Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Last Saturday was the 44th anniversary of the organization of the Loughry Bros, milling company of Monticello. Absolutely the best four wheel corn planter on the market is sold by Hamilton' & Kellner. There are 39 in the Monticello graduating class and the commencement will be held on the evening of May 25. Dr. Ameila Keller, of Indianapolis, will deliver the address. The program will also include the valedictory and salutatory speeches. •If you are looking for quality and style in buggies see Hamilton & Kellner. Monticello is also in line for free mail delivery and the receipts of that office were greater than those of the Rensselaer office by almost S4OO last year. W. D. McKorkle, an inspector, visited Monticello Tuesday and it is understood his visit was to ascertain the feasibility of establishing free delivery service there. Insomnia. $ Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less, and is often the cause of insomnia. Eat a light supper with little if any meat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets immediately after supper, and zee if you do not rest much better. For saje by B. F. Fendig. Jess Grimm, of Gifford, composed a clever jingle as a parody to Tipperary and appropriated it to the C. & W. V. railroad section gang. Jess and some of his companions have been singing it and meeting with such favor that a demand for copies was constant and to satisfy them he had The Republican print quite a number and they will be circulated among his friends.

Why Constipation Injures. The bowels are the natural sewerage system of the body. When they become obstructed by constipation a part of the poisonous matter which they should carry off is Absorbed into the system, making you feel dull and stupid, and interfering with the digestion and assimilation of food. This condition is Quickly relieved by Chamberlain’s Tablets. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Perry McCart, general attorney for the Monon railroad, has been appointed general solicitor to fill the va- ' cancy caused by the death of Judge Field. Clint C. Hine becomes general attorney. Hine was for some time employed as a stenographer in the law department of the Monon and while working attended the Illinois School so Law, graduating in 1907. He formerly lived near Monticello.

The young ladies of the Baptist church will hold a market at J. A. McFarland’s store Saturday, April 29. Postmaster, now all democrats, held a convention in Indianapolis Wednesday. Of course, it was just incidental that it was held on the same day as the democratic state convention, for those democrats who always made such a big noise when republicans attended a political convention or took any interest whatever in party matters would never knowingly hold a convention on the same day as a democratic state convention. It may be recalled that during the early days of the Wilson administration any old scheme was used to remove republican postmasters. If they attended a republican convention or a caucus they were charged with too much political activity. If they remained at dinner too long they were charged with having failed to put in the full number of hours consecutively at the office and even one or two were removed for les majesty in having said something unbecoming about President Wilson. Now, however, the postmasters Of the state hold a convention in Indianapolis on the day of the democratic convention and doubtless more attend the political gathering than the pastmasters meeting, but it is all right and Bust Burleson won’t ever say a word about it.

Safe Medicine for Children. “Is it safe?” is the first question to be considered when buying \_ cough mpdicine for children. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy has long been a favorite with mothers of young children it contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. It is pleasant to take, too, which is of great importance when a medicine must be given to young children. This remedy is most effectual in relieving coughs, cold sand croup. For sale bj B. F. Fendig. * T NEWLAND, J. W. Crist arrived from Tennessee Tuesday. F. H. Henley went to Chicago Monday. Preaching service May 7th by Rev. Saylet, of Rensselaer. Harry Beebe and Lewis Cavendish went to Chicago Tuesday. Harry-Spate returned from Belvidere, 111., last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Boothe and famiyl, of Lafayette, were visitors at Dell Bowman’s last week. „ Ladies’ Aid will meet May 4ti with Mrs. A. . Campbell m the afternoon?. Mrs. S. L. Jordon will demonstrate the making x>f butter scotcn and the ladies attending will please bring their hats, as Mrs. Maud Lucas will demonstrate methods of hat trimming. / < ./ \_