Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 174, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Summer Complaint. During the hot weather of the summer months some member of almost every family is likely to be troubled with an unnatural looseness of the bowels and it is of the greatest importance that this be treated promptly, which can only be done when the medicine is kept at hand. Mrs. F. F. Scott,. Scottsville, N. Y., states, “I first used Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy as much as Jive years ago. At that time I had a severe attack of summer complaint and was suffering intense pain. One dose relieved me. Other members of my family have since used it with like results.” C
Wild Hay to Put Up On Share*. A large acreage of good wild hay ob the Kent tract of land in Newton county, owned by John J. Lawler. Put up either on shares or by ton. See James E. Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Telephone 337. •• / . " ... First Lieutenant, Carpenter, after -mustering in Co, M, went to Monticello to muster in Co. C of that place. Jay W. Stockton had the misfortune to run a rusty nail in his foot Tuesday while at work and the injury proved to be a quite painful one. Anti-toxin treatments were administered and it is thought that he will be all right in a short time. Misses Jane Parkison and Luella Robinson are entertaining this afternoon at the former’s home. The guests of honor are Misses Ellen Woods, Corrine Hughes and bouise Virgin, of Jacksonville College, and Miss Iris Baughman, of Oklahoma City.
Hiram Day DEALER IN Hair, (’wnt Lirae, ffii RENSSELAER - INDIANA
