Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Indies Literary Club v Met Friday Afternoon. The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Literary Club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Chapman. On account of the bad weather only a small per cent of the membership was present and no bflsiness could be transacted as a quorum was lacking. The club is studying the history of Indiana as the year’s work and the following phases of the subject were given as the program for the afternoon : . , Responses to Roll Call—Some City of Interest, (a) Historic Place; Capitals (1) Vincennes, (2) Coryi don, (3) Indianapolis. Mrs. G. A. Williams, to whom the above subject had been asigned, being absent, only one division was given.' Mrs. Chapman, who visited Indiana’s second capital this year during the centennial pageant, gave an interesting account of the same. (b) Indiana Centers, Lafayette; Fort Wayne—Mrs. C. G. Spitler. (c) Social Centers, New Harmony— Mrs. E. T. Harris. Mrs. Chapman had been asked to e-ive the closing thought but she served coffee and cake instead, which was a pleasing innovation in this organization, where intellectual rather than physical needs receive attention. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. P. Honan, Jan. 5.

Many beautiful Christmas presents at the Persbyterian ladies’ bazaar. If you have beauty, we take it; if you haven’t, we make it.—Parker s .Studio. Don’t fail to visit the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar next Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. A Christmas remembrance they always appreciate—a photo by Parker. Hear Roy L. Smith, the next number of the lecture course, Monday evening. Qf course you are going to have a Christmas photo taken. Let Parker make them. You wil enjoy the lecture by Roy L. Smith at the Presbyterian church Monday evening. Your friends can buy anything you <an give them but your photograph. Have it taken at Parker’s. Roy L. Smith will interest, instruct and inspire you. Hear him at the Presbyterian church, Monday at 8:15 p. m. z High-cost of living (giving) not included m Parker’S-photos. The Presbyterian x ladies will hold their annual bazaar'next Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 20th, in the dining room of the church, beginning at 1 o’clock sharp. A No. 2% can of new pack prunes, something extra fancy, and in sanitary cans, per can 30c. ROWLES & PARKER. English society women have established an institution in which nurses receive three years of training in the care of dogs and other animal pets. Neglected Colds Grow Worse. A cough that racks and.irritates the throat may lead to a serious chronic cough, if neglected. The healing pine balsams in Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey —Nature’s own remedy—will soothe and relieve the irritation, breathing will be easier, and the antis sptic properties will kill the germ which retarded healing. Have it handy for croup, sore throat and chronic bronchial affections. Get a bottle todayPleasant to take. At all druggist’s. 25c. (1= A patent has been granted ‘to a New York inventor for a cover to be strapped to the ankle to prevent dust entering a shoe by way of the lacing eyelets. °' Constipation Causes Bad Skin. A dull and pimply skin is due to a sluggish bowel movement, Correct this condition and clear your complexion with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. This mild laxative taken at bedtime will assure you a full, free, non-griping movement in the morning. Drive out the dull, listless feeling resulting from overloaded intestines and sluggish liver. Get a bottle today. At all druggist’s, 25c. * / (1 Swiss railways use an ambulance car completely equipped with electrical appliances that are supplied with current by a generator mounted on one axle. / PAINFUL COUGHS RELIEVED Dr. King’s New Discovery is a soothing, healing remedy for coughs and colds that has stood the test of nearly fifty years. For that cough that strains the throat and saps the vitality try Dr. King’s New Discovery. The. soothing pine balsams and mild laxatiye ingredients soon drive the cold from the system. Have a bottle on hand for winter, colds, croup, grippe and bronchial affections. At your druggist’s, 50c. (2 Battles in human blood between white corpuscles and disease germs have been photographed with the motion picture camera by two French scientists. At the present price of materials ?t it cheaper to buy bread than to bake it. Schulze’s famous potato bread is making many new friends daily. ROWLES & PARKER.