Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ESTRAYED— Young bay horse, rangy, about 17 hands high, no distinguishing marks. —Phone 135, Adrian Bickncll. LOST—-Two $5 bills on Washington street between P. 0. and Ramp’s grocery. Reward. Return to Republican ollice or to Mrs. Janies T. Walters. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. Concrete material, brick and plastering sand delivered in the city. Telephone M. I. Adams, 933-L. lirsiXESS CHANCES. WANTED—lndustrious man with Learn and wagon, capable of earning .SIOO and over, per month, selling Rawleigh’s 129 Household Products— Medicines, Extracts, Spices, Toilet Articles, Stock and Poultry Preparations, Gasoline Engines, etc., to farmers. Must give good references, and furnish contract signed by two responsible men. Also Men and Women to sell in Cities and Towns. For full particulars address, giving age, occupation and references. The W. T. Rawleigh Company, Freeport, 111. Automobile thieves so far in 1916 have stolen 2,571 cars in Chicago. We can take care of your coal, wood and feed orders.—Hamilton—& itelhrer; _ The Epworth League of the M. E. church will have a Hallowe’en costume party at the church Friday, Oct. 27th. Everybody invited. 1 >r. F. A. Turfler has gone to Saginaw, Mich., to demonstrate technique before the Michigan State Osteopathic Society. •- CASH BUYERS for poultry, eggs and veal. Call and get my prices. Phone 477. —H. A. Quinn. notice! After Saturday, Oct. 28, I will deliver no orders amounting to less than one .dollar. —James Snedeker.
Phone 273 for coal. How Catarrh is Contracted. Mothers are sometimes so thoughtless as to neglect the colds which their children contract. The inflammation of the mucus membrane, at first acute, becomes chronic and the child has chronic catarrh,'a disease that is seldom cured and that may prove a life’s burden. __Many persons this loathsome diseaes will remember having had frequent colds at the time it was contracted.' A little forethought, a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy judiciously used, and all this trouble might' have been avoided. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C The greatest value to us now will be a fight made on the conditions which existed before the war and during the early days of the war by reason of the Underwood tariff, and the conditions that will inevitably exist after the war closes. Twenty-million men, making goods for everybody, will dump that product into this country, and without a protective tariff there will be no industry and no wages. The war is serving the purpose today of a protective tariff. When the war is over we must immediately have a proper protective tariff. This can only be created by the republican party, always jn favor of protective tariff, it can not be done by the democrats who have alv ays opposed a protective tariff and who believe that the principle of protective tariff is unconstitutional. This ought to be talked by every worker, used by every speaker, published repeatedly in every newspaper and hammered right and left above everything else from this minute on. It is the ' one thing that will have the most tellifig effect. Please have it used to the limit.
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