Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1917 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Arlanda Macc went to Sheridan today to visit his brother. —s C. J. Hobbs of Kersey is here on business today. Attorney W. W. Lowry of Indianapolis is here on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davisson are both quite sick with the measles. Born, February 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, a boy. Born, February 11, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Conover, of Virgie, a girl. Little’ Dudley Sands, sqn of C. M. Sands, is sick with pneumonia.

Vitalic auto tires, guaranteed, for sale by Kellner & Callahan. Get their prices. Full stock on hand. The litle girl of Grant Lutes, east of town, is quite sick wth an attack of pneumonia. William Frye, the popular busman, is laid up with a badly infected hand. . . - - . George Green of Kankakee, 111., came today and •will probably make this city his future residence. Mr. Charles R. Peregrine, the Tefft merchant and large Kankakee landowner, was 'n Rensselaer on business today. ' "‘John Cooper of Lacrosse. Ind., was here on business today. Hd was finishing ’a land Seal "with” Charles Rr Peregrine. Miss Jane Parkinson has completed her school work at Jacksonville, 111., and has began to take training as a nurse in the Jasper county hospital. S’.-IP has as her guest a school mate, Margarette 111.

Mrs. Frank .Wood of Billings, Montana, and her guest, Miss Margaret Faye Marlow, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., who have been at the home of Mrs. Wood’s brother, Dr. A. G. Catt, left this morning for a visit with Chicago friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Warne of Parr were pleasantly surprised by their relatives and friends on Sunday. The occasion was the 72nd birthday of Mr. Warne. Levett Warne and wife of Tourens, lowa, John McClanahan and wife of Gifford and Mr. and Mrs. G L. Thornton of Rensselaer and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Warne were present.

The Grip Skeleton! ___l The grip skeleton may be retained in the body in various forms. If the grip affected you in the form of tonsilitis, bronchitis or pneumonia and left you feth a cough, you should ac; quickly be.'cre the pough weakens the lungs and bronchial tubes. At to. the lungs have been affected f.u some time ty continuous cough.-; tlje process of decay begins, tlioi you are beyond medical aid. S.ta flstics tell us that one person diei every three minutes from tubercu lasts. A chronic cough requires continuous treatment until it subsides Get three ounces of Gfaurir. P:h ? and make your own cou ;i ... .cine. You can make cne-pint ut cr.ee / wash --assajp,... ’ 7 ™,- B. F. Fendig.