Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
.... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Jallahan are spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. George Reed and son, George, are visiting friends in Havana, 111. Grace Norris is enjoying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen at WheatfWd. Lillian Langdon returned to' her home at Wheatfield after a visit with friends here. Sheriff B. D. McColly is in Chicago on business, having gone to that city Friday afternoon. John Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Wood, went to Crawfordvsille today for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Harley Bruce. See Chas. Pefiey for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fa’.i delivery. Earl Ticen returned to his hpme at Frankfort this morning after a short visit with friends (possibly it should be friend) here. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage. Roscoe Halstead is substituting on rural route No. 3, while the regular carrier, Russell Willitts, is taking his annual two weeks’ vacation. Dr. E. N. Loy received his officii notification of his appointment as a member of the Jasper county conscription board this Saturday morning. '• . - - ' Dr. J. Hansson, the Overland agent, has sold cars this week to Victor Babcock, a six cylinder Overland, and William Meyers, a five passenger touring car. ■» H. W. Kiplingur is here today enjoying his regular weekly vacation from his strenuous work in the traffic department of the steel company at Gary. A. A. Lee, who has been visiting his father here, left today for Logansport. He expects to be back here before returning to his home in the west. Max T, Price, of Charleston, W„ Va., was here Friday visiting his aunt, Miss Nettie Price. Mr. Price is the son of Charles Price, who at one time was clerk of the Jasper county circuit court. 1 The iron market has dropped and I am now paying 40c per hundred pounds delivered. Better bring in your iron now as the market is expected to go still lower. —Sam Karnowsky, Phone 577. Mrs. Edward Becher, Mrs. Charles Kadow and Mrs. Carrie Becher went to Longcliff at Logansport to visit Mrs. Minne Seibel and Mrs. T. J. Stocksick. The latter’s mind is somewhat improved but her health is very poor. Cause of Despondency. Despondency is often caused by indigestion and constipation, and quickly disappears when Chamberlain’s Tablets are taken. These tablets strengthen the digestion and move the bowels. C Charles Harmon, of Evansville, Ind., is here for a few days’ visit with relatives. Mr. Harmon has a splendid position with the Pillsbury people aS traveling salesman. His wife is now in Asheville. N. C., where she will remain for some time for ! the purpose of rceuperating. Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Now is the time to buy a bottle of this remedy so as to be prepared in case that any one of your family should have an attack of colic or diarrhoea during the summer months. It is worth a hundred times its cost when needed. C A. F. Long, of Rensselaer, today drove through to this city and this evening will return home with his wife and daughter, Mrs. Russell Strawbridge, of‘Niagara Falls> N. Y., who has been visiting here the past several days with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Brenner. —Valpo Vidette. Doing Good. Few medicines have met -with more favor or accomplished more good than Chamberlain’s C.olic and Diarrhoea Remedy. John F. Jantzen, Delmeny, Sask., says of it, “I have used Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy myself and in my family, and can recommend it as being an exceptionally fine preparation.” C ■ J ' * " Mrs. Edward McGuff and seven months old son, Paul Edward, are here and will spend a month with Mrs. Sarah Miller, Mrs. McGuff’s mother. Mrs. McGuff was formerly Miss Evelyn Miller and was for a number of years a most excellent teacheri “She taught a number of -years ~rn~ the schools in this county and later in the Indianapolis schools. Mr. McGuff is an alderman in the city of Indianapolis and at present has charge of the registrations of the voters in that city for. the election to be held there’ this fall.
» Are You One of Them? There are a great mony people who would be very much benefited by takfag Chamberlain's Tablets for a weak or disordered stomach. Are you one of them? Mrs. M. R. Searl, Baldwinsville, N. Y., relates her experience in the use of these tablets: “I had a bad spell with my stomach about six months ago, and was troubled for two or three weeks with gas and severe pains in the pit of my stomach. Our druggist advised me to take Chamberlain’s Tablets. I took a bottle home and the first dose relieved me wonderfully, and I kept on taking them until I was cured.” These tablets do not relieve pain, rat after the pain has been relieved may prevent its recurrence. C
