Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

REMINGTON. John Ppwell ,is very low at this writing. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norwood, May 2, a son. Mrs. John Bartoo is dangerously ill at the Lafayette hospital. The Country Club gave a dance in the Townsend hall Wednesday eve. j Mrs. George Bartee and Elza, Aison are purchasers of Fords this wdek. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geib spent the week end with her parents at Montmorencj. Adrian Foster returned to Lafayette Monday after a few days’ visit at home. Orville Jordan has accepted a position from Loeb & Heinie Co., at Lafayette. A number of boys from Goodland held a picnic at Fountain Park Saturday. , Miss Stella Taylor is spending the week with her brother, Russell, at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Merritt and Mrs. Walter Forbes were Lafayette shoppers Tuesday. Miss Eva Sullivan, of Wolcott, visited with Ruth Tribby and* other friends Saturday. The friends of Miss Laura Warnock will be pleased to know that she is rapidly recovering. Dr. C. T. Miller and wife, of Monticello, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Wili Beal and daughter, Marceline, of Wolcott, w T ere Remington visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mr.s Chet Besse, of Wolcott, attended the home talent play here Wednesday evening. The Misses Genevieve Burger and Katherine Bassett, of Goodland, spent Saturday with girl friends. Mrs. Fred Burger and little son returned .to their home in Goodland Sunday evening from the Lafayette sanitarium. The Federated Clubs gave a home talent filay at the Lyric Wednesday evening for the benefit of the new library. The regular monthly social of the Eastern Star chapter was held Monday evening. Music was furnished by the Remington Orchestra. Carl Somers and family moved to Rensselaer the first of the week and Robert Burns, of Goodland, will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Somers. Mrs. Dan O’Connor, of Monticello, came Wednesday evening for a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Ben Rice, before leaving for Chicago, where she will make her future home. Mrs. Will Banes was pleasantly surprised Monday evening by sixteen of her friends, who came in with well filled baskets and reminded her of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheetz were -initiated - into-the Pythian —Sister Temple Friday evennig. After the work the Remington orchestra rendered several selections and light refreshmetns were served. Miss Leona Weiss is spending today in Lafayette. Mrs. John Holliday, of Kersey, spent today in Rensselaer. Miss Grace Kelly went to Wolcott today for a visit of about a week. Comrade Fox went to Lafayette today, where he will lock for a Jobr~

Well Known Man Ginns Testimony P. F. fc Hulvey, of Near Ft. Wayne, Says Wife Has -* Been Relieved by Tanlac Fort Wayne, Ind., May 1, 1916. — P. F. Hulvey, a prominent farmer who lives on Rural Route No. 2, Sheldon, Ind., twelve miles from Fort Wayne, recently said, regarding the benefits his wife derived from taking Tanlac, the Master Medicine; “My wife has been sick for five years with rheumatism and was in a run down condition. She suffered severe pains in her limibs and body and she had no energy. Her appetite, also, was poor, and, because of extreme nervousness, she slept very little. Severe rheumatic pains in the back of her neck, oftra came in the night and she would lay awake fearing an attack. “Although Mrs. .Hulvey has taken only one bottle of Tanlac to this time, she feels like a woman made over again. The rheumatic pains are nearly all gone, and she has more energy and feels stronger than she has for years. The nervousness, also, has disappeared from her, and her appetite has increased. Tanlac has helped my wife more than any other medicine. That’s why I am here for another bottle. She certainly intends continuing its use.” The words of such a prominent man of the community as Mr. Hulvey, lcnown for his honesty and integrity, jidded, as they are, to the testimony of many others, should prove the merits ofJCanlac. -Tanlac is especially beneficial for the treatment, at c*tarrhal affections of the stomach, liver and kidneys and for rheumatism, sleeplessness and the like. Tanlac is sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store.