Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Remember the first number of the lyceum course at the Methodist churcn Thursday evening. / Gerald Jarrettc returned yesterday from Elkhart, Ind., where he has been working since August. Don’t fail to hear the Iris Concert Company at the Methodist church Thursday, evening, November 16th. ' ' ■ ;"" Miss Charlotte Kanne returned today from Conrad, Ind., where she has been at the home of Emerson Coen and wife. The Iris Concert Company comes to Rensselaer with the highest of recommendations and the committee promises a fine treat for you. Mrs. Marie H. Gray, district deputy cf the Maccabee lodge, came today from Crawfordsville for a few days’ visit with friends here. Bert Welsh, of Larimore, N. Dak., was here to attend tlhe funeral of his mother, Mrs. James Welsh. Mr. Welsh will be joined by his wife and three sons and they will spend the winter here with his sister, Carrie, on the home place. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jamison, of Warsaw, Ind., who have been visiting relatives at Monticello, and Mrs. Sylvester Gray and Mrs. George Mustard and families here, went to Monticello to visit their daughter, Mrs. James Nelson, before returning to their home.. Lady Eglantine, the world’s champion hen, with a record of 314 eggs in 365 days, is dead. The Wheatfield Review is the latest paper to announce an advance in the subscription price. The present rate is SI.OO a yaar. The paper is published once a week. The price will be raised to $1.50 per year January Ist. The Review is: about the only paper now published in this territory at SI.OO per year and is well worth the $1.50 which is to be charged in the future. A Mother’s Mistake A mother can make no greater mistake than to neglect cleansing baby’s mouth and nasal passages elach day. Neglect endangers the child to chronic nose and throat trouble.. Catarrh and adenoids are the result of such neglect. The 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 R F. FENDIG, DRUGGIST •• «P . £. ,_ ; .
