Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
r - 1 S. Speigel went to Chicago today on the early moniing train. William Middlecamp, of Kniman, was a very pleasant caller at this office today, lie is one of Jasper county’s successful young men.
A. L. Padgitt. Phono 85. ' „ If you have lost any stock, call Mrs. George Dolson returned to her home in Chicago today, after visiting her mother, Mirs. Joe Sharp, several days. If anyone who has had the misfortunate to lose stock during the cold spell will notify us, we will be glad to call and get ii. ~ A. L. PADGITT, Phone 65. Ellis Thomas, city teamster, went to Montmorenci today to attend the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Thomas. » For you that haven’t teeth —Call phone 647 for your beef. ’ C. H. ; Leavel. Mrs. E. E. Shumaker and baby returned to Rensselaer today where she will make her home. Her husband is in the army.
One of the finest coffees on the market. Sold elsewhere for 32c per pound. Buy it of us for 30c. Or you can save 3c a pound on our 28c grade. J. A. McFarland. Master Kennedy Ross after visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross, the past week, returned to his home in Chicago, accompanied by his nurse. Pure and tasty. Our Oleo will please you. You can buy Oleo for 35c per pound. Call phone 99 and order a pound. J. A. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Morton returned to their home at McCoysburg, after visiting Mrs. Morton’s father, A. Woodworth, who has been very ill, but is reported as being much better now.
A Hint TO The Aged. If people past sixty years of age could be persuaded to go to bed as soon as they take cold and remain in bed for one or two days, they would recover much more quickly, especially if they take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. There would also be less danger of the cold being followed by any of the more serious diseases. C
Joseph Long, of this city and who is one of the mail messengers on the milk train between Chicago and Lafayette, was taken quite sick this morning and had to be taken to his home. Frank Leek finished the run into Chicago. You can buy the best grade of coffee cheaper here than elsewhere. Why not save two or three cents on each pound of coffee? Buy of McFarland, The Grocer, Phone 99. ®/Among those who called today to make us happy was Charles Reed, of Barkley township. Mr. Reed’s son, Seth Reed, who is attending a business college in Lafayette has a bad case of German measles. He had just recovered a short time ago from an attack of mumps. Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons.—H. 0.. Harris, phone 134.
Brown Lamborn and wife, of Carpenter township, were in Rensselaer today. Mr. Lamborn will move to Remington about March 1, having secured a man to look after his farm. Merle Lamborn, his sister, returned to Indianapolis today where she expects to resume her duties as a teacher in the public schools of that city on Monday. On account of the shortage of fuel, Miss Lamborn has taught but six days since the Christmas holidays.
Chamberlain’s Tableu. These Tablets are intended especially for disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. If you are troubled with heartburn, indigestion or constipation they will do you good. C
Every now and then you meet a man who always needs a handkerchief and never has one. . If a woman is felling badly she knows that she feels much worse than she looks. 'WMI
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 ar* 25c each. All city service 25c per trip. Prompt and courteous service Rendered. W. L. Frye, proprietor Phones 107 and 369*
