Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 181, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Maible Nelaon, of Rose Lawn, spent yesterday in Rensselaer. Mrs. J. L. Grimhs came today from Excelsior, Mo., to visit Mro. J. W. Marlin for a week or two. Mrs. J. B. Fagan returned to her home in Bedford today after visiting her brother, W. Herron, at Morocco. Mlrs. Geo. A. Cover returned to her home in Vingie yealterday after attending the funeral of Clifford Sumner. Mrs. Hannah Elder and son R. D. Elder came from Hammond today to visit David Elder and family over Sunday. Mrs. Medsker and grandson, who have been visiting Chas. Stackhouse and family, returned to Lafayette today. Mrs. S. W. Williams returned co her home in Kniman today after spending the day in Ranssdlaer on business. Miss Rose Coate, who has been visiting Mrs. Frank Donnellly since last Thursday, went to her home in Wabash today. John Bill and family went to New Albany last evening, where Mr. Bill's mother is very ill and not expected to live. Mr. and Mrs. H. Herman sen returned to their home in New Yoik City yesterday after visiting the former's brother, C. P. Hermamsen and family for the past two months. WHY ENDURE SUMMER COLDS. It isn’t necessary to have a stuffed head, running nose. To cough your head off as it were. All you need do is to use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. The soothing and healing balsams open the clogged air passages and in a short time you get relief and start on the road to recovery. Your nose stops running, you cough less and you know you are getting better. Get a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left as a cough and cold insurance. (2
Mrs. Marion Cooper, daughter Ella and son James, went to Wolcofbtsrvdlle, Ind., today to visit her niece, Mrs. Grace McGinnis, for about a week. Mrs. E. M. Thomas went to Fair Oaks this morning to spend a few days with her brother, O. F. Mace, on the faitm. Mrs. Geo. Buck and children returned to their home at Gotodiand today after visiting her brother, Chas. Bowers, east of town, for the past two weeks. Mrs. W. A. Bums and baiby came from Chicago today to visit her husband's father, Chas. Bums, and sister, Mrs. John Price and family for a week. Leo Worland will leave tomorrow for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will take a year’s course in emiblaming at the Cincinnati College of Embalming. Chamberalin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. m Every family without exception should Jjceep this preparation at hand during the hot weather jf the summer months. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed aad is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purposes for which it ic intended. Buy it now. For sale by B. F. Feadig. C
Missies Janice and Priscilla Ward, Virginia Lyons and Ralph and Lloyd Adamson, of Brook, went to Lafayette today to visit their aunit, Mrs.. Samuel Sanders, for a week. Miss Jennie Comer returned yesterday from a two weeks’ visit with her brother, (Hyde Comer and family. Mrs. Clyde Comer and children accompanied her home for a visit. The Newiton County Medical Society met with Dir. VamKirk at Kentland Thursday evening. Dr. Albt, a baby specialist from the Sarah Morris Memorial Hospital in Chicago, was the main speaker of the evening. Dre. Kresler, Washburn and Hemphill, of Rensselaer, were present Biliousness and Stomach Trouble. ‘Two years ago I suffered from frequent attacks of stomach trouble and biliousness," writes Miss Emma Verbryke, Limo, Ohio. “I could eat very little food that agreed with me and I became so dizzy and sick at my stomach at times that I had to take hold of something to' keep from falling. Seeing Chamberlain’s Tablets advertised I decided to try them. I improved rapidly.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. * George Balboock, Omar Osfbome and Elmer Daniels will leave tonight for a vacation. From Cleveland, Ohio, they will go by boat to Detroit, Mich., whore they will join A. E. Shafer and help drive home some new Maxwells from the factory. George Daugherty, son of A 1 Daugherty, of south of town, has gone tjo Longmont, Colo., to spend the summer with his uncle, Charles Newels and family. We‘carry the largest Classified Ad column of any paper in this part of the state, and the reason is that we get results for all. Have you something you don't need or can’t use ? Perhaps it is just what Somebody else ie looking for. Advertise it m our classified column.
