Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 137, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Monticello city council has appropriated $1,400 to pay for street oiling. ' Don’t fail to call Phone 71, Rhoads’ grocery, for fresfy home-grown strawberries. The city cpuneil of Monticello is considering the buying a motor fire truck to replace the present horse-drawn fire wagon. Fresh home-grown strawberries at Rhoads’ grocery every day. About a dozen young couples hel 1 a Victrola dance at the armory last evening after band concert. It proved a very enjoyable affair ami it is planned to have more in the future. Fresh home-grown strawberries each day at Rhoads’ grocery. The family of Eli Arnold, of Barkley township, have been having their share of sickness. Their daughter,. Marie, has just recovered from a case •of scarlet fever and now her husband has a case of tonsilitis and Mrs. Arnold is suffering with a case of sore throat. Go to Sommers & Cornwell for your plumbing, heating and sheet metal work. _.
A horse colt was born to “Tootsie,” a Shetland por.y owned by Leslie Clark, last night. This is the first Shetland pony ever born in Rensselaer It is a beauty, having white legiu and about twe-thirds of its body being white. Its head and the rear of the body is bay. the colt is attracting considerable attention. Stomach Troubles and Constipation. “I will cheerfully say that Chamberlain’s Tablets are the most satisfactory remedy for stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold in thirty-four years’ drug store service,” writes S. H, Murphy, druggist, Wellsburg, N. Y. For sale by B. F. Fendig. The Bumettsville News is the latest weekly paper to announce a raise in subscription rates from SI.OO to $1.50 per year. The Monticello Herald, a weekly paper, which raised its rates a year ago to $1.50, has Uie following to say as to the result of the raise: “More than a year ago the Herald announced the $1.50 rate to all and its subscription list is much -larger-now than it—was—at. that time. People do not object to paying for a paper if it measures up to the standard it should.”
Forethought. People are learning that a little forethought often saves them a big expense. Here is an instance. E. W. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, writes: “I do not believe that our family has been without Chamberlain’s Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy since we commenced keeping house "years ago. When we go on an extended visit we take it with us.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. Vice President Marshall has said the following: “If the democratic party wants to nominate me for vice president it is all right, and if not I will not complain. It is none of my affairs what is done at Chicago, but personally I cannot help preferring the nomination of Mr. Fairbanks.” More of those wash skirts received this week at Rowles & Parker’s.
