Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Robert Reeve and Prof. Ira Coe returned from Whiting where Robert Look part in a discussion contest. Tliere were eight schools represented and Robert took third place. Tom Porter was over from Carpenter township today and reports that his father, John J. Porter, is not getting along very well, although he had made some improvement since his very severe attack of last Monday night. He is 80 years of age. The Chicago & Eastern Illinois railroad, which has a branch running from LaCrosse to Goodland, has bean sold, it is reported, to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. The C. & E. I. has been in the hands of a receiver for some time. FOR YOUR CHILD’S COUGH If your child has a cold, nose runs or coughs much get a small bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It is a pleasant Pine-Tar-Honey syrup, just what children like and just the medicine to soothe the cough and check the cold. After taking, children stop fretting, sleep good and are soon entirely well. Insist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. 25c, at your druggist. (1 Gooiiiaml is to have an all-home baseball team this year, having abandoned its ambition of a few years ago to have a world-beating team. Well, it is hoped that the new management has greater respect for contracts than the one of two years ago, who layed down flat on his promise for return games. The new manager is N. V. McClellan, proprietor of a grocery store. Chas. Jensen, Logan Champley, Lemont Dunkel, Ray Mead, James Mead, Roy Hooker, Ed Thompson, Bert Gravel, George Peck, B. Furman, Arthur Weiger, Harry Wild, Wm. McCurry and C. Marshino are the players mentioned.

COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED. Many people cough and cough—from the beginning of fall right through to spring. Others get cold after cold. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery and you will get almost immediate relief. It checks your cold, stops the racking, rasping, tissuetearing cough, heals the inflammation, soothes the raw tubes. Easy to take. Antiseptic and healing? Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and keep it in the house. “It is certainly a great medicine and I keep a. bottle of it continually on hand,” writes W. C. Jesseman, Franconia, N. H. Money back if not satisfied but it nearly always helps. (1) Obituary. Orange ‘ Sylvester Baker was ibom Aug. 19, 1852; died April 18, 1916. He was born in Moniteau county, Mo., and moved with his parents to Indiana in September, 1861. He was married to Caroline Isabella-Madden -on April 10, 1873. To this union were born seven children, Henry Franklin, William Anson, Minnie, Etta, Lydia and Arvilla, twins, and Myrtle. His wife preceded him in death April 23, 1885, and Arvilla died July 12, 1892. Dec. 5, 1893, he was married to Mary M. Kilgos. To this union were bom four children, Charles F., Nora, Edward and Dora. He leaves his wife, ten children, 26 grandchildren, one great grandchild and two brothers and many other relatives and friends to mourn his departure. He united with the M, E. church -early in life. In 1901 he moved to Rensselaer and in transferred his membership to the Baptist church, remaining a member of that church until death.

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