Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. Ed Lane went to Chicago this morning. Attorney George E. Hershman returned to Crown Point this morning. Judge George E. Gifford returned to his home at Tipton today. Dan Tanner, of DeMotte, is in Rensselaer on business today. Mrs. Charles May, wife of County Treasurer May, went to Indianapolis today. Sergt. Ray Fisher, quite well known here, a member of Co. C of Monticello, has been promoted to the rank of second lieutenant. Constipation and Indigestion. These are twin evils. Persons suffering from indigestion are often troubled with constipation. Mrs. Robert Alison, Mattoon, 111., writes that when she first moved to Mattoon, she was a great sufferer from indigestion and constipation. Food distressed her and there was a feeling like a heavy weight pressing on her stomach and chest. She did not rest well at night, and felt worn out a good part of the time. One bottle of Chamberlain’s Tablets corrected this trouble so that she has since felt like a different person. C Mrs. John Russell returned to her home at Franklin, Ind., today. She had attended the funeral of her uncle, Joseph Adams. Mrs. Vem Jacks and son Jack, went to Lafayette and will spend the remainder of the week with Mrs. Jack’s mother. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hughes, father of Mrs. Frank .Horsewood, who have been spending the winter here, left today for Spencer, Wis., to visit relatives for a short time. They will then return to their home at Frankfort, South Dakota. *
The more perfect the drop of your com planter the greater the possibility of a 100 per cent stand of corn. You can get a perfect drop with the famous Moline Four-Wheel planter. It is sold by Kellner & Callahan. 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 Earticularly true of colds. Ghamerlain’s Cough 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
When you Jjave a blowout, blow in t> Milner’s tire shop. Phone 218. , t Saipuel •English, of Canada, was a Rensselaer visitor for a few hours Wednesday. Mr. English was called back to Indiana owing to the serious illness of his father, John English, who lies at thse pcwixt of death at Brookston. Sam returned to Brookston again in the evening.
