Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

iWsilLldl MJs Dr. E. C. English 'Jppu.ile A'ru.l o.kiu.a lur ica.dcuct. KeiMociAci, Indian*. Dr. I. M. Washburn rrifiiClAN Ahi* ouKucUrt Aiumuiig cluu*. al Augu.umu Uvs mial on lueauay moru-ug truiu a. in. to 2 p. m. ruuu« ic E. N. Loy HOMEOPAIHIbT Successor to Dr. W.W . Hartsell. Office, tram, building on Cullen St. Residence, Milroy Ave. Phon. »9-ii John A. Dunlap LAWYER (Successor to Frank Foltz* Practice in all courts. Estates settled, Farm loans. Collection department. .Notary tn toe office. B.nssslaar • tudiaua H. L. Brown DENTIST Crown and Bridxu Work and T.ein vttliout Plates a Specialty All the aiest metnods In Dentistry (las »d ntmatered for painless extraction. Office over Larsifs Dru« Store Worland & Sons UNDERTAKERS Motor and Horse Drawn H.arses Ambulance Service. Office Phone 23. Residence Phon. 58. Williams & Dedn LAWYERS • Special attention given to preparation of willa, settlement of estate?, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows Building. Dr. F. A. Turfler OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rooms 1 snd 2. Murrav Building Rpnsselaer. Tndlsna Phones Office —2 rings on 300: Res' den re—3 ring-. on 300 Successfully treats hath acute end •hronic diseases. Spinal curvatures • tpecialtv

F. H. Hemphill PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special attention to diaeaeee of women and lows rradee nt fever Oflee over Fendir’e Dmr Store Telephone, offlov and reeldenoe «4S Schuyler C. Irwin LAW, REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE 5 per eent farm Inane Office h» Odd Fellow*’ Rl««ch Yestefday was Jake Moore’s and President Wilson’s birthday. Jake admits bing 25 years of age, while the President has reached his 61st milestone. Live stock can be accepted from this zone to arrive at Chicago for Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Satday markets only. W- H. BEAM. Prof. Burl B. Richardson and little daughter, Marie, of Manitowoc, Wis., came Friday for a short visit with the family of John G. Hayes, and other relatives and friends. Prof. Richardson has the agricultural aqd botany work in the Manitowoc schools. Last summer he was in charge of the gardening and will possibly be used at that work again this coming summer. He had under his charge last summer three hundred forty individuals interested in gardens and worked the entire summer without a single day of vacation. Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy This te not only one of the best important when medicine must be given to children. , Many mothers and most efficient medicine for coughs, colds and croups, but is also pleasant and safe to take, which is have given it their unqua'ifiold endorsement. C NOTICE., All those owing us • charge accounts up to Jan. 1, 1918, will be expected to call and make satisfactory settlement at once, as after that date we' will carry no more charge accounts, but operate on the govern-ment-approved cash-and-carry plan. This is pay-up time and it will be impossible for us to see everyone, so we trust that this wilj be sufficient notice and that you will readily