Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. H. Holmes' made a business trip to Delphi today. French nougat ice cream at the Corner Case. George Fate returned to Rensselaer Wednesday evening after 3 two weeks’ visit in Cincinnati and Indianapolis. One-third discount on all ladies’ thin wash dresses at Rowles & Parker’s. Word has been received from Mitchell, South Dakota, that William Kenton, who formerly lived in Jasper county, suffered a stroke of paralysis last week and is in a very serious condition. Pictures of quality for ladies of quality at Burcliard’s 5 and 10c store Saturday, 10:30 a. m. , Circassian walnut and mahogany frames at the price of cheap framed pictures and trays Saturday, 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.—Burchard’s 5 and 10c store. Dr. Irvin C. Johnson and wife and mother and Mrs. Johnson’s father, John Aurbaugh, of Chicago, came last evening for a short visit with Misses Grace and Fame Haas, after spending two weeks with relatives in McLainsberry', 111. We aim to please all classes of trade. Those serving trays will please the most fastidious as they have the quality that only the refined can appreciate. —'Burchard’s 5 and 10c store.

John Deere gang and sulky plows for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. The Catholic Foresters will play the Wheatfield team at the College grounds Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The winner of this game will play the college team. An admission of 25 cents will be charged. Frank Faris, who works on the Faris farm south of Mt. Ayr, ran a pitchfork in his left foot Sunday evening. He 1 was climbing dofon out of the hay loft Sunday evening and stepped down on the fork. The injury was a very painful one and he will be laid up for some time. We do not make as much noise as some concerns, but we always have the highest quality merchandise at the lowest prices to show you at Rowles & Parker’s. The Monticello Journal states that four applications have been filed in that city for the examination for carriers and substitute carrier to be held there on September 9. The service will be started on October Ist. It is reported that the applications have only started to ccme in and that fifteen or twenty are expected to take the examination. Pictures of quality for ladies of quality at Burchard’s 5 and 10c store Saturday, 10:30 a. m. , Mr. and Mrs. William Eldridge received a letter from their son, Jimmie, who is with Company M down on the border, In which he stated that he had gained twenty pounds in weight since coming to Texas. Jimmie is a corporal now and has charge of the sanitation squad of Company M.

Liver Trouble. “I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year,” writes Joe Dingman, Webster City, lowa. “I have pains in my side and back and an awful soreness in my stomach. I heard of Chamberlain’s Tablets and tried them. By the time I had used half a bottle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. C Rensselaer trafficn officers should be enogratulated on the excellent manner in wtyich they conduct the heavy traffic on busy -nights in Rensselaer, when the streets are jammed and lined with automobiles. Not a single bad mishap has occurred so far, and this is the direct result of good traffic laws. One thing, however, has not been strictly adhered to by drivers of machines is the dimming of lights when meeting other automobiles at night. Very few drivers dim their lights when meeting other automobiles, and if one driver does dim his lights he is at a great disadvantage and in many cases compelled to stop if the other party fails to do likewise. Probably the time is coming when a law will be passed compelling drivers to dim their lights.

The Best Laxative. To keep the bowels regular the best laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a full glass of water half an hour before breakfast and eat an abundance of fruit and vegetables, also establish a regular habit and be sure that your bowels move once each day. When 1 a medicine is needed take Chamberlain s Tablets. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by B. F. Fendig. c Bread, the best you ever ate, at McFarland’s. Charles Hancock of Goodland, died at nine o’clock yesterday morning. Miss Leta Gtisler, of Spokane, 0., came today to visit Ben Harris and family. Bom, Thursday, August 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walters, of Newland a Son. „ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carter and Mr, Ind., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris ar.d family here.