Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rank Foolishness. 1 You occasionally see ' . stated that colds do not result fr< m cold weather. That is rank foolishness. Were it true colds would be as pre 1 alert in midsummer as in midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishe in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is effectual an d is highly recommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. For sale by all dealers. C We are glad to ; announce that Lee Richards has been appointed our representative in Rensselaer, Ind., an 1 is now ready to show you samples _o£ the ’new? dist r hctive and attractive line of Betbard Wai; Paper Co. deeorations for 1917. Mr. Richards is an experienced decomto". Let him show you the novel and delightful effects that can be worked out in YOUR home this spring with Bethard Wall Papers.—The Bethard Wall Paper Co., Indianapolis, Ind.

IBorn, March 26, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCurtain, of Rock Springs, Wyo., a boy. Mother and babv doing fine. Peter Nomenson, of Dwight, 111., came today to look after his large land interests in this county. Just the hat you are looking for. Just the price to suit you. Remember this is the place for the swellest Easter millinery.—EMMA RISHLING. Bat Nelsbnq former lightweight champton, has becn-matched to step 12 rounds with champion Fred Welsh at St. Louis on Apirl 17th. A good price for your dd battery when buying a new Vesta “double life” storage battery.—-Rensselaer Garage. Ross Benjamin, who has been confined to the county hospital for the past week or so undergoing treatment for his limb which was broken last summer, is able to be out again.

C. A. Tuteur returned from Indianapolis Wednesday after a trip there pertaining to military matters. ‘ Lieutenant TutetS-i&-eenfident ~ that another week or so .will see the local troops in camp at Fort Harrisom_— The union meeting next Sunday evening will be held at.the Presbyterian church and Rev. Asa McDaniel of the Christian church will preach the sermon. Special millinery • display Friday and Saturday. Many new arrivals to show you. Don’t miss it.—'EMMA RISHLING. The annual congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church will be held on the evening of April 5 and erports will be given by all the different branches of church enterprise. Aoqx a A\aujß uo urn uiixL T-io sXtqd jnoX uaqM io inoX ourqq •zaSuoj sai; H,noX pus J9AO iadßd uinj, 'siqq pB3J Of pß>q rnoA UO pUBfS f 4 UOQ There were 191 peoplp at the simul-taneous-meetings last night and they all had a good time. There was not a pessimistic note in any Service and no chance for one soul to go away pnder u cloud. Only two more evenings of these meetings remain and if you have not been attending to get tjn touch with them it iSFtime for you to hustle. Captain H. B. Tuteur Ijad another good turn-out last night at the arhrorjr among his beginner’s class. Ths recruits are now being drilled iff toe manual of arms and are showing much aptitude along this line and are really making a great deal of progress. Tfie class is attracting a great, deal of attention.