Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Bert J. Jarrette spent today in Monon. Paul Donnelly went to Chicago this morning*.—•—— _L_ Ed Gilmore spent today in Monon on business. Mrs. L. J. Quade spent today in Rensselaer. Mrs. John Rogers, of Monon, spent today in Rensselaer. ■ » ■■■ ll' H■■ _ Miss Nell Biggs returned to Chicago this morning. Mrs. A. W. Stockton is spending today with Rev. Kindig and family at Monticello. Mrs. J. W. Williams spent the day in Monticello with Rev. Kindig and family. Mrs. O. R. South and Mrs. J. D. Kessler, of Morocco, went to Monon today. C. Arthur Tuteur returned from South Bend Wednesday, where he has been on business for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shoemaker and daughter left for Harvey, 111., today, for a week’s visit with her sister. Mrs. S. E. Brooker returned to her home in Lafayette today after visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Rishling. The regular monthly matinee musicale club will be held at the Presbyterian church Friday afternoon at 2:30. Please be on time. We have received a car of 4 inch lump coal. Will make deliveries from car. Phone 6, Gwin Lumber Go. The group meeting of the Missionary Society of the LaFayette district will be held at the M. E. church Friday, November 9, commencing at 11:00 o’clock. Coroner C. E. Johnson is still investigating the Rush death and has another witness or two to examine, after which he will render his decision.

We hope in a short time to publish the addresses of all the members of company M, in order that all who wish to send Christmas packages to the members may know their addresses. „ We have in stock some very fine lump Indiana coal which is giving our customers splendid satisfaction. This coal burns nicely in the range. Supply limited, and if you want this, the very best coal we are able to get, Co., Harry Hartley, Manager, Phone 7. Letters advertised for week ended Nov. 5, 1917: Hugh Hyman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson, John White, E. E. Waling, Ed Morrison, Philip Christ, Bertha Haywood, P. L. Anderson, Pauline Conn, Fred B. Wiley, Mrs. George Wilson, J. Berger, Mrs. Anna Allison, Grace Poole, Letona Hurley. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office Nov. 19, 1917.

Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons.—H. O. Harris, phone 184. Thursday Produce Market. Butterfat—4sc. Eggs—4lc. Chickens—l4c. Old roosters—loc. Ducks—l4c. Geese—l4c. An Old Man’s Stomach. As we grow older and less active, less and less food is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too much is habitually taken, the stomach will rebel. When a man reaches the advanced age of 85 or 90, you will find that he is a light eater. Be as careful as you will, however, you will occasionally eat more than you should and will feel the need of Chamberlain’s Tablets to correct the disorder. These tablets do not contain pepsin, but strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. They also cause a gentle movement of the bowels. C

Abundance ot Monoy. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate i* 5 per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.—P. D. Weils, Morocco. Ind WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. Have an unlimited amount of timber that we want worked up into corn wood at McCoysburg, Rensselaer, Parr and Fair Oaks and want a large force of men at once for this work.—James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Rensselaer, Ind., Phone 837. <

NOTICE. ■ Watch for the announcement of W. H. Ambler’s closing out; sale of 100 polled Herefords at Winamae, December 11, 1917. City Buss and Transfer Line. The City Buss and Transfer Line is now under the management of Earl Clouse. Every effort will be made to givei the : public the most obliging servicA. 1 The buss will meet all trains and city calls will receive the most prompt attention. Peter I Nomensen, the proprietor, has in-J structed Mr. Clouse to give his pat-| rons the most efficient service pos-1 sible. The service is extended to St. I Joseph’s College and the Indian I School. Call Phones 107 or 646. I EARL CLOUSE, Manager. LADIES When lrra*ular or delayed use Tri-1 umph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save . dlsap-1 polntmenL Write for "Relief’ and particulars, it’s free. Address National) Median! InMituta, Milwaukee Win.