Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 August 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. C. M. Sands is spending the day in Monon. Carter Gifford and Alice Norton went to Hinckley, DI., Wednesday. James H. Chapman, Charles G. Spitler and a number of others from here attended a meeting at Lafayette today, which was called to make plans for the Fourth Liberty Loan drive. This is- 'Bryan, -day at Fountain Park. In an address at Warsaw this week Mr. Bryan said that on Sept. 2 he would enter the campaign and win speak for “Dry” Democrats and ‘“Dry” Republicans and against “Wet” Democrats and “Wet” Republicans. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gifford went to St. Joseph, Mich., Wednesday. Mr. Gifford will remain for about two weeks but Mrs. Gifford will remain longer. She suffers with hay fever and will not return until the weather here is more favorable. Leo Colvert returned to his home in Chicago Heights, DI., this morrting after a visit here with his wife in the home of her father, Auditor J. P. Hammond. Mrs. Colvert and two children will remain here a day er two longer.

C. Earl Duvall returned Wednesday evening from Rockvile, bringing with him his daughter Helen, who has spent the summer in that city, also Ihis sister-in-law, Adalaide Lee, and niece, Elizabeth Lee. Miss Elizabeth will remain here during the winter and will attend the Rensselaer public school. Ask Anyone Who Has Used it.. There are families who always awn to keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house for use in case it is needed, and find that it is not only a good investment but saves them no. end of suffering. As to its reliability, ask anyone who has used it. C Anna Dowing, of Wolcott, attended the Nathan Eldridge funeral Wednesday. She left this morning for Chicago and in a few days will continue to Colorado, where she will teach school this winter. She was formerly a teacher of South Lawn school, which is in the Eldridge neighborhood. Summer Complaint. During the hot weather of the summer months some member of almost every family is likely to be troubled with an unnatural looseness of the bowels, and it is of the greatest importance that., this be treated promptly, which can only be done when the medicine is kept at hand. Mrs. F. F. Scott, Scottsville, N. Y., says: “I first used Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy as much as five years ago. At that time I had a severe attack of summer complaint and was suffering intense pain. One dose relieved me. Other members of my fsnuiy nav« t rue R with like reettiU* 0

The funeral of Nathan Eldridge, which was held at his late home in Barkley township Wednesday, was one of the very largest ever held in this county, which was a just tribute to the splendid citizen that he was. Interment was made in the Narvoo cemetery in White county. An obituary of this departed veteran and worthy citizen will appear in a later issue of the Republican. A. J. Seen and family, of Star City, and A. M. Hoover, of Baudette, Minn., visited their brother, J. H. Hoover, and family, yesterday. A. M. Hoover, after a short visit here, will return to Baudette and enlist in the army. He is 41 years of age and served in the Spanish-American war. He has been engaged in the picture show business in Baudette, but iwill leave his business in charge of his brother, I. C. Hoover. TEMPERATURE SINCE THE LAST RfePORT We are having ideal weather for the crops and corn is doing fine. The rains are making the ground in good shape for fall plowing, and our farmers are sure to increase the wheat acreage this fall. The following is the temperature since dur last report: Max. Min. August 19 'B7 57 August 20 89 63 August 2191 68

THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. Billy Archibald, Jr., was able to go to his home at Morocco. Lowell Hayes went to his home Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Reed will leave the hospital today. . All other patients are doing nicely. THURSDAY’S LOCAL MARKETS. Oats 64c. . Corn $1.35. ■ Rye $1.50. * Wheat, No. 1 $2.11; No. 3 $2.04. Cream 46c. Eggs 37c. Springs 27c. Hens 24c. Old roosters 15c. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean tjie [J? WqutomtA —-CALL BILLY FRYE For all train and dty calle. Abo Auto Hrcry Phoms 107 and MB. CITY TRANSFER CO. W. L. FRYS. Dra*.