Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Simon Thompson went to Chicago today to visit Mrs. H. R. Kur rie. Simon will go there Saturday and-attend, .thePdnjue-Chicago footbalj" game, EH Gerber has disposed of his farm in Keener township, consisting of 400 acres in sections 5 and 8, to George Hamstra. The consideration was $22,000. The republican speaking tonight will be at the Egypt school house in Jordan township. The speakers of the evening will be John A. Dunlap and \\ . L. Wood. Mrs. M. J. Barnum, who makes her home here with her daughter, Mrs. Nattip Scott,Returned here yesterday from an extended visit at Franklin and Indianapolis. * —iMrs. Kathryn Jones', who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Harriott and family, north of town, returned to her home in Indianapolis today.

GENUINE—FROM FRANCE Mocha dress gloves, $1 up.—Hilliard & Hamill. B. F. Fendig has bought the lot belonging to Firman Thompson lying north of the latter’s home on Weston street, the consideration being S9OO. Mr. Fcndig will probably put up a line residence on this Jot. November Ist dawned bright and •pretty -and the indications are that we will have some fine weather this month,.but the time is growing short and we can expect but few more days of good weather. The body of Alexander Joseph, the lad who was, killed by at r ain. he re Sunday, was shipped to Chicago today following a wire received from the boy’s mother. The burial will take place in Chicago. Bert Abbott, who is employed nt the Babcock & Hopkins elevator, had his left hand fractured and the thumb -dislocated Tuesday, when ne struck his hand with a sledge hammer. Nominee Hughes is back in Indiana and the reception recorded him in the southern part of the state Tuesday insures him that this state ig-going to cast her electoral vote > for him.

Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Honan, of Augusta, Ga., who have been visiting the former’s brother, E. P. Honan and wife here, went to Danville today to visit relatives and friends but wilt return neie before going io their home.' A card received here from Fred Putts, who is attending Pennsylvania Normal, at Indiana, Pa., states that he is playing football ‘and that the team has won seven straight games, with___threo more, to play. The four rural routes out of Rensselaer have been extended and wi 11 oe about thirty miles in length hereaft'e’-. Routes 1 and 3 were extended to take effect September Ist and the extensions on 2 and 4 went into effect today. »

DYING BY INCHES It is not an uncommon sight to see people who are dying by inches. Thg. glands of the body are not working properly, poisonous matter accumulates and health declines. The circulation becomes sluggish, the blood impure,and a general nervous or debilitated condition exists. Day by day the liver and kidneys become less active, leaving the poisonous matter within the body. This poisonous a< cumulation causes the sallow complexion, and a tired, achy or rundown feeling which, if neglected, may result in jaundice, typhoid fever or serious liver and kidney trouble. Glando, the great gland toni , is especially prepared to relieve glandular disorders, throw off the poisonous accumulations and build up the system. Glando, the great galnd tonic, is the only treatment of its kind upon the market. Its superior qualities are due to the fact that it contains three separate treatments, each treatment having a special part to perform in effecting a cure. For sale by t The local order of Moose are making rapid progress now and the indications are that they are to become one of the strongest of the local orders. Their quarters are .n the old Nowels house building. The interior is being decorated and the lodge has purchased some mighty fine furniture. The lodge fully expects to have from 500 to 600 members -nrolled within the next year or so.

A MotlrtMistake A mother can make no greater take than to neglect cleansing baby’s! mouth and nasal passages each day. Neglect endangers the child to chronic nose and throat trouble. Catarrh and adenoids are the result of such neglect. Tlje best way to protect the child is to. use GLANDO GARGLE, which cleanses- the mucous membrane and kills the germs. Highly recommended for sore mouth, sore throat and will reduce adenoids. It* is a splendid teething lotion. For sale by B. F. FENDIG, DRUGGIST