Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“Well, I did exactly what the doctor told me,” said Mr. Chase, “and I am now thankful. As you see,, after I was home two hours I expelled this monster tapeworm from my system. I want to thank the Franklin doctor for what he has done for me,” exclaimed Mr. Chase. “I am now happy.” The parasite measured many feet in length. From early morning until late at night the Franklin physician in charge, is besieged by the sick, lame and afflicted. His offices are located in the Kurrie Block, upstairs over The Republican. Office hours 10 until 12, mornings; 2 until 4, afternoons; 7 until 8, evenings; Sunday mornings only.

Gold Medal flour, made from No. 1 spring wheat and guaranteed to be equal to any spring wheat flour made. Special price to get you to try it, $1.45 a sack. JOHN EGER. B. B. is the coal that makes the cook happy.—Harrington Eros. Co. William H. Mobley, of southern Indiana, will be in Rensselaer Monday and wants 100 mules. For information call A. W. Sawin, Phone 400. Washbum Crosby’s Gold Medal flour, made from No. 1 spring wheat, $1.45 a sack. JOHN EGER.

Cars Washed and Polished Charles Rhoades, Jr., will do the work right at K. T. Rhoades’ Garage.

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