Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I . . fv? ft * Golden Loaf p Bread Good to the last slice. ReI member that good bread mother used to make. GOOD, L every speck of it. Wouldn’t It be wonderful to taste bread with that famous flavor now? E Golden Loaf Bread is worthy of your purchase. It’s economy, quality and genuine If goodness, makes it standard ■ and supreme in It’s field.
Louis Rainier, of Indianapolis, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier. Positively last sale of onions, Saturday, April 6th, 2p. m. B. FORSYTHE. Conrad Kellner, of the. firm of Kellner and Callahan, went to Chicago this morning. Every onion set will grow. IV* c to 2%c per quart. Best onions, 25c per bushel. B. FORSYTHE. “Uncle” Henry Purcupile, who suffered a stroke of paralysis in January, remains in a very feeble condition and is confined to his bed practically all of the time. The Eastern Star chapter will meet promptly at seven o’clock this evening, in order that all business may be transacted before the Red Cross ball. One more onion set sale. Best onions 25 cents per bushel. Sets 1 to 2% ’cents per quart. Saturday, April 6,2 p. m. B. FORSYTHE. Seasoned split, 7 foot white oak posts for sale. B. FORSYTHE. AGED LADY DIED SUDDENLY THIS TUESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Fortuna Wightman, aged mother of Mi's. Russell Van Hook of west of town, and Miss Emily Wightman, died suddenly this Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock of heart failure. Mrs. Wightman had been in her usual health and her death was entirely unexpected. She was eighty-one years of age: Following the death of her husband, Mrs. Wightman made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Van Hook and has resided with them for the past fifteen years. Private funeral services will be held at the late residence Thursday afternoon and burial will be made in Weston cemetery.
SOME GOOD ADVICE Strengthened By Rensselaer Experiences. Kidney disease is too dangerous to neglect. At the first sign of backache, fyeadadie, dizziness or urinary disorders, you should give the weakened kidneys prompt attention. Eat little fneat, take things easier and use a reliable kidney tonic. There's no other kidney medicine so well recommended as Doan’s Kidney Pills. Rensselaer people rely on them. Here's one of the many statements fxom Rensselaer people. Mrs. J. C. Beckman, Van Rensselaer St., says: “Judging.from my own experience with Doan’s Kidney Pills, I gladly recommend them as a reliable medicine. Doan’s have always relieved me of backache and other svmptomi of kidney disorder.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy—-get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same, that Mrs. Beckman (had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. MOUMENTS. Why pay an agent 16 per cent to 25 per cept on your moumeni order*, ifliiQ your home dealer can successflly meet any claim or inducements for sending to some distant part of l the state for your monument. With j no agent’s commissions to pay I c * n I meet any competition. | WILL H. MACKY. , BEAUTIFUL POTTED FLOWERS. Have you seen those beautiful potted flowers of Holdens Buy one today for mother. Your wife would appreciate them, too. John H. Ho - den, Florist. _ CITY BUS TRANSFER LINE Makes all train*. St. Joseph Collage and city *orHoo. Trip* to and from train*, l»c ak -jni. ’ktSj.es 28c per trip. , I Prompt and coarteou* aerrico Rendered. W. L. Frye, proprietor Phones 10/ and 369.
