Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. LOST—Crowbar, on north gravel road at Norman corner. Please return to W. S. Parks, Phone 448. ~LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind Return to Republican office. LOST —Top cover of Ford, 1% miles east of Fair Oaks, near school house, Saturday. Phone 910-L.-Joe Norman. f TOUIFD. FOUND—Child’s red sweater. Inquire here.
MISCELLANEOUS. _Will instruct pupils in violin.—«Mrs. John I. Gwin, Makeever Hotel. Safety First With Cough and Cold. “Oh, just a cough” today may become grippe or pneumonia tomorrow. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery before your cough becomes chronic. A few doses check the cold by killing the germs. The healing balsams soothe the throat, loosen the phlegm and clear the air passages of secretions which provoke coughing. Contains mildly laxative ingredients which remove the waste that aggravates the cold. • At your druggist, 50c, SI.OO.
William T. Hankins, the Gifford postmaster, was in Rensselaer today. Born, June 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs, west of town, a son. Harry E. Elder has been elected to the superintendency of the Monticello schools. We are doing our best to keep the prices down in our grocery department.—The G. E. Murray Co. Monticello is to have a powderless Fourth of July celebration this year under the auspices of the Red Men. Chas. Pettit, of Kersey, conductor on the Gifford road, and John Q. Lewis, the Kersey merchant, were in Rensselaer today. If you want dry goods, clothing or shoes, you can save money during our Military Drive sale. —The G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. Harvey Wood and daughter, Frances, are visiting relatives in PiSua and Dayton, Ohio, having left ensselaer the first of the present week.
Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain’s Tablets. “Chamberlain’s Tablets are a wonder. I never sold anything that beat them,” writes F. B. Tressey, Richmond, Ky. When troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial. ——,— Mrs. J, D.~ Martindale returned from Terre Haute Friday evening on account of the Mrs. Jared Benjamin funeral. Mrs. Martindale and her daughters had been visiting her relatives at Terre Haute. The girls will remain for some time yet.
Cholera Morbus. This is a very t .inful and dangerous disease. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a physician summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house so as to be prepared for k Mrs. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ind., writes: “During the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken sick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief.” C
Would be pleased to do your Carpenter Work Large’andsmall jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Phone 464
Attention Farmers! I will pay SIO.OO per net ton for all scrap iron from the 20th of June until July Ist, 1917. Will also pay high prices for rubber and metal. SAM KARNOWSKY McKinley Ave., North of Monon Railroad Across street from Rensselaer Lumber Co. ■
