Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
. 7< Bom, Friday evening. to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Caidwell, a boy. Leota Williams went to Chicago Heights this morning. Mrs. Mary Pullins has been quite sick with the grippe. Mt. and iMrs. A. Williajnson .are confined -to their home with grippe. I I'—WlilMl 111 " I lj||l 1 ■ Luella Robinson, bookkeeper for Kellner & Callahan, went to Jacksonville, 111., Friday afternoon. County Surveyor E. D. Nesbitt and Deputy County Auditor Herbert Hammond went to Chicago this morning. Dr. C. C. Hickman, of Yeoman, Ind., will locate at Remington. There is possibly a vacancy at that place since tne death of Dr. Landon. Vernon Harrington, son of Walter Harrington, who is in the county hospital with a severe case of pneumonia, is slightly imDroved today. (Mrs. May D. Eger is in Valparaiso visiting her sister, Mrs. James Griswold, who but recently left a Gafy hospital. Let us fill your bins with genuine Pocahontas coal. Our phone number is 458 and we can give you prompt service.—Grant-Warner LVr. Co.
Owing to a heavy amount of automobile advertising, the Indianapolis News of today will contain sixty pages. We have in stock a targe supply of that famous Kentucky lump coal. Would be pleased to have your orders. " vr 1 dll L _ VV aX liei The Montmorenci high school basket ball team has won eighteen straight games and look like the coining state champs. Just received a car of genuine Pocahontas lump coal.—D. E. Grow. A. A. Fell, former treasurer of Jasper county, took his wife to Indianapolis last week, where she is taking treatment for cancers of the breast. Mrs. Wm. Traub and daughter went to Chicago Friday to visit Mr. Traub's brother and family over Sunday. Mr. Traub Will join them 'Sunday. After February 1, 1917, we will be compelled to make a decided raise on grain binders. Will you save this by placing your order with us before that date?—Kellner & Callahan. Pine Village defeated the Boswell Tigers at Oxford Friday evening and besides the victory took home with them all the gate receipts and practically all of the loose change that was in Oxford. *
We can save you a nice bunch of money if you will buy your farm implements before March Ist. Come in and let us tell you about this.—Kellner & Callahan. The Hagenback-Wallace circus is buying all of the old run-down horses in the vicinity of Bedford, Ind., to feed to the wild animals during the winter. > 1 '"HI ' I lIU 'WW A very interesting debate was held at the Center school house in Bfiarkley township Friday evening. The subject debated was “Resolved, that the United States should intervene in Mexico.” The affirmative was represented by Walter Elwauge and Z. Zellhart. The negative was argued by Robert Sparks and Mr. Price. The latter won.
Lingering Coughs Are Dangerous. Get rid of that tickling cough that keeps you awake at night and drains your vitality and energy. Dr. King’s New Discovery is a pleasant balsam remedy, antiseptic, laxative and promptly effective. It soothes the irritated membrane and kills the cold germs. Delay is dangerous—get Dr. King’s New Discovery at once. For nearly fifty years it has been the favorite remedy ’ for grippe, croup, coughs and colds. Gte a bottle today at your druggist’s, 50c. (3 Mrs. Jaeob Wilcox received a letter today from her, granddaughters, Beatrice and Cofline Branch,of Stockton, Cal. The girls are well ajd are both in school. Mrs. Branch is very well but Mr. Branch has 'been confined to his bed with grip far the past week. The weather there has been much colder than usual, the thermometer reaching a point within 12 degrees of zero, which is very low for that region.
i Charley Fell, of Denver, Qolo., came Sunday morning and spent the day with his parents. He returned to Chicago the same night, accompanied by his father, to attend the auto show. He represents the Nesbit Motor Co., of Denver, for which he has been working about a year and a half and is now the general manager for Colorado and Wyoming. He reports Mrs. Fell in good health, and that Mrs. Hotaling, who has been down with pneumonia for some time, to .be improving right along now.— Remington Press.
Severe Cold Quickly Cured. “On December first I had a very severe cold or attack of the grip as it may be, and was nearly down sick in bed,” writes O. J. Metcalf, Weatherby, Mo. “I bought two bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and it was Only a few days until I was completely restored to health. I firmly beueve thr Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is one of the very best medicines and will know what to do when I have another cold.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. C Rev. S. R. Hawkins, who was attending the Jasper county conference or The Christian church held' at Rensselaer last week, paid Remington a flying visit, coming Friday evening and leaving Saturday morning. He reports the conference as being ope of the best ever held in. the district. Every church was represented. Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott, Mrs. Perry Griffith, Mrs. James Hamilton and J. Lucas represented Remington.— Remington Press. , Order your calling earns n*re.
