Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Seed sweet potatoes for sprouting at Home Grocery. Mrs. Dr. Turflor and son went to Chicago this ‘mominig. None quite so good as Ward’s Dainty Maid bread, fresh every morning ait Home Grocery. Benjamin Forsythe went to Streator today on business. We pay lhe liighest market price, cash or trade, for country produce. HOME GROCERY. Mt Ayr is to have a new school building and $20,000 has been voted toward it Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. Harold Stiles, of Gary, came home for a few days’ visit with relatives this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell, of Foresman, took the train here today forMonon. W. L. Frye weait to Chicago today to look after a truck to use in his transfer business here. __ H. M. Shopman left for South Dakota this morning, where he will make his future home. ■Mr- Kincaid and daughter, who have been very sick with scarlet fever, are somewhat SSe&irESEBS -■Mtst-— David Hffie& came - from Rockfield today to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Smith. Dr. A R. Kresler and wjfe, Mrs. Philo Clarke and daughter, Ethel, wqrc Chicago goers this morning. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. “I have used Chamberlain’s Liniuent for pains in the chest and lameness of the shoulders due to rheumatism, and am pleased to say that it has never failed to give me prompt relief,” writes Mrs. S. N. Finch, Batavia, N. Y. C George McColly, of Liberal, Mo., is here for an extended stay. George was forced to leave this climate some five years ago on account of asthma, but he hopes to be able to remain here during the-TSunwseK^ s^; - ;::^-:s: “
Some Good Advice. ‘‘Don’t think too much of your own methods. Watch other people’s ways and learn from them.” This is advice, especially when bilious or constipated. You will find many people who use Gh'amberalin’s Tablets for these ailments with the best results, and will do well to follow their example. c Mr. and Mrs- Estai Price went to Chicago today.. Mr. Price will enter Wesley hospital, where he will have an abscess removed from his tongue. He was accompanied to Chicago by hiis local physician. Miss Jane Parkison. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- E. A. Parkison, had her tonsils removed at the hospital Wednesday afternoon. The operation was performed by a local! physician. She is reported to be recovennp - most satisfactorily today. Nature Cures, the Doctor Takes the Fee. There is an old saying that “Nature cures, the doctor takes the fee,” but as everyone knows you can help Nature very much and thereby enable it to effect a cure in much less time than is usually required. This is particularly true of colds. Chamberlain’s Gough Remedy relieves-the; lungs, liquifies the tough mucus and aids in its expectoration, allays the cough and aids Nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. C
Ydung man, you must see those buggies at Kellner & Callahan’s. They are the latest creations, up to the minute in style and elegance. We cannot describe them. They must be seen to be admired. . - To demonstrate the wonderful features of the Vesta indestaictible isolators we opened up a starting battery, removed the wood separators and assembled again minus its insulation. It worked and tested like any new battery. Think of it, a battery that wall light your lamps and crank your engine without insulation betaween the positive and negative plates. No other battery in the world can do it. When we say ’‘double life” we mean something.—Rensselaer Garage. Mlle. Zara Will Answer Questions of Readers. The Republican has been requested to have Mite. Zara, New York's favorite palmist and clairvoyant, who is making her final visit to this city, to answer thtee questions pertaining to love, business affairs or anything you would like to know. By sending your letters to The Republican in the morning your questions will appear in the evening edition.
Mrs. J. E. Harrod and daughter, Laura, of Altoona, Pa., came Wednesday evening for a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. Laura B. Fate. They have as their guest, J. .A. Sheedy, who is with the mechanical engineering department of the Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. Sheedy will attend a reunion of his fraternity at Purdue for the rest of the week. He. graduated from Purdue with the class of 1913. 22
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the ” LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write for “Relief” and particulars, it’s free. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wia.
