Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 141, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1916 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT At The GAYETY KATHRYN & CARROLL McFarland The celebrated big time act in high class vaudeville. The unicorn pictures additional.

CLEAN UP. The Boy Scouts placed about two hundred tags about town Saturday. Within a few days Health Officer Gwin will inspect the places tagged and if they have not been cleaned up you will be instructed to do so at once. The Stork Special. Born, Friday, June 9, to (Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hollingsworth, of Chicago, a son. Thfe son has been named Donald Hopkins Hollingsworth, Jr. A GOOD FRIEND. A good friend stands by you when in need. Rensselaer people tell how Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the test. Mr. McGee endorsed Doan’s over eight years ago and again confirms the story. Could you ask for more convincing testimony ? Landy McGee, Rensselaer, says: “I suffered from a lame back and had such severe pains across my loins that I could hardly move around. I coudln’t sleep or rest well. My kidneys were weak and too active and the secretions were highly colored. I doctored and used several different medicines, but nothing seemed to relieve me until I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at B. F. Fendig’s Drug Store. The. backache and pains in my loins soon left and the kidney secertions became natural. I haven’t suffered from any of these troubles since.” (Statement given May 31, 1907.) On February 29, 1916, Mr. McGee said: “Doan’s Kidney Pills are still my standby. I think they are a great medicine and I am never without them in the houses’* Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. McGee has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milbum Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.

NOTICE AND INVITATION. This is your notice and invitation to the meeting that will be held by those who have subscribed for shares in the proposed ’ RENSSELAER FARMERS’ GRAIN CO., Saturday, June 17, 1916, 1 o’clock at the Gayety theatre, to close up all preliminary business and take the last steps before final organization. We will have with us on that day Mr. William Stockney, of Chicago, a very prominent man in this farmers’ organization work, who will doubtless remove all doubts from your mind, if any, as to the success of our company when finally organized. He has had wide experience, in this cause. - It will do you good to be at this meeting. REMEMBER, YOUR PRESENCE MEANS MUCH, and your absence will mean that what is done at this meeting, indicates your consent to what takes place, which will be binding on all subscribers for stock in this proposed company. This is a golden opportunity,' do not miss it, for you will be the loser. Come, express your view of things; the majority rules in this organization. Wealth does not count: SSOO is the limit of stock to a member. This company when organized must stand for right. Rich and poor will be dealt with on the same basis, receiving the same COURTESY and PRICES. This proposed Farmers’ elevator will mean much to our community. Help boost, make it a success; and second to hone. ! COMMITTEE. WEATHER.’ _ 4Increasing cloudiness tonight; Wednesday probably showers.