Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Stop, Look, “(jet Hamillized”, Save. Arthur Ashbjrof MfcMT, made a trip to Monon today.Ford day Thursday at Hamill’s, Rensselaer. Elizup Sage went, to I’ayne, Ohio, today, where he owns a farm. Wfe haveanice, clean burning lump mnl at $4.00 per ton.—D. E. Grow. ]). D. Brown returned to Henry, 111., this morning after being here bn business. Big doings at Hamill’s. Sale starts Saturday. Ford day next Thursday. "Get Hamillized,” it pays, ./FX./—Wra. M. Jordan returned this morning from a business trip to “Chalmers. Charles W. Coen came down from South Bend this morning r on a business trip. He reports fiis family very well. E. P. Lane and Will Morris went -to-Tndianapolis today to attend the meeting of the Brotherhood of Tn rashermen’s Association, Perry Horton is. .somewhat , improved today from a very severe case ■>f grip which has confined him to his home for about two weeks. Miss Alta Shuey went to Williamsport today, having been called there by the sickness of her father, mother and brother, all of whom have the grip. J. R. Hozen was over from Goodiand last night. He had been in Wheatfield on a business trip and this morning went to Monticello to transact some business. Mem! Never before a clothing sale like this, s2o'suits $14.75; sls suits $10.95; $3 hats for $2, and Ford day next Thursday at 2 p. m.—Hamill & Co, *f- ;• 1 C. B. Johnston, of Remington, was here a short time this morning, leaving on the 11:17 train for Newcastle, where his aunt, Mrs. T.'R. Vaughn, -was reported very sick. The new lights haye been installed on South Cullen street and are certainly fine in all respects. They would make fine lights all over the ■city, especially all the way to the depot. Clothing Sale. The chance of the year, $22.50 suits and overcoats $16.95; sl2 suits $8.95; $1 overalls 75c, and Ford day next Thursday.—Hamill & Co. Frank. Meyer, who came down yesterday to attend the K. of P. homecoming, has been under the weather for the past two weeks, having an attack of the grip, which has been raging in Gary. Fred Arnott went to Crown Point this morning to assist the widow of Will Arnott in some business affairs. Mr. Arnott carried! $4,000 insurance, which will be a great aid to her in the care of her large family. HERE’S NATURE’S 7)WN REMEDY FOR CATARRH Hyomei Relieves Catarrh Without the Use of Dangerous Drugs. Not until Hyomei was discovered has it been possible to truthfully say that a real remedy for catarrh was known. Hyomei is an oil. and its air is breathed through a small inhaler furnished with it for a few minutes four times a day, and during that time every particle of his Hyomei-laden air taken into the air passages and •lungs is impregnated with a powerful germ killing and health-giving antiseptic. Sprays and lotions often cause disorders of the respiratory tracts or bring on some other diseases and never made a permanent cure of catarrh. But when the air of Hyomei penetrates to the inmost air cells of the lungs and enters the blood with the oxygen it not only kills the germs hut, kills the bacilli in the blood, freeing the mucous membranes from poisonous microbes and giving perfect health. A complete outfit is inexpensive and includes-an inhaler, dropfter and sufficient Hyomei. for several weeks’ treatment. B. F. Fendig has so much faith in “the merit of Hyomei that he agrees to return the money to any. purchaser who is not thoroughly satisfied.

RENSSELAER MARKETS. Oats—39c. Com—6lc. Wheat—sl.os. Rye—7sc and 80c. Geese —rlOc. Springs turkeys—l 6 F Old hery/uFkeys—lsc. Butterfat—-30c. Ola roosters —6c. Chickens-Mlc. 1 - If lt 7 s / Electrical let Leo Mecklenburg doit. Phone 621