Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 175, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BAD TO HAVE A COLD HANG ON Don’t let your cold hang on, rack your system and become chronic when Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey will help you. It heals the inflammation, soothes the cough and loosens the phlegm. You breathe easier at once. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is a laxative tar syrup, the pinj tar balsam heals the raw spots, loosens the, mucous and prevents irritation of the bronchial tubes. Just get a bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey today, it’s guaranteed to help you. At druggists.

Allies Keeping Close Watch to Prevent Departure of U-Boat. The waters of Chesapeake Bay and the regdon of Delaware Capes are the scenes of the greatest mobilization of deteictives and sleuths in the history of the country. It seems that every little wavelet and every little capelet has a Sherlock Holmes all its own. Mysterious launches dot the bay and mysterious heads are seen protruding cautiously from behind strategic points along the shore. And all because the allies have ho intention of allowing the great submersible Deutschland to leave American Waters. Meanwhile, Capt. Koenig goes ahead calmly with his preparations' for the return trip; but he announces no sailing date. Wall street brokers are offering 10 to 15 that the Deutschland reaches Germany.

Jimmy O’Leary, Chicago’s king of chance, has changed has odds on the coming presidential election “because of the war,” as he put it, to “even money” on Wilson and Hughes; take your choice. Up to the latest Mexican crisis Hughes ruled a 5 to 6 favorite, while Wilson was quoted 5 to 4. O’Leary claims Wilson’s strength has increased recently. O. K. Ritchey has received a letter and photograph from Nate J. Reed, former sheriff of Jasper county. Nate is now located on a farm near Millertewn, Mich. The photograph indicates that he is as fat and good natured as when he was holding down the sheriff’s office in Rensselaer. Miss W. Kiefer, of Chicago, and Miss Gertrude Ott, of Kniman, were in Rensselaer yesterday. Constipation and Indigestion. \ “I have used Chamberlain’s Tablets and must say they are the best I have ever used for constipation and indigestion. My wife also used them for I indigestion and they did her good,”, writes Eugene S. Knight-, B Wilining- I ton, N. C. Chamberlain’s Tablets are I mild and gentle in their action. Give them a trial. You are pertain ft be pleased with the agreeable laxative effect which they produce. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C