Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

lid Parkison, Jr., went to Lafayette today. Mrs. John Healy went to Chicago today to spend a few days with relatives. _■ —'—. ■ ■—- Frank Medland, the contractor, went to Logansport today to spend Sunday with his family. J. F. Heath went to Monon today and Lowell Morton went to apolisMrs; Catharine Rowen returned today from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edwards, of Pontiac, Hl. Mrs. Frank Busha went to Chicago this morning for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Gladys Merica. Mrs. Ralph Upjohn went to Chicago today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Cha4bourne. Plenty of new nice white clover honey just received, 20c per lb. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Otto Heyden returned to her home in Terre Haute after a short visit with her gistery Mrs. John Eger. Bob Fitzsimmons, former world’s heavyweight champion, is near death in Chicago from pneumonia. A. B. Champ, of Lancaster, Ky., is the third trick operator at the Monon station here. Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy the Most Reliable. After many years’ experience in the use of it and other cough medicines, there are many who prefer Chamberlain’s to any other. Mrs. A. C. Kirstoin, Greenville, DI., writes, “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been used in my mother’s home and mine for years, and we always found it a quick cure for colds and bronbroncnial troubles. We find it to be the most reliable medicine we have, used.” C

I-am tn business for myself opposite D. M. Worland’s furniture store and am ready to meet all cars and all kinds of work. Batteries looked after, generators and starters fixed, radiators soldered and vulcanizing. We do expert work for the same price.—M. J. Kuboske, Prop. 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 M cKay’s Laundry. Anyone wishing to see me will find mo in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. 0. Harris, phono 184. Mrs. Jay Stockton, John Stockton, Mrs. E. W. Strecker, James Lefler and Ruth Cain went to Lafayette today. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stcok at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage. Esther Leopold, who had been visi iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, went to Chicago this morning. “Butter Kist” popcorn and well toasted peanuts and Bunte’s purest candies may be had at Jack Montgomery’s at all times. B. F. Boosinger, who is substituting as manager of the local Western Union office here, went to Wabash, Ind., to spend Sunday with his parents. Win. Shakespeare once said, “All the world is a stage, filled- with actors, each playing his part well,” or something to that effect. Jack Montgomery is one of the actors and he is playing his part well by providing the community with “Butter Kist” popcorn and Bunte’s purest candies. Mr. and Mrs. Van Schepen went to ’ Lafayette, where they will make their home. Mr. Schepen had been employed by the Standard Oil Co. here but has been transferred to Lafayette. CASTO RIA For Infants and Children In Um For Over 30 Years : Always tom x/F-J - w* 1 aßMnaof

' LIABILITIES. Capital Stock —Paid in.s 80,000.00 Surplus ... i. 80,000.00 Undivided profits 4,188.86 Exchange, Discounts and . Interest 4,436.49 Demand deposits 255,244.91 Time certificates 24,056.07 Savings deposits 5,300.63 Certified checks' v- 172.00 Other liabilities 31.70 Reserved for taxes .... 8,006.94 Total liabilities -.... . 365,437.10