Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MOST TALKED OF MAN IN TOWN

to consult the doctor that accompanies All you hear talked about nowadays is Franklin, Franklin, in the stores, in the offies and* in the home. The FrankJin man is the main conversation. When the Franklin man first came to Rensselaer he told the people that he would have then! all talking about his wonderful remedies. He has certainly kept his word, as nothing but praises havj? been said about this man who has taken this city by storm; in fact, the whole world talks about Franklin. The sale of his preparations has been enormous and many bottles of his medicine have been disposed of. His nightly lectures and concerts will continue nightly at the opera house. Everybody is invited to attend his concerts, as they are absolutely free to all, excepting Saturday night, when an admission of 10c and 15c is charged. It reminds one of a bargain day sale in a department store to witness the vast crowds of people who call at the Franklin office in the Kurrie block

If you get it at Jack’s, it’s good. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. Call and '•ee it. Miss Vera Healey went to Bloomington today to visit her brother, George, and her cousin, Miss Florence Lyon, both of whom are students at the state university, and to see the football game between Purdue and Indiana tomorrow. Arrangemetns are being completed for a football game between Pine Village, state independent football champs, and a team from Lafayette, which will include several famous college gridiron warriors. The Pine Village team also has several men formerly of college football fame and the contest should prove very interesting. Capt. Blocker-and Pultz, both of this year’s Purdue eleven; Bergemtn and Pliska, of Notre Dame, and Winters, Erhart and Redmond, oblast year’s Indiana university eleven, will be seen in action. Owing to the revival meeting at the M. E. church there will be no entertainment for the purpose of providing Thanksgiving dinners, but a committee wall be at the Presbyterian church Tv' sday p. m. from 2 tilt 5 to receive any donations toward the Thanksgiving distribution. Chickens, vegetables, flour, fruit, jelly and money are especially desired and will be used by the Board of Associated Charitics. Please report to the commietee anyone you wish remembered. Your xHnner will taste better for having m.de some one else happy.