Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 151, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Df. E. N. Loy is in Chicago on business today. • Mrs. Eli Arnold, of Barkley town : ship, is confined to her home by sickness. Miss Edna Parker, of Chicago, is spending the week end with Miss Fame Haas. - A. C. Campbell, whose nome ’s at Newland, went to Chicago today to work. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaub, of Watertown, Wis., arrived last evening for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. William McCune and children went to Connersville today, to vis£i< Mr. McCune’s sister, Mrs. Geo. Lutz. Mrs. Henry Ropp, living 5 miles north of town, was taken to Chicago yesterday by the attending physician to enter Wesley hospital for an operation. Mrs. W. M. Fietz and son, Ernest, came from Chicago Heights Friday for a week end viSit with Mrs. Ben MicOolly and family. Misses Minnie Kessinger and Ada Huff, who are attending school at Valparaiso, came to their 'homes near Rensselaer 'to spend Sunday with home folks.

Miss UsiTton, who has be etn the trimmer for Mrs. .Henry Purcupilej went (to her home in Chicago today to spend the summer.- She will return here next season. Mrs. Fred Phillips, accompanied by her sister, Grace/ and the attending physician was taken to Wesley hospital in Chicago yesterday. She was threatened with appendicitis. Miss Lura Halleck, who has recently returned from Oberlin College in Ohio, where she is taking the course in liberal arts and voice culture, will sing at the morning serv'ces at the M. E. church tomorrow. Pony Express, Phone 623. Mrs. J. W. Spate returned to her home in Newland this morning after being in Rensselaer to bid her husband farwell, he bging a member of; the militia company, which left this mo’nmig for Indianapolis. Misses Elizabeth Unland, Anna Schermann, and Marie Koster of St, Louis, and John Metzner, of Jonestown, Ohio, returned to their homes today after visiting friends and rela’tives at St. Joe.

Paul Beam |wcnt to Kokomo today tn take his litt’e nephew, Donald Merica, home, who has been visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam and family for two weeks. Paul will return tomorrow. Mrs. S. t. Overton and sons, Russell and Charles, returned to their home in South, Haven, Mich., today after spending a week here at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Healy, With her son, Charles, who recently was operated on for appendicitis. When he read a newspaper report telling of Ford’s attitude in refusing to pay salaries of employes who enlisted for services in Mexico, Dr. J. M. Postle, of DeKdllb, 111., took his “flivver” to a blacksmith shop and hammered every trace of the manufacturer’s name from the car. “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. Will Sloan’s Liniment Relieve Pain? Try it and see—one application will prove more than a column of claims. James S. Ferguson, Phila., Pa., writes: “I have had wonderful relief since I used Solan’s Liniment on my knees. To think after all these years of pain one application gave me relief. Miany thanks for what your remedy has done for me.” Don’t keep on suffering, apply Sloan’s Liniment where your pain is and notice how quick you get relief. Penetrates without rubbing. Buy it at any drug store. 25c. (3