Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mr. Joseph Kellner and mother went to Chicago. Kirs. Leslie Miller and sister, Grace Waymire, went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Earl Kennedy went to Monon today. Miss Anna Leonard went to Chicago to take her music lessons. Simon Thompson went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. John M. Johnson, who has been visiting in Monon, came home today. Mrs. C. Anstett went to Monticello to visit her daughter, Mrs. Robert Mitchell. The Van Rensselaer Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Chas. H. Porter. See Chas. Pefiey for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery

Marjorie Loughridge went to Walkerton today for a visit with her former college mate, Louis Ward, who is now principal of the Walkerton high school. Private Archie Lee, who had been visiting his father, Walter Lee, of Mt. Ayr and other relatives, left this afternoon for Camp Shelby, where he is a member of the 137 Field Artillery, Headquarters company. Some Good Advice. These are twin eyils. Persons suffering from indigestion are often troubled with constipation. Mrs. Robert Allison, Mattoon, Hl./ writes that when she first moved to Mattoon she was a great suffer from indigestion and constipation. Food distressed her and there was a feeling like a heavy weight pressing on her stomach and chest. She did not rest well at night, and felt worn out a good part of the time. One bottle of Chamberlain’s Tablets corrected this trouble so that she has since felt like a different person. C Omar Ritchie, of L’Argent, La., arrived here Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Ritchie has sold his L’Argent plantation and has purchased another near Baton Rouge.

Nature Cures, The Doctor Take* 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 James R. Guild, Rev. Thomas Guild and John Mitchell were in Rensselaer Wednesday. Mr. James Guild and Mrs. Mitchell live in Medaryville and Rev. Guild is the pastor of the First Methodist church m, Wabash. . —. ■ > ' J. SCOTT. Expert wall paper cleaner, is in town for a few day. Leave orders with Free Wood. Phone 570. HANGING GROVE. J. M. Ray and son, Verna, drove to Elwood Monday on a business tnp connected with the selling of Mr. Ray’s property at Lancaster. We received our honor flag Monday morning for Hanging Grove and R. L. Bussell displayed it on his Ford a couple of days in order to I show it to as many of our people asi possible. The flag was greeted with ; much enthusiasm and the people oil our township may justfy feel proud i of our record. The writer wishes , to thank every individual and especially the co-workers for their sincere efforts. It really seems that that bond issue is a great factor m bringing the American people into closer fellowship with each other. The county road roller is at work here this week. Also Deputy Highway Supt. Simon Cook is doing some repair work on the store roads. |