Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT—Eight room house, electric light, hard and soft water in house, garden, chicken park, wood house and barn. Mrs. A. J. Abbott, 905-J. . L <> ST - LOST. .Between Rensselaer and Remington, a 20x3% Ford casing, which had been used. Return to Billy Frye. LOST —Yellow and black plaid lap robe between the house we are vacating near the light plant and the Frank Haskell residence. Leave at Republican office. LOM —Pair shell frame, round lens ulassee, between Aix and my residt uce. Phone 851-M or leave at Repnl* lioin office. E. Ray Williams. I ~ MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED OR STOLEN —About Feb. 25, red bull» 2 yrs. old, white face, and few spots on sides. Ring in nose. From farm 3% miles north of Remington. Jim Blake, phone 79-H, Remington, Indiana. FALSE TEETH—We pay up to sl2 for old or broken sets. Sent parcel post or write for particulars. Domestic Supply Co., Dept. 14, Binghamton, N. Y. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J Dean & Son.
OWN YOUR OWN HOME—The Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association makes loans to those desiring to buy, build or improve homes, on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Pay off that mortgage on your property by our plan, or build a home and let the monthly rental you are paying your landlorc pay for your home. Call at our office and talk this over with our Secreary, D. Delos Dean, Odd Fellows Building, Rensselaer. Indiana. 1 , I ... 1 1 ESTRAY —Red sow, weighing about 175. Also have some good timothy hay for sale. Lindon Daugherty. Phone 903-1. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent f»rn> 'ftnn* John a Dunlap. TO EXCHANGE —A house in Brook, Ind., for horses. Guy Meyers, Kniman, Ind. FOUND —Man’s soft black hat Sunday morning. J. H. Carson, phone 633-Black. * , FOUND —Small brown shawl on street. Owner may have same by calling 938-A.
Mrs. M. S . Kincaid and two younger daughters are spending the day with friends in Lowell. George and Joseph Fate and .friend, John Brady, of Crown Point, are here for a short visit with Mrs. Charles P. Moody. Morton Ulery, of Wabash county, was here Friday visiting with the family of Allen Catt. He continued from here to Monticello, having been called to that place to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Fred Sawyer. About Constipation. Certain articles of diet tend to check movements of the bowels. The most common of these are cheese, tea and boiled milk. On the other hand raw fruits, especially apples and bananas, also graham bread and whole wheat bread promote a movement of the bowels. When the bowels are badly constipated, however, the sure way is to take one or two of Chamberlain’s Tablets immediately dfter supper. C
Mrs John Sizoo, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming, will sing at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sizoo are moving from Montana to New York city and will be here for a short visit before leaving for their new home. WAR MOTHER’S MEETING. All ladies who have a son in the army or navy are requested to meet at the west court room at 3:00 p. m. Saturday, March 23. for the purpose of county and township organization and plan for the good of our boys. MRS. C. W. HANLEY. Mrs. Hayden Wilson, of Marshalltown, lowa, is here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Henry Doan and her sisters, Mrs. Richard Shirer and Mrs. John Warne, also her brother, Samuel Wiles, of Barkley township. Mrs. Wilson will remain here for about a week and will then leave fdr her new home in Montana, her husband having purchased a farm in that state.
When You Have a Cold It is when you have a severe cold that you appreciate the good quilities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mrs. Frank Crocker,, Pana, DI., “Our five-year old son Paul caught a severe cold last winter that settled on his lungs and he had terrible coughing spells. We were greatly worried about him as the medicine we gave him did not help in the least. A neighbor spoke so highly of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy that I got a bottle of it. The first does benefited him so much that I con ß tinned giving it to him until be was cured.” C
