Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 J. H. Hoover went to Delphi today ' on business. Mrs. Harfy Eger will entertain her sew club Thursday afternoon.'" • We use only the finest of cream in , our Minnetonna brand butter, 45c lb. . J. C. HARRIS & SON. | —— A. Trulley, who lives west of Rensselaer, went to Monon today. Hooverize your butter; finest creamery butter from selected cream. J. C. HARRIS & SON. J. K. Smith went to Fair Oaks this morning on the milk train. Remember the date of the Davis-son-Norman sale. Extra fine horses and cattle. Terms reasonable. Marie Comer went to today, where she will remain for_JL short time. ~ Attorney Moses Leopold is presiding as special judge at Kentland today in a Newton county ditch case. We have just received our new stock of pickles. Large dills 15c a dozen; medium sweets 8c a dozen. New horseradish 10c a bottle. JOHN EGER. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. Mrs. Lizzie Martin, of Otterbein, Ind., addresses the Standard Bearers of the Methodist Episcopal church of this city Tuesday afternoon. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 184. Mr. Cora Price, who had been in Chicago, arrived here today and continued to his home in Carpenter township by automobile. We have recently installed a new electric churn and are prepared to furnish you with the best of creamery butter for 45c lb., this butter made from selected cream, and we invite you to see it made. J. C. HARRIS & SON.
Mrs. E. Fielder and grandson, Lynn Damarian, of Peoria, 111., went to Monon today for a visit with Mrs. Ella Webb, Mrs. Fielder’s daughter. Don’t fail to attend the bavissonNorman sale, at the former Henry Sayler farm, 3 miles west of Rensselaer, on October 26th. Earl Bruner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bruner, of this city, is now located at Badora, Mich., where he owns and manages the telephone exchange. The White county liberty loan fund has reached $400,000, or eleven per cent of the banking resources of the county. Are we going to let our neighbors over the line show us up? High class horses and cattle will be on sale at the Davisson-Norman sale. October 26. Ethel Langfdrd, who rceently underwent an operation for appendicitis in a Fort Wayne, Ind., hospital, was able to come to Rensselaer Monday with her sister, Mrs. Freeman Wood. Buy some of those fine horses and cattle at the Davisson-Norman sale on October 26. A ‘ The General Van Rensselaer Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Mills on Friday, October 26, at 2:30 p. m. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stcok at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage. Mesdames Oscar Hauter, F. B. Learning and A. H. Hopkins went to Fort Wayne, Ind., to attend a state meeting of the Federated Clubs of Indiana. G. H. Helman, who owns a large tract of land in the northern part of the county, returned to his home near Wheatfield this morning after looking after some business matters here.
DRUGGIST PRAISES GLANDO Suffered Many Years From Coistipation and Liver Trouble. “Alter several years of close osaflaomeat in a drug store at the of Mton and Sixth street OetemfluaO, I found my health broken aad was compelled to give up my work aad go to a hospital for treatment. I received but littlo help. 1 had an enlarged liver andwas constipated. Laxatives had lest taeir pow&r aad I was fare rd to SM injections for each notion to Ao bowels. I was nervous aad my heart action was bad. I wee losing flesh at an alarming rata. I had tried afloat everything for thio oeaditioa that was kept in a drug store without raoetviag any permanent help. After spending several hundred dollars luisrteg. I hogan to feel that there wee ne help lor ma Relief finally earns through the use of Glando Tonic. After several months* treatment my Mver trouble was gene and my boweto ware restored to their normal eoaditiea. I new oteIm ever take a laxative." The above testi ninny is only one of the many toottesealals which tell of the 11 ini stool surso that are being effected through Wanda the Great Gland Tonis. fllaado Tussle can be secured tram druggists er of the Gland Aid Ca, >Wt Whyaa fed. Price toa B.F. Fondig.
