Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

7 We have a nice, clean-burning lump coal for $4.00.—D. E. Grow. ~ The Mormett Gntld with meet next Monday afternoon at the Monnett school. We have discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. Now’s the right time. We havb the right prices, so buy your rubber boots at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Mrs. Delos Thompson went to Battle Creek, Mich., today for a visit with her brother'and sister. Phone 7 and call for our B. B. range coal.—Harrington Bros. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne went tp Si dell, 111., today to be with Mr. Osborne’s sister, who is very sick. B. B. or Puritan Egg for the range. Ky. B. or Carbon splint for the heating stove. —Harrington Bros. Co.

W. R. Newels went to Mt. Ayr today, where he will preach the funeral of Joseph Ashby. ~ TaTITW" ui lbout your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal.—Harrington Bro*. Co. Sooner or later you will trade with The Rensselaer Ice Cream and Candy Co. Why not sooner? Home made ice' cream, chocolate and vanilla, 25 cents a quart. Miss Florence Knight, of Wheateld, returned to her home today after a few days’ visit with her cousin, Frank Osborne and wife. Boys, come in and let us show you the little gent’s boots. Extra fine quality at a price that can not be beat. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Manlev Price and ! James Babcock went t,o Lafayette today to attend the basketball tournament being held there today and Saturday. Men’s hip and thigh sporting boots in all grades at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. A reception will be given this evening for Mrs. Paul Norgor and Mrs. Bart Grant by the members of the Dorcas class of the M. E. church, of which they are members. Youths’ and boys’ rubber boots in all lasts. Extra good quality.—Pendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. May and Mrs. F. E. Babcock went to Remington last evening, where they attended a luncheon given to the Rebekahs by the Odd Fellows who are also Rebekahs. The Stork Special. Bom, Thursday, March 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Woodhull I. Spitler, a son.

KOKOMO MAN SAYS TANLAC FITS CASE J. F. Nutter Declares He Feels Stronger than He Has for Years Kokomo, Ind., March 6, 1916. —J. F. Nutter, a well known glass worker, who lives at 749 South Union street, Kokomo, recently said, regarding Tanlac, the Master Medicine: Constipation and stomach trouble caused me great annoyance and pain for months. I suffered intensely with indigestion, had frequent severe headaches, and wa& very nervous. I felt nauseated most of the time and had a very poor appetite. Almost everything "I "ate produced nausea. I was extremely restless at night owing to my nerves being unstrung, and I got very little sleep. “Tanlac appealed to hie because I knew of the good it was doing others. I decided that a medicine that was doing so much good for others ought to help me. Since taking Tahlac I sleep better than I have for years, and the headaches have disappeared. My nerves also are in good condition now, and the stomach trouble has been remy r-aKe. I feel better and stronger than I have for years.” Thousands of Indiana people are now deriving benefit Irom Tanlac. It liver and kidney troubles, ' rheumatism, loss of appetite, catarrhal troubles and the like. Tanlac is now sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store.

COAL For the range Jackson Hill and Rex Egg. For the furnace, Egg Anthracite, Sovereign Lump and Pocahontas. For the basebumer Scranton Anthracite, Nut and Stove. King Bee, Kentucky Block. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. . . Phone