Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Edward Tanner is spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Smith, in Browns Mills, New Jersey. In order to supply the demand for butter-milk, we will sell at 5c per quart and two quart limit.—J. C. HARRIS &- SON. Mrs. J. B. Fleming received notice of the death of her only brother, D. K. Deets, of Cochranton, Pa. He had been a sufferer for a long time of bright’s disease. Mrs. Fleming was with him just a short time ago and will not be able to attend the funeral. Mr*. P. O. Stuchell Tell* How She 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. O. Stuchell, 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 On November 1, through the Red Cross 50 Christmas packets were filled and sent to our soldiers in France. They valued $1.50 each and were paid for by special donations. Will you be one to help fill 150 comfort kits to be sent as Christmas gifts to our soldiers in U. S.? An effort will be made to get them to Co. M. Donations being received at Red Cross room. Lump Pocahonta* On Track. Just received a fine car of genuine lump smokeless coal for immediate delivery.—Gwin Lumber Company, Phone 6. our Classified Colum

For Sale One Pullman, 5 passenger, electric lights and starter. One 5 passenger. RegalUnderslung electric lights. One Oakland, 5 passenger, in, good order. Bargains if takenat* once. M. I. Adams & Son