Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

STRAYED—BIack bull dog with white feet and face. Telephone information to Chas. Burns, No. 901-G. I HAVE BUYERS for farms in Marion, Union, Barkley, Jordan and Newton townships. See me. —Geo. F. MeyersFARM LOANS—An unlimited ply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. ~ Dr. Washbum made a professional trip to Indianapolis today. J. J. Hunt returned from Chicago thus evening, where he had been on business. Mrs. David Overton went to Fp.ir Oiks yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. W. S. McConnell. Mrs. Allie Potts -went to Surrey this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. W. B. Yeoman. Mrs. Joe Davisson and daughter, Mliss Fem, went to Hammond this morning to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett and daughter, x of West Virginia, are visiting Jack Deeden at Fair Oaks.

Misses Mazie and Bumadetta Cline, of Brook, went to Westfield today to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Parr. Mrs. John Pureupile returned to her home in Monon today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long. Mrs. J. C. Robinson, who has been visiting Mrs. E. J. Reynolds, returned to her home in, Monon yesterday. John Crabb, of Remington, went to Chicago today, where he. will take a pleasure trip on a boat to Pstcsky, Mich. Miss Marie Hamilton, who was recently operated on at Wesley hospital, Chicago, will be brought home Saturday. Leslie Miller, who was operated on at Wesley hospital for appendicitis last week, returned home yesterday. He is getting along vefy well. Robert W. Woolley, director of the United States mint, has resigned, and his resignation has been accepted by Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo.

Mrs. N. Selby and two daughters wentrto Sparta, Tenn., today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Williams. Her father has been very sick. Harold Pumphrey returned to his Lome atHTolumbia City today after visiting for a few days with True Woodworth and other friends here since Wednesday. Mrs. Hazel "Carr and two daughters, Lenore and Gladys, left for Fairfield, lowa, yesterday, where they will visit Mrs. Carr’s brother, W. T. Attwood and family for about ten days.

‘Fortunate Act’ WoniM Asserts Mri. Alex Liddil Says It Was Lucky Day- When She Took Tanlac Montpelier, Ind., July 19. —Mrs. Alex Liddil, a well known Montpelier woman, is one of the most enthusiastic of the thousands Of Indiana men and women, who are praising Tanlac, the Master Medicine. She recently said: “I suffered for months with nervous trouble. I was subject to spells of weakness which caused me great distress; Ambition and life were lacking and I just wanted to rest all the time. I was very nervous, the-least thing causing me to become excited. I also had severe pains and cramps in my limbs. “Trying Tanlac was one of the most fortunate acts of my life. In a few days I was greatly relieved and now I feel like an entirely different woman. I sleep better now, have a fine appetite, am not so nervous, and feel fine.” The experience of Mrs. Liddil is typical of that of thousands of Indiana men and women who are testifying to the merits of Tanlac. Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, kidney and liver trouble, rheumatism, sleeplessness, catarrhal complaints, coughs, colds, and is a general tonic and system purifier. Tanlac is sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store.