Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Attorney Moses Leopold went to Kentland this morning. P. D. Wei's, of Morocco, Was in Rensselaer on business Monday. j Mrs.'Carl Heinz went to* Chicago Heights this morning for a visit. j Mrs. Peter May returned to herj home Monday afternoon aftter a visit 1 at Medaryville. —— I George and Frank Stover, of north Union, were in Rensselaer on business Monday. Archdeacon J. R. Long, of Kokomo, is visiting with Attorney George A. Williams and wife of this city. Mrs. George Brouhard,.. of Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer Monday having some dental work done. Homer Tesbach and Ernest Stratton, farmers who live near Chalmers, were in Rensselaer Monday. Lawrence Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hayes, is recovering from a severe attack _of bowel trouble. \ Mrs. Hazel McMenn returned ti her home at Chicago afte ra visit with Mrs. L. W; Higgenson, of this city. C. W. Merritt, the Remington grocer, and his wife took the train at this place Monday afternoon for Chicago. ' - { William Burch, Jake Davis and Earl Wiseman, who are employed on the Marble dredge at Fair Oaks, returned to their work there Monday afternoon. ' Miss Corias Moore, daughter of William Moore, of Mitehell, S. Dak., who has been visiting relatives here, Js spending a few days with her mother’s aunt, Mrs. Jasper Makeeve/, of near Mt. Ayr.- * (Charles Harmon, of Evansville, came Monday afternoon to visit with his wife, wlio is keeping house for her father, W. R. Brown, during the absence of Mrs. Brown, who is now in California. Charles Grant, of Barkley township, was in this office Monday afternoon to renew 'his subscription for another year. Mr. Grant will move •to the J. J. Eigelsbach farm about March 1, 1917. He reports his father, Alton Grant, west of town, to be in very poor health,.jhavihg a very serious stomach trouble.

Monday in the Legislature. Senate. Afternoon session consumed almost entirely in discussion of bill to abolish capital punishment. Invitation extended to former President Taft to address Senate Feb. 16. Fifteen bills introduced, one a eugenics bill and one placing legislative information department under state librarian. House. Twenty-nine bills introduced, including one for a state highway commission, with larger powers reposed in county commissioners; another compelling labels on all substitutes for leather used in shoes, and another for'a civil service commission for the police and fire departments of Indianapolis. .• * , _ , Eight bills passed and one defeated.

OLD FRIENDS RETURN. Tonight is the date of the return of the old favorite play “Uncle Josh Spruceby,” presented by an excellent company of players including Mr. David B. Kennedy in the titlie role, and a magnificent scenic equipment, and it id a foregone conclusion that the many admirers of this grand old play will welcome its return with a liberal patronage. To both old and new patrons the management announces this season a production superior in every acting, musical and scenic detail to the noted high standard of previous years. No expense or efforts have been spared to keep this 'production as in the past—the best on the road. Prices 25-35-50 c.

Help Is Rushed „ Gary Officer Leigh Mac Crea, Policeman, Tells , How Relief Came in New » Medicine, Tanlac. Gary, Ind.—An officer of the law, Leigh MacCrea, a member of the police department of this city, has added his words of praise for Tanlac, the Master Medicine. Policeman MacCrea recently said: “For a long time I have suffered with stomach trouble. “It became so severe at times that I was almost forced to stop my work. I had severe pains in my stpmach after eating. Accumulations of gas formed oh my stomach. “I feel better in every way since taking Tanlac. The accumulations of gas on my stomach have been banished and I now have a fine appetite.” Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is especially beneficial for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, rheumatism and the like, and is fine for building-up to health and strength all weak, run-down people. Tanlac is now sold exclusively in Rensselaer at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store. . •

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