Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Harold Halleck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Halleck, suffered the frae-_ ture of the small bone of his right arm while cranking his father’s automobile Friday afternoon. Dr. Washbuin redu/ced the fracture. Help Your Liver—lt Pays. When your liver gets torpid and your stomach acts queer, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills and you will find yourself feeling better. They purify the blood,. give you freedom from constipation, biliousness, dizziness and indigestion. You feel fine—just like you want to feel. Clear the complexion, too. 25c, at druggists.. Misses Marguerite Brown, Luella' Robinson and Miss Vera Healey, at the home of the former, are keeping open house this afternoon for “The Bunch” and a number of invited guests. Light refreshments are being served and a musicale prigram Is being given". ”"
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Most Effectual. “I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking it a cough always disappears,” writes J. R. Moore. Lost Valley, Ga. Obtainable everywhere. C Will O. Williams, who lives near Aax, will hold a public sale on Wednesday, Jan. 12th. He has rented his farm to Glenn Norman, son of Sol Norman, of Parr, and is a little ,bie undecided as to what he will do. His original plan was to go to Michigan and he may yet decide to do this; The Republican printed his bills and his list includes 7 head of horses and* 20 head of cattle, also a good list of farming machinery. Republican, daily and semi. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that is easily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed —not ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhere.
PUBLIC SAL®. As I am going to quit farming, I will offer at public auction oai the Michael Schultz farm, 7 miles north, 1% miles west and 1 mile north of Rensselaer; 2 miles east and 2 miles north of Parr, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916, 9 Head Horses—l sorrel mare 10 years wt il50; 1 bay mare 12 years wt 1100; 1 gray mare colt coming 3 wt 950; 1 sorrel mare colt comings 2 wt 850; 1 bay mare coming 7 wt 1150; 1 team geldings coming 4 wt 1200 each; 1 gelding coming 3 wt 1050; 1 bay gelding coming 4 wt 1100. 6 head of shotes, wt about 175 each. 18 Head Cattle—l red cow 7 yeans 1 black cow 6 years; 1 red cow 6 yrs; 1 cow 3 years. The above cows will be fresh in March. 2 cows with calves by side; 5 spring calves; 2 cows coming fresh in Feb.; 5 steers coming 3 years. Farm Implements—l grass mower, 1 sulky plow good as new; 1 14-inch walking plow; 1 com planter with 80 rods new wire; 2 steel harrows; 1 three section and 1 two section, 2 discs, one with tongue truck; 1 cultivator, 2 sets work harness. 300 bushels of oats. Terms —A credit of 11 months will be given with approved security, notes bearing 8 per cent if not paid when due; ?10 and under cash; 6 per cent off for cash. WM. F. SCHULZ. W.. A. McCurtain, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. The undersigned trustee of Newton township, will have an office dap l» Rensselaer, on Saturday of each wee* In the room with EL P. Lane over Murray s store. JOH jj RUSH. Trustee If you have anything to sell advertise It in the Republican’s Classified Column. Gales which swept throughout the eastern states and part of the middle western states, were reported by the weather bureau as having passed out to sea last night. MiloS of telephone poles were blown down by the gales and other property damage was reported in the east. New York suffered from a great snow storm, tieing up traffic throughout the state.
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