Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Neglected Colds Grow Worse. A cough that racks and irritates the throat may lebd to a serious chronic cough, if. neglected. The healing pino balsams in Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Money —Nature’s own remedy—will soothe and’ relieve the irritation, breathing will be easier, and the anti, -ptic properties will, kill the germ which retarded, healing. Have it handy for crouy, sore throat and chronic bronchial affections. Get a bottle today. Pleasant to take. At all druggist’s. 25c. ’ . (1 infants’ coats $1.25 to $1.50. Jarrette Las it. Charles E. Hughes Will Resume Practice of Law. Charles E. Hughes announced on Monday night that he would resume the practice of law in New York city on January Ist as a member of .the law rm of Rounds, Schurman & Dwight. His son, Charles >E. Jr., will enter the same firm, it is stated. In 1906 when Mr. Hughes was nominated for governor of New York he was a member of the same firm, but its title at that time was Hughes, Rounds "& Schurman. With Mr. Hughes again in the firm its new name, is was announced, will be Hughes, Rounds, Schurman & Dwight. The best selected and largest holiday stock. Jarrette has it. Some Deal in Read Estate Transacted at Monon. » A big deal in real estate was pulled off in Monon Thursday, and it is claimed that the amount of property involved and the value in dollars sets a new record for the county for a single transaction. The consideration in the deal is placed at $146,000. In the transaction Charles ’’arlson, of Monon, disposed of his 1,347 acres of land in this state, 735 acres in Monon township and 612 acres in Fulton county, and in exchange gets 1,389 acres of land in Trumbull county, Ohio. He received in .cashs7,ooo. The deal was consummated by Eli Noyes, of Monon.
Our trade on butterine has doubled in the past ten days. Try it. 22c a pound. We furnish coloring with it if wanted. JOHN EGER. Winter Arrived in-AH Her Glory Friday. The weatherman hit a thousand in his predictipn that we were to see some real winter weather within the next few hours. The old man had scarcely made his forecast before winter began to arrive. The thermometer began to show signs of dropping early Friday and by evening snow had set in and within a very short* while the ground was covered with the fleecy dowh, and giving us a true Christmas appearance. School dresses, age 6 to 14, 75c to $1.09, Jarrette has it. Tax Collectors Collect About $5,000 In Newton. The special tax collectors sent to Newton county last week, succeeded in bringing into the county treasurer about $5,000. They have contracts in Wayne and Cass counties and left Saturday to enter upon these jobs with a view of completing the work about Christmas. Infants’ white dresses, 50c to SI.OO. .Jarrette has it. Try sur candy. It makes sweethearts of wives and wives of sweethearts.—Pallas Confectionery. - —— We can please you, your purse and your friends. —Parker’s Studio. Mrs. John Jones is in Rensselaer on a vie’t. The Jones family live on a farm near Wheateld now. They are in the dairying business and are getting along splendidly,, clearing in the neighborhood of $125 every month. Add to sale dates ~ET Henry Heck, at farm west of Coysburg, 7 miles east and 1% miles south of Rensselaer, Thursday, Dec. 2}st. 1 The man who beats his wife a bit worse than the man who robs his family by spending his money on his frievrds. The old fashioned man who used to paddle his own canoe now has a son, who owns a motor boat named “Ishkabibble.”
