Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Safe \Piace • \ To deposit your Liberty Bonds or any other valuable papers is in the Saf.'ty Deposit boxes at the First National Bank The public is invited to avail themselves of the con J / veniences of the conference rooms. Also The Bank tenders the use of its large and commodi ous, Directors’ and Stockholders’ room, to the business men of the city and surrounding country.
M. and Mrs. C. J. Stebbin went to Benton Harbor, Mich., today. For beef by quarters or smaller quantities call C. H. Leavel. Phone 647. r Charles Pefley went to Chicago on the early morning train. Don’t forget the DeLaval sendee i 3ay = it Kellner and Callahan’s, January 3 and 4. Ralph Sprague, proprietor of the iroquois Roller Mill, is confined to his home on account of sickness. Mrs. T. W. Johnson returned to her home in Morocco, after a visit with the family of Louis Messinger of this city. FOR RENT—The Barber Shop room, in the Makeever House bloc';, s for rent. Inquire at once of Ja> A Stockton. Rensselaer. Indiana. Mrs. Lee Myers and children, went to DeMotte, today for a visit with her monther, Mrs. S. E. Yeagley. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank oi Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris •none 134 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bruner and daughter, returned to their home in Baroda, Mich., after a visit with hi. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brun er, of this city. Miss Helen Duvall delightfully en ertained at the home of A. J. Biggs Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Elizabeth Lee, who is her guest. Mrs. William Havens has had a relapse and has had to re-enter the hospital. All other hospital patients ire getting along nicely.
How to Prevent Croup In a child that is subject to stacks of croup, the first indication >f the disease is hoarseness. Give Jhamberlan.’s Cough Remedy as ioon as the child becomes hoarse md the attack may be warded off ind all danger and anxiety avoided. f C Mrs. A. S. Freeman who has been visiting the family of her brother, Jacob Gilmore, returned today to her home at Newman, 111. Private Robert Carlson who has been visiting relatives at Morocco, took the train here today for Louisville, Ky., where he is a member of the engineer corps. Louis Misch, a select man of Camp Taylor, was here today the guest of Mr. and Mrs., Louis' Shirer. Louis had spent part of his furlough with his parents at Wheatfield. Mrs. Elmer Norton and children, 'who had been visiting with the families of Harry and Freeman Gifford left today for their home at Hink,ey, -Ills. Leighton and Harold Gifcord accompanied Mrs. Norton. Mrs. Albert Coen returned to her home in Berwyn, 111., today. Gait Wilson accompanied her as far as Hammond. Mrs. Coen and Miss Wilson had been guests of the family of J. J. Hunt. STRAW WANTED We are in the market for a large amount of Straw, prefer Oat straw. Will buy rick and bale it or will buy baled and delivered KELLNER & CALLAHAN Phone 273.
CALL THE YELLOW BUS. I "have purchased the City Bus ar. Transfer Line and the yellow bus wi cake you upon your trips to and fr»r che depot or about town upon & very shortest possible notice. Y»i can depend upon us for prompt and courteous service. Call Billy Frye, Phone 107 or 36fe LYCEUM DATES. Lotus Company, Feb. t. Harmony Quartet, Feb. 21. Abundance or Money. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate 5 per cent and my limit is >IOO per v,ye.—P. D- Wells. Morocco. Ind ~LADIES When Irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always depend able Not sold at drug etorca. Do am sessr* sk. sr w-V”
