Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Safe Place To deposit your Liberty Bonds or <ny other vi-able-papers is in the Safety Deposit boxes at the First National Bank The public is invited to avail themselves of the conveniences of the conference rooms*. . Also The Bank tenders the use of its large and oommodiOUS, Directors’ and Stockholders’ room, to the business men of the city and surrounding country.
Excellent Home-Made Cough MediciN If You Don’t Find Glando Pine the Best Cough Medicine You EveHad in the Home, Your Money will be Cheerfully Refunded If you could buy four sacks of food flour for the price of one would you hesitate? We are making you the same offer on our cough times as much for 50 cts. as if you bought the ready made kind, and guaranteed tc give satisfaction. Could you ask more? You m’gnt combine all the other pines that are used for coughs and colds then you could not hope to have a cough remedy equal to our Glando rift Glandc *rine is recommended for coughs, colds, hoarseness, oronchial affections, croup, throat irritations or any condition where a good cough remedy is needed. It relieves the spasmodic coughing in wooping cough. The first dose of Glando Tine relieves. It opens up the air cells and makes you breathe deep and easy. Children like to take it. « Mr Shearer, owner of the machine shop of Haveland, Ohio, gives tz.a following testimony: “My son had a cough for several years. Webegan to think his case was hopeless. He got no relief until he used Glando Pina. Three bottles cured him. I believe Glando Pine saved his life. Ask your druggists for three ounces of Glando Pine (50 cts. w >rth). will make one pint of excellent cough medicine. Directions with each bottle. Manufactured by the Glando-Aid Co.. Fort Wayne, Ind. •
R. E. DAVIS . Piano Tuning and Player Adjuster Chicago, 111. I will be‘here Monday, Jan. 7, 1918. Expert Tuner and Tone Producer. A 1 prof essional player adjuster, replace any and all new parts in piano action or player action. A.ll lost motion and clicks in action adjusted same as when new. I have 115 customers in Monticello, and 52 in Remington. The best of References if desired. Please /leave your orders at Rensselaer Hotel. Phone 167. Tuning $3.00.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yeoman, a boy, January 13th. See Chas. Peftey for trees, vines, and shrubs of alk kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace tree of charge. For spring delivery. Five carloads of coal in trainsit were commandered by the city of Lafayette Wednesday. ■ _ ■.—' Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harns, ohone 134 The Monticello public schools are closefl down this week, as there _is no coal with which to heat the buildings. Onion sale postponed to next Saturday afternoon, Ja ® u "Xpqym’T r |; t 2:00 p. m. B. FORSY IHh. Elmer Gwin returned home Tuesday from a trip to Pennsylvania. He reported that the snowfall north of here was heavier than it was in this vicinity. THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY of Rensselaer, Ind., will sell you a guaranteed tire for SI.OO profit, each. Any size. Also gasoline at 1 cent per gallon profit.
George and Charlie Burling left for their home at Colfax, Wis., yesterday. They had been visiting their sister, Mrs. Charles Scriptor, and relatives at Remington. '. A If you have lost any stock, call A. L. Padgitt, Phone 65. Judge Charles W. Hanley and court reporter Michael Wagner left this forenoon for Kentland. They expected to make the trip by rail, going to Reynolds on the Monon and from there to Kentland on the Pennsylvania* ~ . hundred men afflicted with tuberculosis have beeri withdrawn from the ranks at Camp Wheeler, Georgia. The tuberculosis board reported that some of the men had the disease before being drafted, while some of them contracted it in camp. Lack of thorough examination was responsible for the acceptance of the first, lack of sanitary environment, responsible for the seconds Make it Iv. S. S. not S. 0. S. '•
