Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Safe Place - ' - ■ ■■ ? ’. ' ’ '' \ ■ A ' ■ To deposit your Liberty Bonds or any other valuable 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 ..." - 1 The Bank tenders the use of its large and commodious, Directors’ and Stockholders’ room, to the business men of the city and surrounding country.

This is to remind you that the next number of the lecture course will be February 6th. If you have lost any stock, call A. L. Padgitt, Phone 65. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. Bert Snyder loaded his car for Mississippi on Wednesday with the exception of the stock. He was informed that no live stock would be accepted for shipment and had to wait until this order was cancelled. The family will follow as soon as he gets settled in his new home. They have rented 80 acres of the farm for cotton at a cash rental of sls per acre.—Brook Reporter. GOLDS,GRIP, TONSILITIS DON’T SUFFER—USE GLANDO TONIC, THE RELIABLE Cure your colds, grip and tonsilitis. Don’t let them hang on and wreck your health. Glando Tonic is guaranteed to break up these diseases quicker than apy other known remedy. If sore throat accompany colds or grip. Glando Gargle should be used in connection with Glando Tonic. Prepared by the Gland-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, Ind., and sold by druggists. Price 50 cents.

Rice Porter went to Goodland, today. Farmers, attend the Gifford sale February 4th. The remains of Harry Biggs arrived in Rensselaer Thursday night and services were held this afternoon and burial made in Weston cemetery. Milch cows of the best stock will be sold by Harry Gifford at his sale on the 4th of February. Miss Marie Hamilton is expected home this evening from Indianapolis for the mid-semester vacation. Good milk cows, horses apd Hereford heifers may be secured at the Harry Gifford sale, February 4. Word received from Lee, Ind., is to the effect that Edith Overton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Overton, reports that while she has a very high fever, her condition seems to be quite hopeful. For you that haven’t teeth—Call phone 647 for your beef.; C. H. Leavel.

Thomas Florence, who had been at the bedside of a sick brother, at South Charleston, Ohio, returned to Rensselaer Thurday evening and continued to his home at Fair Oaks, this morning. I have changed the date of holding my public sale from February 11 to March 1. Fred Schultz. The article in the Republican a few days ago, saying that Earle Clouse had resigned his position with the city bus has done him more or less injury. His position was made vacant by the fact that Roy Stevenson has acquired an interest in the line and therefore Clouse’s services were no longer needed. Anyone wishing to see me will find me m the Trust &'Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons.—H. O. Harris, nhone IM . • A letter received from Sergeant Fred H. Hamilton, with the Canadian Motor Machine Gun Battery in France, was. received by his parents here, Thursday.' The letter was written on January 12. Fred had just returned to the front, having spent ’a fourteen days’ leave of absence in Paris. 'He is in the best of spirits and believes that they will get the Kaiser this year. Fred has now seen two years of service. 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. , .. NOTICE. All restrictions in regard to the movement of livestock for the stockyards have been removed. I AGENT BEAM.

CITY BUSS AND TRANSFER LINE Makes all trains, St. Joseph College and city service. Trips to and from trains, 15c each, except early morning trains which are 25c each. All city service 25c per,trip. Prompt and courteous service Rendered. W. L. Frye, proprietor Phones 107 and 360.

Excellent Home-Made Cough Medicine If You Don't Find Glando Pine the Best Cough Medicine You Eve’* Had 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 remedy; four times as much for 50 cts. as if you bought the ready made-kind, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Could you ask more? You might 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 Pine. , * Glando tine is recommended for coughs, colds, hoarseness, Bronchial affections, crdup, 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 Pine 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 the following testimony: "My son had a cough for several years. We begin to think his case was hopeless. He got no relief until he used Glando Pine. Three bottles cured him. I believe Glando Pine saved his life.” * Ask your druggists for three ounces of Glando Pine (60 eta. w nth). Thu. will make one pint of excellent cough medicine. Directions with each tattle. ' Manufactured by the Glando-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. . „