Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Save dollars by buying shoes of us. Branch house of the Wear-U-Well Shoe Co.—James Snedeker, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill, of'Hanover, and Mr. and Mrs. Erank Hill, of this city went to Indianapolis Monday via automobile. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. 0. Harris, phone 184. A. Gallagher, who has been visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Kellner, left today for Dayton, 0., where he will visit his daughter, Mrs. Kate Robins.

NOTICE. Watch for the announcement of W. H. Ambler’s closing out sale of 100 polled Herefords at Winamac, December 11*. 1917. Martin Sauser, of this city, and J. E. Britt, of Gifford, went to Indianapolis today to attend the Grand Lodge meeting which is being held there". SPECIAL WAGON SALE We have a few wagons we bought before the raise and while they last we will sell them at less than the present wholesale prices. They are A-NO-1 in quality. Take advantage of our extraordinary offer now. KELLNER & CALLAHAN B. F. Fendig, county fuel administrator and L. H. Hamilton went to Chicago today, where they will confer with Mr. Pease, fuel administrator of Chicago. Mr. Pease is the western manager for the William and Peters firm, from whom the bulk of the hard coal of our city is secured. Commencing Monday, Nov. 26, I will make but two deliveries a day, the first delivery at 9:30 a. m. and one at 4:00 -p. m.—James Snedeker. Z 1, The following were Chicago goers this morning, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, Mr. and Mrs. George Long, Dr. E. N. Loy and Dr. I." M. Washburn.

NO LOOKING BACK IN RENSSELAER. New Evidence Constantly Being Published. Since the long succession of Rensselaer reports were first published in the local press there has been no looking back. Rensselaer evidence continues to pour in, and—better still—those whose reports were first published many years ago, verify all they said in a most hearty and unmistakable way. Read the experience of Mr. Jacob R. Wilcox, retired farmer. He says: “I suffered from backaches and severe pains across my loins. I couldn't rest day or night and was tired and worn out. The kidney secretions were highly colored and contained sediment. Nothing seemed to relieve me until I got Doan's Kidney Pills from B. F. Fandig’s Drug Store. They relieved the’aches and pains, I could rest better nights and the passages of 'the kidney secretions were regulated.” (Statement given May 31, 1907). V On February 29, 1916, Mr. Wilcox

said: “I continue recommending Doan's Kidney Pills as a reliable medicine. They have never failed to do good work” - Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Wilcox has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. ' LYCEUM DATES. —' -Roumanian Orchestra,,. Nov. 23. • Frederick Poole, Dec. 5. Lotus Company, Feb. 6. Harmony Quartet, Feb. 31. -