Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Daughter of Rev. and Mr*. Fleming .Married In Montana. The following article was taken from a Montana paper. Mrs. Sizoo is the “daughter of Rev. Fleming and wife, of this city: “Deer Lodge, Nov. 23. —In Butte last evening, at the apartments of Mrs. M. R. Davey, the wedding of John Sizoo and Miss Jessie Fleming, well-known people of this city, was solemnized in the presence of a few intimate friends, Dr. E. J. Groeneveld performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Sizoo will take a week’s honeymoon, after which they will return to Deer Lodge and occupy rooms in the George Nick residence. “The bride is vocal instructor in the musical department of the College of Montana, serving her third year there. She is a very talented singer and has appeared in symphony concerts in Butte and other cities in the state, always winning the highest commenda- 1 tion of her audiences. She has a host of friends in Deer Lodge, including not only students of the college, but everyone who is acquainted with herr “The groom is assistant cashier >n the United States National bank of this city, having come here at the time the bank opened, about six years ago. He has a large circle of a> quaintances throughout the county and it one of the highly respected men of the community.” Co. M. Soldiers W»U Leave The Border Dec. 4th. The Third Indiana regiment, of which Company M of Rensselaer is a member, will leave the Mexican border on December 4th, according to a statement issued at army headquarters Monday. A report was circulated throughout the state Monday to the effect that the soldiers had already left and were on,their way to the Hoosier capital, where they were to be mustered out, which would have meant that they would have been home next week. The report is supposed to have been started because of the fact that the Third Indiana was reviewed at Brownsville on last Saturday, and as this is generally the last thing that is done before a regiment is sent north, it was taken for granted they were to leave at once. If the soldier leave Dec. 4th, it will be about the middle of December before they reach Rensselaer.

New fall line ox goons are now in. Order that suit today and be prepared for falL Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. Lyceum Dates. Roy Smith, lecturer, Dec. 18. Schildkret, orchestra, Jan. 5. Hagerman, lecturer, Feb. 8. Rob Roys, quartet, March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Noble York came Sunday from Terre Haute to visit home folks until after Thanksgiving. M,rs. H. A. Linaweaver came today from Chicago to visit her cousin, Miss Josephine English, at the Monnett school, who will accompany her back to Chicago and spend the winter. Nothing nicer for Thanksgiving than chrysanthemums. All colors on hand now. Phone in your order now. —H. Holden. Jack London, of Plainwell, Mich., Is dead. He was a handsome year-old Angora cat, and up to the day of the death of Jack London, the novelist, after whom he was named, was apparently in the best of health. Almost simultaneously with the death of the famous author the cat began to ail, and within 24 hours was dead. His body was cremated on Friday, the same day the body of London was cremated.

WOMAN GAINS EIGHT POUNDS Muncie Man Describes the Benefits Helpmate Derived From Tanlac. Muncie, Ind. —“My wife has gained eight pounds since she started taking Tanlac,” A. J. Symmes, a well known Muncie man, who lives at 533 West Eighth Street, said a few days ago. “For a long time,” he continued, “she had kidney trouble, and she also suffered with stomach trouble and rheumatism. She felt tired all the time. Pains in her right sidd were severe. Frequently she had headaches. Her appetite was very poor. “The tired feeling has left her since she has taken Tanlac and she gets ap in the momnigs now feeling refreshed' and bouyant. The pains in her right side have disappeared. Her appetite is fine and she can eat anything she cases for without bad after effects.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaint, rheumatism, nervousness and the like, apd is a fine blood purifier and system cleanser. Tanlac is, now sold exclusively in Rensselaef at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store.

PUBLIC SALE. 40 head of Poland China Hogs SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916, at Hemphill’s Lively Barn, in Rensselaer, starting about 1 o'clock p. m. ELMER E. PULLINS. Fred Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.