Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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HANGING GROVE. Miss Beatrice Tilton and friend, Paul Hobson, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bailey and family Sunday evening. , , Mrs. Bert Wood .and little daughter, Gladys, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bailey and family. , , , Mrs. Bert Wood and little daughter and sisters, Lucille and Marie, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Virgil Hobson and daughters. Clyde Garriott, of North Union township, was in Rensselaer. Clyde has been -feeling poorly for a few days and came to consult a Rensselaer physician. Uncle Eli Wood, who had been visiting his brother, the venerable Harvey W. Wood and family, went to Monon today to visit with his daughter, Miss Katie Wood. Mrs. William ' Noldnd, of Dixon, Tenn., is visiting friends and relatives here, among whom are Mrs. Ralph Johnston and Mrs. Howard Burr.
Nature Cures, The Doctor Takes the Fee. There is an old saying that “Nature cures, the doctor takes the fee,” but as everyone knows you can help Nature much and thereby enable it to effect a cure in much less time than is usually required. This is particularly true of colds. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy relieves the lungs, liquifies the tough mucus and aids in its expectoration, allays the cough and aids Nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. C John Morgan, of Elwood, came Wednesday evening for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Morgan. “Peach” has been under the weather for a few days, being threatened with pneumonia, and thought perhaps a few days here in his old surroundings would get him to feeling better. Thonjas Padgitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Padgitt of this city, who is a member of the Great Lakes band, will. not be with the division which comes to this city Friday in the interest of the third Liberty Loan. Thomas was assigned to another section which is making a similar tour in Wisconsin.
JJ! MY BACK! The Expression of Many a Kidney Sufferer in Rensselaer. A stubborn backache is cause to suspect kidney trouble. When the kidneys are inflamed and swollen, stooping brings a sharp twinge in t.ie small of the back, that almost takes the breath away. Doan’s Kidney Pills revive sluggish kidneys—relieve aching backs. Here’s Rensselaer proof: Mrs. R. W. Burris says :“I was suffering from a steady ache in my back and could hardly move without having knife-like pains through my kidneys. . When I went to stoop over to tie ray shoes or get up out-of a chair, that pain caught me. My ached and I felt nervous and tired. I was often so dizzy I could hardly stand. My kidneys acted too often and caused me much distress. I used several boxes of Doan’s Kidnew Pills and they nut me in good shape.” Price 60c, at all dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy—ge. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Burris had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
WITH _ EVERY SWALLOW comes a keener appreciation of thg superiority of our soda. The , real fruity flavor, the icy coldness, tht bubbling life of the water itself combine to make a beverage which when once tasted, lingers pleasantly in the memory. Don’t miss having a glass today. VERN NOWELS.
