture course. Miss Marie Hamilton arrived home Tuesday evening from a visit of several weeks with her brtoher, Fred, who is a reporter on The Capital, at Jamestown, N. Dak. Phone No. 7 for the best range and heating stove coal. If you like good music presented with every stage setting to add to its charm go to the Presbyterian church this evening and hear the Sw'iss Bell Ringers. Washburn Crosby’s “Gold Medal” flour; easy to bake. You will try it eventually; why not now? Ask your grocer for it. Hamilton & Kellner sell the famous Pitson hard coal. There is none better. Mrs. E-B. Ham has been very sick with alfi acute attack of appendicitis but is tome better - now and it is thought that an operation will not be necessary at this time, if at all. TWO SEVENTY THREE—Phone this number for all kinds of first class coal.
Swiss Bell Ringers, praked by critics, recommended by entertainment bureaus and eulogized by the press will be at the Presbyterian church this evening, Thursday, Nov. 4th. Don’t fail to hear them. Admission 35c. Mrs. Dean Merica, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam, since Tuesday, left today for Kokomo, where she will make her future home, her husband now being employed as motor tester in the Haynes automobile factory. Mrs. Merica has just returned from an extended trip lasting about five months. After visiting the fair at San Francisco and her relatives in Oregon and at other points, she spent four months with friends in Honolulu in the Hawaiian Islands. Don’t fail to hear the first number of the lyceum course, the Old Colonial Band, at the Christian church Friday evening, Nov. sth. This course is under the auspices of the churches of Rensselaer and they are behind it becmise of its refined and educational features and every person in the city should give it their endorsement by purchasing season tickets. Think of it, five fine entertainments scattered through the winter for SI.OO. Sufferer from Indigestion Relieved. “Before taking Chamberlain’s Tablets my husband suffered for several years from indigestion, causing him to have pains in the stomach and distress after eating. Chamberlain’s Tablets relieved him of these spells right away,” writes Mrs. Thomas Casey, Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere. C William Traub, the clothier, yesterday and today threw from the roof of the Odd Fellows’ building eight boys’ suits and caps as an advertisement for market days. There was quite a scramble for the suits, which furnished considerable amusement for those not participating in the scramble. Do You Have Sour Stomach? If you are troubled with sour stomach you should eat slowly and masticate your food thoroughly, then take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets immediately after supper. Obtainable everywhere. C L. Kennedy, of Indianapolis, is here as a salesman for unimproved lots in Indianapolis. The investment may be a good one, but as a rule unimproved lots in cities that are marketed away from home are poor speculation and it is probable that investment in Rensselaer lots wouFd prove equally as good an investment.
