Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Attorney Emmet Laßue was in Lafayette today. i<» William Goldsberry, of Moody, was here today. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery made a business trjp to Lafayette today. Mrs. Allie Potts went to Moody to; day to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Markin, of that place. A case of scarlet fever is reported in the family of Isaac Hamilton in Milroy township. * 1 Attorney Sands, wife and family, have been visiting her parents for a few days. Charles could stand it no longer so he went after them today. David Peer, of Walker township, returned to his horhe at Laura today. Mr. Peer, is thinking of holding a public sale in the near future. < Mrs. Charles Greggs and two children, of Rockfield, Ind., returned to their home today. /They were here to attend the Eldridge-Daugherty wedding. James West, who is an oil promoter at Billings, Mont., is here to spend a couple of weeks with his family. He and Mrs. West went to Indianapolis today. W. A. 'Davenport, who is employed at Gary as ticket agent at the interurban station at the comer of 11thand Broadway, came last night to spend a few days with his family here. Mrs. Harley Bruce and children returned to their home at Crawfordsville, Ind., today after a visit (with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mfcrvey Wood, of this city. The attending physician reports that Mrs. Atwood, who has been very seriously sick to be recovering nicely. She is now thought to be entirely out of danger. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Spangler, of Wheatfield, have been visiting relatives at Hammond. They returned to their home today, arriving here by train and going from here in their automobile. E. E. Garriott received a telegram announcing the death at Chicago of the wife of Press Garriott, of that city, yesterday. Mr. P. Garriott was formerly a teacher in the schools of this county. He is now a dentist in Chicago. . Prof. Burl Richardson and daughter came last evening to visit his sister, Mrs. John G. Hayes, of this city. Mr. Richardson is a member of the high school faculty at Manitowoc, Wis. This city is the home of the late Mrs. Richardson.
Danger Signal. If the Are bell should ring would you run and stop it or go and help to put out the fire ? It is much the same way with a cough. A cough is a danger signal as much as a fire bell. You should no more try to suppress it than to stop a fire bell when it is ringing, but should cure the disease that causes the coughing. This can nearly always be done by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Many have used it with the most beneficial results. It js especially valuable for the persistent cough that ro often follows a bad cold or an attack of the grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching, Andrews, Ind., writes: “During the winter my husband takes cold easily and coughs and coughs. Chamberlaiu’s Cough Remedy is, this test medicine for breaking up these attacks and you cannot get him to take any other.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. 0 Bere I* the Real Thing. Mr. Farmer. If you don’t believe it take a chance: Expenses —telephones, lights, insurance, their own salary, clerk hire, rent—is quite a .arge item with some competitors. It takes a hard blow to RING THE BELL. I HAVE THE BUGGIES The best farm wagon on earth for light running and durability. It's the Studebaker. —C. A. ROBERTS, Rensselaer, Ind., Agent. I quote you a spot cash price on all good* I aelL . ■
