Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jay Nowels went to Lafayette today. . - ' ‘ ; George Donnelly went to Hammond today. Hilliard & Hamill • FORD PARTY Thursday. j Sam Fendig, G. J. Jessen and Van Grant went to Chicago today. . . We are offering extraordinary low. prices on gang plows.- —Kellner & Callahan. H George D. Prevo, of Medaryville, was in Rensselaer on business today. Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton is in Chicago today. Mrs. Ora T Ross and Mrs. Ella C. Merrill went to Chicago today. A Paris case, owner was fined oyer $40,000 for selling, absinthe in violation of a law passed in 1915. Let us trade for your old cream phone 273. Clark B. Short returned today after a visit with his mother at Milford,. 111.

J We have some great coals. /Ask about them, phonifV. —Harrington Bros. \ Glenn Ward left todays to attend the funeral of his grandmother at Lima, Ohio. Mrs. R. C. Farmer, of San Diego, Cal., left for her home this morning. Mesdames Wid and Osa Ritchey accompanied her to Chicago. Try our Brazil block *t $6.00 for the heating stove. —Harrington Bros. G. G. Carter, assistant food inspector from Purdue University, was in Rensselaer today. Attorney W. H. Parkinson has sufficiently recovered from his recent ailment to be up to his office yesterday afternoon. George w Constant returned to his home at Indiana Harbor yesterday after a visit with his friend, Miss Bertha Daniels. • “Thelma,” Marie Corr\lli’s great story of the Northland, and night at Ellis theatre, Saturday, Jan. 20th. Matinee 25c.

Mrs. Joseph Dluzak, of Remington, took the train here this morning for Kankakee, 111., where, she will visit with relatives. John R. Reed and daughtei, Anna, of Virgie, returned to their home today after a visit with relatives at Goodland. —: '. ■. ■ —----- Buy a ticket of the Pythian Sisters for the Star Theatre for Thursday. The money will be used in furnishing the linens for the hospital. An excellent company is presented by Mr. Orland in “Thelma,” the romantic drama of the Norsemen, at Ellis Theatre, matinee and night, next Saturday, Jan. 20th. Weldon Wells, of Huntington, Ind., has confessed to the killing of Mona Simons in a Columbus hotel. He pleaded self defense. The girl was a member of a prominent West Virginia family. ? “Thelma,” the dramatization of Marie Correlli’s famous novel by that name, will be at the Ellis Theatre next Saturday, Jan. 20th. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Special 25c matinee at 3:00 p. m. ’■ Mrs. William Price, of Otterbein, returned to Parr this morning after sipending the night with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Mrs. Price reports her father, Mr. Tullis, to be sinking quite rap--adlyr-^—- < ’ ■■ ***>

“People Say I Look Better” ** ' x Neighbors of Mrs. Agnes Irons Make Her Improvement Common Subject. “Toft Wayne,lnd.’—-“The neighbors are talking about the improvement in my condition,” Mrs. Agnes Irons, 54 years old, a well known Fort Wpyne woman, who lives at 704 Davis street, said a few days ago. “They say I look so much better since taking Tanlac,”she continued. -'-.t - _ “For six years I had kidney trouble and rheumatism bothered me for two years. I felt draggy all the time. Shortness of breath bothered me. Pains were severe across my back “The draggy feeling began to leave after I had taken a half bottle of Tanlac.- I’ve taken three bottles of Tanlac now. The shortness of breath bothers me no more. I can walk around as well as any one now. My improvement is a common subject of talk, in my neighborhood.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, rheumatism, nervousness and Tanlac is now sold exclusively . in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store. Ihe Yellow Bus Rensselaer-Remington Bus Line Schedule 2 TRIPS DAILY Lv. rcensnelaer \ 7:45 am Ar. Remington .8:80 am Lv. Remington ............9:10 am _Afc Rensselaer ............9:55 am Lv. Rensselaer ......4:00 pm Ar. Remington 4:45 pm Lv. Remington .5:16 pm Ar. Rensselaer ... 6:00 pm TARE 75e EACH WAY. . BILLY FRYE. Prop.