Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 281, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Fred Hitchings was -ible to leave the hospital for her home today. Mrs. Reuben Knoland, of Rensselaer, entered the hospital today for mdeical attention. Why not buy A useful Christmas present this year? A, fine pair Comfy’s in an elegant gift-box would jlease your friend. Buy these of B. 4. Fen dig, the Exclusive Shoeman. Chamberlain’s Cough Ramsdy This is not only one of the best and most efficient medicine for coughs, colds and croups, but is also pleasant and safe to take, which is important when medicine must be jiven to children. Many mothers lave given it their unqualified endorsement c The following left here Wednesday evening for Indianapolis, where they will attend the Indiana State War conference: Frank Welsh, J. M Sauser. Harvey W. Wood, tr., 0. K. Rainier, B. F. Fendig, J., J. Montgomery, J. Budman Fleniing, and Arthur R. Hopkins. You will want Victor records, why not a Victrola—Better tone, Better results FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE
Mrs. F. E. Reeve returned from Nebraska, Wednesday, where she had been to accompany her mother. Mrs. Maria Hopkins, Who has been spending sometime in Oklahoma, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hardy. Mrs. Hopkins returned with Mrs. Reeve. They had been visiting with,' J. A. Hopkins and family, of Holdrege, Nebraska. - Have you presents laid away today. A big line all ready at FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE The Welsh farm which was disposed of at public auction Tuesday, was sold to Milton Roth instead of Roth Bros., as was stated in Wednesday’s edition. Mr. Roth also bought the twenty-five acres which was not disposed of at the sale, in the for $125 per acre. Samuel Walstra, of Keener township, was in Rensselaer today and while in the city called at the Republican office and subscribed for the Semi-weekly for a year. He reports that his brother, Lewis Walstra, who was one of the selected men to leave here for Camp Zachary Taylor sometime ago, has since been transferred to Camp Shelby and that he is getting along nicely.
We have justre ceived an elegant line of ladies fine shoes. They are the latest placed upon- the-market All colors and up to the minutf styles. Of course you can get’them only at Fendig’s, The Exclusive Shoe Dealer.
Stomach Trouble and Constipation. Those who Are afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation should read the following: “I have never found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamberlain’s Tablets. I have used them off and on now for the past two years. They not only regulate the action of the bowels but stimulate the liver and keep one’s body in a healthy condition,” writes Mrs. Benjamin Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. C The Republican was delighted to have as one of its callers today, our fellow townsman, O. K. Rainier. O. K. does not venture in this office very often and yet no one is more welcome. He has been a wheel horse in the cause of Democratic party all his life and is just a little shy of Re publicans. We always try to treat him as nice as we can as we are anxious to prove to him that we Republicans expect to have to spend eternity with a lot of Democrats and we figure that O. K. will be with the good Republicans when the round up is made on the plain of Delight free from further German aggression.Comfy’s in elegant gift boxes would be just the present your friend is looking to receive. You can get them at B. N. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Our line of rubber footwear is large and complete. Rubber goods are vrey difficult to obtain from wholesale houses. We are in shape to take care of your wants in this line. B. N. Fendig. Be seasonable — Practical gifts have the call. BURCHARD is well stocked with suggestions that are worth the price.
“To conform with instruction? from The United States Food Administration, live stock from this zone must be loaded to reach Chicago on train No. 74 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday morning. Agents will not accept live stock for shipment to Chicago except as above.” W. H. BEAM, Agent. Pretty Christmas holly ‘boxes, to fit every parcel. , i BURCHARD Hai Them. ■A „■ „ Miss Grace Moore went to Lafayette today for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Haley of Brook Went to Lafayette today on business. Mrs. A. A. Fell of Remington went to Indianapolis this morning on business. < * * ■ f , Mrs. G. M. Bimes of Wabash returned to her home this morning, after visiting friends and relatives in Mt Ayr. Parris Daugherty , of Ten Sleep, Wyo., came Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Daugherty. • ... , ...J "
