Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The children of D. S. Bare are reported to be improving. A Rensselaer man contributed to the Newcastle fund. Moses Leopold’s name is found in the Indianapolis Star list of voday. Mrs. Catherine Rown went to Pontiac, 111., today. where she will spend some time with, her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Edwards. B. B. Beard, father of Rev. F. H. Beard, returned to his home at Dana Ind., this morning. Harry Hartley, the popular manager of the Harrington Bros. Co. elevator, is confined to his home with grippe. * Mrs. H. H. Carr and Marie Stringer went to Lafayette today. The latter will consult a specialist as to an eye affliction. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ham, whose home _is in western Canada, but who have been visiting relatives here, went to-Marion, Ind., today— —?— —— Margaret N. Porter is the name of a daughter who arrived at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Boyd Porter this noon. Owing to an epidemic of scarlet fever ,and. diphtheria in Wolcott, all of the public schools, churches and theatres have been closed, as well as all other public meeting places.

Margaret Babcock was home from Greencastle Friday to have her .home dentist do some work for her. She returned to her school work Saturday morning. She will be initiated into one of the popular sonrities at BePauw tonight. About seventy-five students from St. Joseph’s college celebrated St. Patrick’s Day today by parading the stieets of Rensselaer. They appeared in clever and appropriate costumes and with a sheepskin band afforded consideiable amusement. They were joined by the Monnett boosters, which made a parade of considerub’ e' size. v... .... • • . - ----- 'When to Take Chambenain's Tablets When your liver is torpid. When you feel dull and stupid after eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache. When you have a sour stomach When you belch after earing. When you have indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you have no relish for your meals. For sale by all dealers. C Mrs.' Frank Hoover received a message today stating that Kenneth' Binox, of Chilicothe, Ohio was dead. The young man was about twentyfour years of age. -No particulars were given as to the cause of his death. The young man is a nephew of Thomas Knox. Mrs. Frank Floyd of near Lee is said to be suffering ffom a mental breakdown and an opening in the Central hospital is being awaited by Mr. Floyd, who will take his wife there in hopes that’ a recovery may be effected. The Floyds are at Monticello at present. There are five children, the youngest of which is but two Weeks old. Pay Harrington Bros. Co. Having sold our elevator to The Farmers’ Grain Co. and being se=: quiFed-to-givepossessionverysooh, we hereby notify all persons owing us to call and settle on or before April 1, 1917. - Harrington Brcs. Co. For good work and reasonable ,prices, call Lee Richards, Phone 416. Painter and paperhanger. Bad Cough? Feverish? Grippy? You need Dr. King’s New Discovery to stop that cold, the soothing balsam ingredients heal the irritated membranes, soothes the sore throat, the antiseptic qualities kill the germ and your cold is quickly, relieved. Dr. King’s New Discovery has for 48 years been the standard remedy for coughs and colds in thousands of lotnes. Get a bottle toda- and have it handy in yoUr . medicine chest for coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all sronchial affections. At your druggist’s, 50c. (2 We have the Hoosier and Advance endgate seeders and the best line of discs.—Kellner & Callahan.