Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
School books, for all grades, at Long’s Drug Store. Miss Mary Goetz went to Brook today, where she will teach school. Deere and Janesville plows sold by Hamilton & Kellner. - i Mrs. O. R. Lewis went to Hammond today to visit, friends for a few days. See Larsh & Hopkins for school books and supplies. __ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller, of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago yesterday to spend a few days. See our com binders before buying.—Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Laura Brinkcr returned to Winamac today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Luers here. - - • For your school supplier in any grade go to Long's Drug Store. Mrs. John Wolseifer came today from Lafayette to visit her daughter, Mrs. Vem Jacks and family. . See our line of wagons and extra wagon beds. —Hamilton & Kellner. Mr. and Mrs. S. ''Rohley went to Naperville, 111., yesterday to attend the funeral of his sister’s husband. Larsh and Hopkins for school boks, tablets, crayons, pens and pencils; n fact, all scliol supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coen went to their home at Conrad, Ind., today after visiting his mother, Mrs. W. S. Coen. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hufty, of Mt. Ayr, are moving to Pueblo, where x>ir. Hufty has a position in a grocery store. Miss Anna Erwin returned to her home at Fait Oaks yesterday after visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. Littlefield and family. Miss Florence McCay, who has been attending school at Terre Haute this summer, returned to her home in Fair Oaks today. Mrs. Ida Jacobs returned to her home at Louisville, Ky., today after visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Davenport, for the past three weeks. Miss Mary Phares returned to her home in Mt. Ayr today after visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Isanhour, at Freemount, Ind. Arnold Mead, religious student at St. Joe, returned yesterday after being at his home in Buffalo, N. Y., since Easter, on account of his health. Mrs. Geo. Bomtrager and Misses Kathryn and Anna Jarvis went to Chicago yesterday and will go from there to Forest Park, 111., to visit. ißussell Lesh, of Union towijghip, has been sick for the past three being confined to his bed most of the time, but is some better now. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Paulsen and two sons returned to their home in Harvey, 111., yesterday after visiting Mrs. Paulsen’s sister, Mrs. J. W. Tilton and family here for a week. Major George H. Healey played first base and managed a /iam of officers in a game with another team composed of officers. Major Healey is credited with doing the heavy stick work for his team, which won 6 to 5. Emerson Coen, who returned from the border recently, stated that the members of Co. M are satisfied pretty generally with the conditions there and that there are but a very few kickers in the company and that they are all glad they went. 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 nelp 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 pine 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. President Woodrow Wilson arrived in his summer home at Long Branch, N. J., Friday night for the notification ceremonies which will be held today, telling him of his nomination on the democratic ticket for the presidency. Probably Woodrow will not be as surprised today as he will be this fall. The moving of the old Presbyterian hurch manse has almost been completed by Squire' C. W. Bussell, of McCoysburg. The house was bought by E. D. Rhoades, the hardware merchant, and has been moved onto his lot about one block west of where it formerly set. The excavation for the new church manse has been started and the construction of a new one will soon start. Are You Looking Old? Old age comes quick enpugh without inviting it. Some look old at forty. That is because they neglect the liver and bowels. Keep your bowels regular and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look younger. When troubled with constipation or biliousness take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are intended especially for these ailments and are excellent. Easy to take 'and most agreeable in effect. For sale by B. F. Fendig. ' -
