Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Uncle Josh Spruceby. Everyone remembers the old sawmil 1 melodrama, “Uncel Josh Spruceby/’ Uncle Josh will be with us with a good company, including band and orchestra, next Tuesday, Jan. 23rd, at Ellis Theatre. Our fellow townsman, J. C. Gwin, does not seem to be afraid of Villa, as he .and his son, Blaine Gwin, are now in Jaurez, Mexico. If they really want to- get Villa they should send this pair after him. « Forty-seven tons of good ensilage will be offered at the McCullough sale Monday, Jan. 29, 1917. Mrs; Dennj/ Hayes and son Harry and wife are moving into the Turfler property on Cullen street. Mrs. Hayes has lately purchased the Frank Kresi er 160 acre farm in Jordan township. Twelve tons of No. 1 timothy hay in barn will be sold at the McCullough sale only 3 miles west of town. Wagon scales on the farm.

Mrs. Royal Bussell, of McCoysburg, came this morning to spend the day with Mrs. Bussell’s sister, Mrs. James Lefler, who continues to be very low and whose jfleath is expected at any moment. * Eleven head of horses will be sold at the McCullough sale onJhe Sage farm Monday, Jan. 29, 1917. Dr. J. Hansson and son, Gravellous, and Claude May, Merle Freeland, Stanley Lanie and Mr. Walters wentto Toledo last week and brought back four Overland cars, which are on exhibition at the Overland sales room. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Corner and sons Merrill and Don, of Goodland, came Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bott. Mr. Comer and the boys returned home Monday, but Mrs. Comer remained for a longer Visit; After deliberating only six minutes, the jury in the trial of the managers of the Columbia Club and of the University Club on the charges of operating a blind tiger, returned a verdict of not guilty. The two clubs were railed recently on a search warrant sworn out by S. L. Rank, a former mayor of Indianapolis. The championship aspirations of the Illinois University basket ball team received a severe jolt Monday night when they \y?re defeated by Minnesota 20 to 11. The Gophers' are climbing to the top of the heap and are becoming the favorites in the race. Illinois also lost to Wisconsin Saturday night. RESULTS TELL. There Can Be No Doubt About the Result In Rensselaer. Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed. / The testimony of a Rensselaer Xntiw can be easily investigated. ’What better proof can be had? C. B. Steward, insurance man, S. Front & Main Sts., Rensselaer, says: “I get Doan’s Kidnew Pills occasionally at A. F. Long’s Drug Store, and use them with very good results. I had been subejet to serious attacks of kidney disorder before I tried them.My back for a long period was lame and sore and I was hardly ever free from a heavy ache in it. Whenever I feel any signs of my kidneys not being in a /good condition, I use a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they always quickly correct sudh disorder. -In this way I keep free from the old Suffering and in good health. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney ,remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Fills—the same that Mr. Steward had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, I. Y. ‘ A Subscribe for the Tribune.