Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• Buy those nice Percheron mares; also some nice young horses I raised myself, at my sale, March 7 at Surrey.—John Lonergan. Don't forget you can buy a good brood taare, a good milch cow or a brood sow at Lonergan’s sale, March 7th. Mrs. hfcary A. Lowe returned to Chicago today after spending several days with Al Peters and family, south of town. zFrank Steffel, who has been visiting his brother, Jaimes Steffel, went to Mitchell, S. Dak., today, where he will work on a farm. Mrs. Lawson Meyer and daughter, Elizabeth, returned to Gary today after a week’s visit'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels. Buy thoSe yearling steers .t Lonergan’s sale March. 7. They will make yon some money. Also those nice heifer calves. Mrs. Rose Pheicer, of Indianapolis, returned to her home today after spending two weeks with her brother, Perry Griffith in Parr. Miss Marian Meader, daughter of I. F. Meader, and a member of this year’s senior class in R. H. S., is out of. school this week with an attack of appendicitis. , Fred Lewis, who has worked for Firman Thompson for the past four years, went to Hoopeston, HL, today, where he expects to find work on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant left today for New Orleans, La., to spend ten days or two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Caddie Tourne, and to visit the Mardi Gras. Mrs. Grant may remain for d longer visit.
Francis M. Hays, who prior to five years, ago lived in Barkley township, went to Terre Haute yesterday, after spending a week with his sons near this city. Mr. Hays returned about a week ago from South Dakota, where he filed on a government irrigated claim last fall. The claim contains only 60 acres but is located within a mile and a half of Newell, the town in which George Goff and son, Bert, are living. It is also within 23 miles of BellefourchS Mr. Hays served over three years in the union army and it will take him only 14 months to prove up his claim. He says that his health has been better there than here and that he is not feeling his 72 years' 1 at all. In Terre Haute he will visit his daughter, Mrs. May Laymon. • * _________ Order your calling cards here.
THROWS AWAY HIS CANE AND WALKS J. P. McGiJliard, of Muncie Attributes Wonderful Improvement to Tanlac Muncie, Ind., Feb. 28, 1916.—“ I’ve laid aside my canes and walked uptown unassisted for the -first time in three months, thanks to Tanlac,” J. F. MCGilliard, one of the best known men in this city, said recently. “I had rheumatism for more than a year,” Mr. McGilliard continued, “and was unable to work during that time. For the last threre months the only way that I could walk at ail was with the assistance of a cane in each hand. My knees were so stiff I couldn’t bend them. I suffered great agony, often lying awake all night. I lost strength and flesh rapidly. “Nothing helped me until...l began taking Tanlac. Now I have taken just two bottles of the medicine and feel like a different man. Today I laid my canes aside for the first time in three months. I feel better than I Jiave for a year. The pain and stiffness in my knees has been relieved. Noiw I am sleeping peacefully through the night,, undisturbed by the excruciating pain that kept me awake months. I am gaining strength and flesh daily.” Tanlac, the Master medicine referred to by Mr. McGilliard,^who, until his health failed, was caretaker of Beech Grove cemetery, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, rheumatism, nervous debility, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, hard coughs, colds catarrhal affections and diseases of the mucous membranes. It is now sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug stjgre. -
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