Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss May Stanton made a trip to Lafayette toda^C Phone Hamilton A Kellner when in need of coal, wood feed. . John Meyers was down from Kniman today. Hamilton & Kellner sell the genuine Jackson Hill Egg coal. J. J. Lawler came today to look after hi® farming interests. Turkey • dinner at the Makcever House tomorrow. W. C. Rose went to Lafayette today to spend a few hours wth his son, Fred, who is a student at Purdue. J. H. Shell, of t . Walker township, returned this morning from Lafayette, where he had gone to sell popcorn. ’He had very good success, disposing of about 1,200 pounds. Good For Constipation. Chamberlain’s Tablets are excellent for constipation. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. C The markets have continued to pick up the latter part of the week and the quotation on new com reached 53 cents today. Oats are quoted up to 35 cents. While the top price for wheat is quoted at 95 cents, it is undersood .that as high as $1.02 has been paid for some extra good wheat. Nervous Women. When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. These tablets also improve the * digestion. Obtainable everywhere. C

Mrs. I. F. Meader went to Chicago today to visit an uncle and aunt who are soon .to depart for .Montana t>o make their homes. Mrs. Meader is now quite well and apparently entirely recovered from the trouble that caused her to submit to an operation several months ago. During the time she was in the hospital h£r cousin visited her several tmes. The cousin lived in Montana but was staying at Chicago at the time. Since then the cousin died, leaving three small children and her parents are going to Montana to keep house for her husband and Mrs. Mender’s visit with them was one of farewell.

THE NEXT BEST THING TO THE PINE FOREST FOR COLDS IS— Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey, which goes to the very root of cold troubles. It clears the throat and gives relief from that clogged and stuffed feeling. The pines have ever been the friend of man in driving away colds. Moreover, the pine-honey qualities are peculiarly effective in fighting children’s colds. Remember that a cold broken at the start greatly removes the possibility of complications. 25c. (1)

Last Sunday evening two young ladies who attend school here got off the evening milk train and two or three young fellows at the depot made themselves quite obnoxious by taking hold of the girls’ suitcases and insisting on walking down ‘street with them. The young men were not even acquainted with the girls. Perhaps the young men are not aware that the law frowns on such conduct and that even though they were acting in a spirit of fun their conduct was very unmanly and that they could have been arrested and fined. The girls told their parents about the circumstance and they were very indignant and one of them suggested that it would be a very proper thing if the trains were visited by officers to see that such aerts were not repeated. *This, however, will probably not be necessary, for we believe our boys will need nothing more than a reminder to cause them to adopt more manly ways. CASTOR IA For and Children. llu Ktod ru Han Map Bought Nothing goes as far or is appreciated as much as Xmas photos. Gall at Parker’s Art Shop.

Ben Holmes will be seen at the Ellis Theatre Thursday, Dec. 9th, in big famous comedy with music, as Happy Heinie.