Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Delos York and John Kershner went to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Williams went to Indianapolis today for a short visit. Mrs. H. Norman returned to her home today here after visiting in Chicago for a few weeks. Washington S. Lowman, of Hanging Grove township, is receiving medical attention at the hospital. Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Crown Point today to look after some business in the Lake county circuit court.

This has been one of the most beautiful days we have ever lived. If you did not enjoy it you had fetter take the matter up with your physician or your pastor or both. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. A. J. Biggs and daughters have moved from the Mrs. Mark Hemphill property on Front street to the Ernest Lamson property on College* avenue. wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 184. John Shellhart returned to his home in Pulaski county today. Mr. Shelhart will hold a public sale about Dec. 15th, after which he will move to a farm near Goodland. • - Just received a carload of bran and middlings which we can sell at a very special price if taken at once. KELLNER & CALLAHAN. Mrs. L. Eisenburg, of Chicago, came Thursday for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. S. Fendig and fam■fly--"

Miss Marjorie Sturdy returned to her home in Chicago Thursday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Simon Thompson. Mrs. Harold Stiles left today for Hattiesburg, Miss., to visit her “husband and brother, who are in camp there. Mrs. Ruth Thornton came today to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. H. Warren, after visiting her children in Tipton. . Howard H. Stearns returned to his home in Jefferson ctJUnty today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McMurray here. Manager Milliron gave his patrons an excellent program last evening, when he presented to them Mary Pickford in “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.” The shows were well attended and the audiences appreciated them greatly. The Star shows high class pictures at all times. Art Quinn returned from Rantoul, HL, Thursday evening, where he has been for the past several days. While there he visited the aviation fields and reports that it is a wonderful sight. He also made application to enter the service and thinks that his requestwillbegranted. If his application is acted upon favorably he will leave next week.

The approach of Thanksgiving .finds the turkey perched well up in the tree as usual, although consumers are promised a small crumb of comfort in the prediction that birds will not sell very much higher. The indications are that turkeys will retail at 25 to 30 cents a pound. The alibi offered is of the usual kind, so old that some of the market thimbleriggers ought to find a new one. It is said that turkeys are scarce, as they always are to people who can not afford to buy them, and the scarcity is not especially chargeable to the war, but to the farmer who has been too busy raising S2O hogs to bother with turkeys, which generally raise themselves. The price jugglers plant a good deal of their faith on the public having a short memory r and again the reason' for the turkey scarcity is also said to be due to the unfavorable weather last summer. While Americans are being urged to Hooverize everything they eat, they might give a Hoover flavor to the Thanksgiving dinner by leaving turkey out of the menu as a great many families will have to do. A Hooverized Thanksgiving would have a marked tendency to levae the turkey roosting high up in the tree, to the regret of those who wou! 1 turn the national fowl into Money.—Crown Point Register.

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 taken, the stonn ach 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 Bernard Luers went to Bloomington,lnd., today to visit his sister, Miss Lucille, and Harry English, who are attending Indiana University.