Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“Fordize,” “Victrolaize, “Hamillize,” it pays. George Reed is confined to his home with a slight attack of grip.' Hamillize your feet. Wear Crawford shoes. Mrs. T. M. Callahan returned Thursday from a week’s visit at Rantoul, 111. Plenty of nice white clover honey at 15c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. J. B. Thompson went to Greencastle today to visit her mother, Mrs. Pierce. Phone 7 and call for our B. B. range ccal. —Harrington Bros. Co. Miss Katie Ahlers, of Francesville, c.iine today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Callahan.

TWO-SEVEN-THREE. Phone this number when you want coal, wood and feed. ~ ~ \ Mrs. Albert Witham went to Momence today to visit her sister, Mrs. George H. Chappell. We have discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. Judge Hanley went to Monticello today to entertain a motion in a trial iKiiiie LUuu ago.■ ■- 1 r ■ Don’t blame, the boy. Hamillize his feet. Get him a pair of Menzies shoes. A new and heavier team of horses has been sent here for use on the express wagon and the lighter team will be sold. All farm implements are to be advanced ten per cent. We can save you money if you will call at once. — Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. A. R. Hopkins attended a party at Delphi Thursday afternoon given by Mrs. James A. Shirk and Mrs. William B. Wasson, at the home of the former. Every day is a bargain day when you’er Hamillized and buy S2O clothes for $16.75; $3 hats for $3; $1 overalls for 75c. —Hamill & Co. The women’s benefit association of the ’taccabees will meet Friday evening with Mrs. Anna Miller. A full attendance desired. —By order of the Commander.—

Buy those nice Percheron mares; also some nice young horses I raised myself, at my sale, March 7 ,at Surrey.—John Ix>nergan. Ernest Lamson has let a contract for the erection of a house in u PK’I-. lips’ addition east of the Orlie Clouse property. George Mustard is the contractor. The house will be much like the Rex Warner house. Monogram flour is positively the highest grade flour milled. We not only guarantee it to be equal to other flours but better. Your money back -if it fails to suit you. $1.70 per sack. ROWLES & PARKER. B. Forsythe returned this morning from a trip to Springfield and Peoria, 111., where 'he sold some onions. The market is down, however, and the present outlook not very encouraging.

THROWS AWAY HIS CANE AND WALKS J. P. McGilliard, of Mim- — cie Attributes Wonderful Improvement 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 I began taking. Tanlac. Now I have taken just Two bottles of the medicine and feel like a different man. Today I laid my caries aside for the first time in three months. I feel better than I have for a year. The pain and stiffness ii. my knees has been relieved. Now 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, eolds catarrhal affections and diseases of the mucouS membranes. It is now sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store. x Adv.