Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles J. Dean went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Hurley and daughters went to Reynold today. '• ~ Miss Ann Leonard went to Chicaf'o this morning to take her music esson. Dr. E. L. Fidler returned to Milwaukee after a short visit here with relatives. Albert Phillars returned to his home in lowa City, he had been here to attend the funeral of his father, Daniel Pillars. J. J. Montgomery went to Indianapolis this morning. Mr. Montgomery will visit Camp Shelby before rerui i'ng home. Mrs. Wm. Childers was called to Camp Shelby owing to the serious condition of* her son Parker. Parker had bee;; opc.ated on for appendicitis when she received the message. G. A. Daugherty livin r southeast of the city, who has been sick with pneumonia, is reported to be some better today. Get Rid of Your Rheumatism. Now is the titne to gtet rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain’s Liniment a- great help. The relief which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. C. Harry Gallagher came down from Lansing Wednesday to see Howard Green at the hospital. Mr. Gallagher returned to his home,this Thursday morning on the milk train.
LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do, not experiment with others, save disap-, pointmeht. Write for "Relief” and particulars, it’s free. Address National Medical Institute, Milkaukee. Wtr Ha!~Ha! I write to several people of near Rensselaer, but it seems like it takes a letter a year to go and come. We certainly appreciate letters. It makes no difference who they are from, but we all look for a letter from “mother.” Notice the Indianapolis paper closely, perhaps you will see the pic- ! ture of i our gun in the pit. lam not in the picture. You know as much about the war | as I do for we very seldom get to read a paper that is printed over 1 here. Several of the boys get the Indianapolis Star and I get the Rens- | selaer paper once in a great while. Well, my letter is getting rather long and I have written about as much a$ the censor will permit. I remembered your address but did not know exactly what route, so I made a guess. Will close hoping to hear from you soon. , ; Your truly, PRIVATE EDW. PEREGRINE, Bat. E 150th, F.A., A. E. F. via N. Y. C. B. Spang, of Georgetown, 111., was here early in the week looking after his farming interests. He owns almost a section cf land adjoining Fair Oaks. Mr. Spangs owns an. elevator at Georgetown ai d reports ( that there was a very large amount of bad corn, ip his section due to the | early frost last fall. c
