Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Helen Howahl, of Indianapolis, returned home today after, visiting her brother at St. Joe, Miss Liira Halleck is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her par- | ents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Halleck. REISER CRAVATS. Straight from cth Avenue they are. “Reiser Cravats” is the last word in neckwear, it is the finest merchandise on the market. sl, $1.50, $2, at Hilliard & Hamill's. | Carl and William Eigelsbach came Wednesday from Notre Dame University to spend Thanksgiving with their parents. Cooper’s union suits and two piece wool underwear for men, $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 suit. Best quality and lowest prices our motto. ROWLES & PARKER. A. C. Anderson, of Hansboro, N. Dak., who has been in Indiana for the past ten days visiting relatives, left today for his home. Mr. Anderson came through,to Chicago with a cari load of cattle and took advantage of I the opportunity to visit his old friends in Rensselaer for a few days. We BY INGRES It is not an uncommon sight to see people who are dying by inches. The .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 kidneyß become less active, leaving the poisonous matter within the body. This poisonous accumulation 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 "he 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 treatnnnts, each treatment having a special part to perform in effecting a elite. For sale by « B. F. FENDIG, DRUGGIST
