Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE I’m going to buy a new car and do livery. At present 1 am going to use Mr. McKay’s car. I will make short or Jong drives, day or night. My charges will be the most reasonable and the service all you could hope for, I will also have on hands five or six of the most popular standard makes of tires and tubes, as Well as a full assortment of accessories, at the J. H. Service-Station in the same building with McKays l Laundry, I will open Sunday, March 3, will run livery any evening this week..l thank you in advance for any and all favors shown me. Yours truly, HOWARD GREEN. Phones—34o 527 319—441 White
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 tc give satisfaction. Could you ask more? You m?ght 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. , Glanac •'ine is recommended for coughs, colds, hoarseness, oronchiai 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 tLe following testimony: “My son had a cough for several years. We began te think his case was hopeless. He got no relief until he used Glando Pina. Three bottles cured hiih. I believe Glando Pine saved his life.” Ask your druggists for three ounces of Glando Pine (50 cts. w )rth). Thu. will make one pint of excellent cough medicine. Directions with each bottle. Manufactured by the Glando-Aid Co,, Fort Wayne. Ind.
Alexander Jensen, the Wheatfield banker, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Alex is perfectly loyal, but, we do not think that he had better appear in person before food administrator Hoover. Roy Stephenson went to Indianaapolis last Sunday and returned Tuesday evening with the large Studebaker bus belonging to the City Transfer Co., The bus had been shipped by rail to Indianapolis from Ha.ttiesburg, where Mr. Stephenson had used to between Camy Shelby and Hattiesburg. Mr. Bert Viant went to Lowell today. He is putting on an extraordinary picture there tonight and will have an immense attendance at the same. If there is anything that Bert likes better than a splendid movie picture is to have a big attendance at its presentation. William White, son of Mr. and Mrs. John White, of DeMotte, is the guest today of his uncle, Attorney Halleck and family. Young White has been in the U. S. Naval service for the past eight months. He has been with a mine layer out of Newport News. He is enjoying a ten days leave having arrived in DeMotte last Sunday.
John F. Bruner went to Rantoul today, where he expects to close a deal for the telephone exchanges of that city. Mr. Bruner has had a great amount of successful experience in the telephone business and should he take hold of the'Rantoul line the people of that city may expect the very best of service. If the deals is consummated today, Mr. Bruner, will move to Rantoul about March 1. Uncle Charlie Harrington, of Virgie, was in Rensselaer Tuesday Uncle Charlie says that there has been a great change in Rensselaer since the first time he saw it, which was in 1857. This reminds us that much valuable history of the early pioneers of Jasper county which should be prepared and preserved is in danger of being lost. Many of the old settlers are rapidly passing away. A movement to take up this matter has been side tracked by the intense interest of the war. It would be a most excellent idea for those who have parents living to get from them as much material for' a good biography as possibly. This should be done at once.
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