Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Haskell, of Chicago, are visiting his brother, Frank Haskell and family. John Hunt, John Strecker and Forest Osborne are attending the Boyville camp at Battle Ground. * Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Osborne are attending the Battle Ground encampment.

Mrs. Peter Giver and daughter, Ruth, of Wabash, Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Mrs. Dena Miller, who had been visiting relatives near Mt. Ayr, returned to her home near Franklin today. Mrs. Fred Corbly returned to her home in Chicago this morning after a visit with heK parents, Mr., and Mrs. John Langhoff, of Marion township. Fred Malchow, son and granddaughter, of Francesville, were here today the guests of the family of his brother, Charles Malchow. r. ■ ■ —— Frank Hardman came home today for a short visit with his parents. .He is expecting his assignment at Fort Benjamin Harrison next week. Why pay others $1.50 per pair to pay for adveritsing long profits of 110 per cent, etc., when you can buy the Prisino headlight glasses for the usual merchandise profit of SI.OO per pair. Anything else you need. The old reliable Main Garage, best in Rensselaer. Little Alter does not seem to improve and he is a very sick boy. He is receiving the best of nursing and medical care at the hospital and all are hopeful that his condition may make a change for the better in the near future.

Mrs. Leslie Pollard went to Chicago today for a visit with her mother and also her sister. The latter, Mrs. R. F. Orwig and husband, are the parents of a new boy, born on August Ist. This makes them a team of boys. Clyde H. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, of Milroy town ship, left today for the Great Lakes training station. Young Fisher has been examined and accepted in that service as a member of the naval band. He is a most excellent musician and has been assigned to the first position as a clarinet player. He was drawn in this draft in this county and was called in the first forty names and there may be some question as to whether he can be released here. Joe Norman has traded his 240acre farm near Parr for seventeen lots in Kokomo and two , residence properties in Camden. Mr. Norman is to give possession of his farm early next year. He expects to invest in a Mississippi or Louisiana farm. He visited the south early in the year and was so much impressed Kvith the opportunities there that he has decided to locate there permanently and will shortly make another trip to the south to select a farm.

Chronic Constipation. It is by no means an easy matter to cure- this disease, but it can be done in most instances by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets and complying with the plain printed directions that accompany each package. If you will tell u* we will tell your friends. Send in your new* items. Our phone number is IS or you can call No. 68 from S p.m.to7p.n.

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