Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LADIES When Irregular or delayed use Triumph Fill*. Safe and alway* dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with' others, save disappointment. Write for •‘Relief and parMculara, It’s free. Address National Medical Tnetllote. Milwaukee. Wt.
Lieutenant August Hovorka, a chaplain in the army, will deliver a lecture on his war work at the Parochial school tomorrow evening. Jay W. Stockton sowed oats today. He is the first farmer to sow oats condition, his whole right side being able to ascertain. J. W. Speaks was taken to the hospital today. He is in very serious condition, his whole right‘side being paralyzed. BEAUTIFUL. POTTED FLOWERS. Have you seen those beautiful potted flowers of Holdens? Buy one today for mother. You wife would appreciate them, too. JOHN H. HOLDEN, Florist
CORN IS Sc LOWER. Corn prices continue to decline and oats are off a cent also. Prices today are: Oats 87c. Corn 90c. Wheat $2.00. Rye $2.30. I ■ H.ll !■■■ —— 1.. - .1 ■■ !■■ ■!■! CAfe ORIA Foe Infants k JMldren In Usefor Over 30 Years AtwayatNaai
