Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Edd J. Randle returned this morning from a trip to Kansas,, While gone he visited his brother, Robert and family. ’He also saw the devastation wrought by the fire in the large stock yards in Kansas City. ; The ladies of the G. A. R. will hold their regular monthly dinner at the home of Mrs. W. F. Osborne on Friday, Oct,. 26. All members of Post No. 84 and the members of the Circle and their husbands are invited to attend.
I Henry Waymire, who recently moved here ftom Wolcott, Ind., and I now lives in the Perkins property on South Cullen street, has purchased the R. B. Harris residence and will move into the same in the near future. Abundance ot Mosey. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate ’’ 5 per cent and my limit is |IOO per acre.—P. D. Wells, Morocco. Ind. IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW From 12 to 20 out of every 100 babies die the first year of life and most of these deaths take place during warm weather. Children’s diseases are usually caused by germs which enter the body through the mouth or nose. This is especially true of infantile paralysis. It’s easier and cheaper to prevent disease than to cure it If mothers knew the value and importance of a good antiseptic used in the mouth and nasal passages of children they would never neglect its use. One so the bets antiseptics and Germ destroyers known is Glando Gargle. It contains the much known and highly recommended Eucalyptus which combined with other ingredients makes it of unestimable value in the home. Germs cannot breed where it is used reguarly. Glando Gargle is fine for teething babies. It relieves the feverish, swollen gums and makes teething easier. It is excellent for a cold in the head, hay fever, gore throat, sore mouth and catarrh. It is also a preventative of; adenoids. Use it and you will hate no regrets. Sold by druggists or 'can be secured from the Gland-Aid Qo., Fort Wayne, Ind. Price 50 cent*. I r’
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