Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Frdd A. Phillips and Emmet Laßue weni to Chicago this forenoon. went to Elkhart, Ind., for a visit with rela’tives. p , 1 “Butter Kist” popcorn and well toasted peanuts ' and Bunte’s purest candies may be had at Jack Montgomery’s at all times. Mrs. Otto Heden, of Terre Haute, is here for a few days’ visit with her sister, MfßnJWhh “Sanitary” is our slogan and you may be assured that whenever you buy any' of our products you have •secured the best. J. j. moiTtgom ery. C. Arthur Tntepr returned from Indianapolis Wednesday, where he has been on business. Cool weather makes one’s thoughts turn more and more* to J. J. Montgomery’s popcorn and peanuts and that taste for sweets you have can be supplied by getting some of Bunte’s candies at Jack’s.
Clyde Davisson and William Warne left today for Atlantic City, where they will have charge of a big dredge. Mrs. Charles G. Spitler returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Delos Coen and family today. Owing to the high price of lard, compound will take the place at much less cost. 25c per lb. ROWLES & PARKER. J. J. Lawler had two large feeding cattle killed by lightning near Fair Oaks Tuesday night. Croup. If your children are subiect to croup get a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, and when the attack comes on be careful to follow the plain printed directions. You will be surprised at the quick relief it affords. E. L. Hollingsworth returned from Chicago this forenoon. He reports that his daughter is not yet sufficiently recovered to leave the hospital. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 134. Mrs. R. B.’ Harris left Wednesday afternoon for Indianapolis, where she will make her home in the family of her daughter, Mrs. Wortz. Plciityofnew 7 nice white clover honey just received, 20c per lb. ROWLES & PARKER.
Hon. C. F. Mansfield, assistant attorney general of the state of Illinois, is here looking after his extensive land interests. Just received, our new stock of Aunt Jemima and Virginia Sweet pancake and buckwheat flours. ROWLES & PARKER. Peter 'Nomenson, of Dwight, 111., came to Rensselaer to look after his large farming interests in this county. Mr. Nomenson has a large holding of Jasper county land and is looking for more. He knows a good thing when he sees it. The Harris Creamery make their butter from the very best cream available. It is pure and sweet and will suit the most particular. Buy it of your grocery or of The Harris Creamery. Mrs. Fred Rishling was taken to Indianapolis today by a local physician. She will be placed in the Long hospital of that city, where she will be under the care of experts, who will attemplTto make whole her very badly injured limb. Her son, Danna Rishling, accompanied her to Indainapolis.
PLAIN QUESTIONS TO RENSSELAER PEOPLE Every Rensselaer Reader Will Admit the Soundness of the Logic. Would Rensselaer people recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills as they do if the medicine were not reliable? Would they confirm their statements after years have elapsed if their experiences did not show the remedy, to be deserving of it? Statements like the following must carry conviction to the mind of every reader: Mrs. Wm. Moore, Elm St., Rensselaer, says: “I suffered from kidney trouble, backaches and headaches for a long time. I had no strength .or ambition and couldn’t sleep welt - I could hardly turn in bed on account of the lameness in my back, couldn’t do my housework and I knew that my kidneys were weak. Finally I got Doan’s Kidney Pills and they cured me of all these ailments. I have never had an attack since.” (Statement given May 31, 1907). On February 29, 1916, Mrs. Moore added: “We are never without Doan’s in the house. They are the best kidney medicine I know of.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Moore has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y:
Moxley’s Special Oleomargarine costs more than most other brands for the reaspn it is as pure and sweet as can be made at any price. When colored it is almost impossible to detect same from the best creamery butter. Your money back if it fails to suit you. ROWLES A, PARKER. I have engaged Jim Clark so I am prepared to do all kind of bicycle repair work. In a few days I will have a full line of sundries. Remember, I do vulcanizing. I have two of the latest machines, both steam heated, can’t burn a tube or casing. This is where you get service.—Raymond R. McKay, location McKay’s Laundry.
