Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Uncle Eli Wood, who has been spending a week here with his brother, Harvey W. Wood, Sr., left this morning for Zion City, Ind., where he will spend the winter with —his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Hammond. We have a good stock of laundry soap bought before the big advance, which we will sell at old prices. Daylight 4c, Star City, Maple City, Lenox, Crystal White and Swift’s White at sc. Also a big line of toilet soap at the old price of 5c a cake. JOHN EGER. Gladys Arnott, who is the teacher of the Union school in Marion township, had as her guests today four prospective teachers who are now high school graduates. They were Hattie Waymire, Opal Robinson, Thelma Martindale and Elizabeth King. Grace Halleck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Halleck, returned to her home in DeMotte today after a visit with the family of her uncle, Abraham Halleck. Roy L. Cochran, of McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer today and while here ordered The Republican to visit Mrs. I*, v. - .uchell Tens t’ s Cured Her Son of a Cold. “When my son Ellis was sick with a cold last winter I gave him Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It helped him at once and quickly broke up his cold,” writes Mrs. P. 0. Stuchell, Homer City, Pa. This remedy has been in use for many years. Its good qualities have been - fully proven by many thousands of people. It is pleasant and safe to take. C :

CAFETERIA SUPPER I Parochial School Fried Chicken, Veal Loaf, Mashed' Potatoes, Gravy, Baked Beans, Cabbage, Noodles, Slaw, Celery, Pickles;, Cranberry Sauce, Bread and Butter,. Pie, Fruit Salad, Cake, Coffee. -I Thursday Evening November Ist.