Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT—7 room house, all modern conveniences, * hot and cold water, bath and toilet. Extra lot for potatoes. Garage. Phone 605, John Duvall. FOR BENT —Improved 80 acre farm, 2 miles southwest, of Wheatfield.—Harvey Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind. . FOR RENT —Four unfurnished rooms. Small family without children. —Mrs. Rebecca Stevenson, phone 560. FOR RENT —Residence, 3 blocks from' court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler.
Mrs. K. Zellhart, of Barkley township, was able to lea/fe the hospital. M. T. Merritt, of Remington, visited his son, John and family here Friday. The Marion township consolidated school closed Friday for the 1916-17 term. Closing day exercises were held and a big dinner served. The present graduating class has the distinction of being the first to graduate from this new school. Sloan’s Liniment For Rheumatism. The torture of rheumatism, the Sains and aches that make life unearaible are relieved by Sloan’s Liniment, a clean dear liquid that is easy to apply and more effective than mus=ay. planters or ointments becaues it penetrates quickly without rubbing. For the many pains and aches fallowing exposure, strains, sprains and muscle soreness, Sloan’s Liniment is promptly effective. Always have a bottle handy for gout, lumbago, toothache, backache, stiff neck and all external pain. At druggist’s, 25c. (1 Addie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McGlinn, who live on the Richard Grow farm, fell Friday and broke her arm. You Need a Spring Laxative. Dx. King's New Life Pills will remove the accumulated wasted of winter from your intestines, the burden cf the blood. Get that sluggish spring fever feeling out of your system, brighten your eye, clear your complexion. Get that vim and snap of good purified healthy blood. Dr. King’s New Life Pin* are * nongriping laxative that aids natures process, .try them tonight. At all druggist's, 25c. (1 Leslie Clark went to Hammond this morning for a visit with his sister, Mrs. William Porter. • .•' *
