Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dry Cleaning And Dyeing Will guarantee to return your cloth- 1 Ing looking like new and free from the odor of gasolene. • , Orders left up to Tuesday noon returned the same w eek. John Werner

Louis Leopold returned from Chicago Wednesday evening. Mrs. Leopold remained with their daughter, who is recovering quite satisfactorily from a very severe attack of “Flu.” Mr. Leopold reports that it was almost impossible to get the services of a physician in Chicago. W. W. Kennedy, of Winchester, was here for a brief visit with his cousins, A. O. Moore and Mrs. H. E. Parkison, Tuesday. iMr. Kennedy was during the late unpleasantness the United States Consul General at Vera Cruz. He is still in the service of the government and has been since his appointment to the above position by President McKinley. We will unload a car of potatoes this week. $1.60 a bushel. Leave your orders now. Eger’s Grocery. Young pigs must not be sold at the markets for food, no matter how attractive the price offered, says State Veterinarian Northrup, in a satement intended to stop such practice. “There is more money in the full grown hog,” said Dr. Northrup, “and it is more patriotic to let every pig grow to big fat healthy maturity. Farmers must feed the pigs—not sell them before they are full grown. Lately reports have reached our office that young pigs have been sold for food. That is all wrong and must be discouraged. If you have these pigs that you must sell, dispose of them to a farmer who will feed them. Nearly every farmer wants such pigs for feeding purposes.” ,

LADIES When Irrssular or delayed use Triumph PHU. Sat* and always dependable. Not sold at dru* stores. Do not experiment with other* disappointment. Write for "Relief and pa ticulars. it's fro* Address NatkK. • Medical Institute. Milkauhee. WIS RED CROSS NOTICE. The American Red'Cross has been asked to collect clothing to be used in the Belgium relief work. X 1 We earnestly solicit any one having such worn clothing to kindly leave it at the room in the rear of The Trust & Savings bank building on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 11 and 12. A committee will be appointed to care for the same. Anything in this ine you have to spare will be thankfully received. MRS. A. EIB, Chairman. Advertise it in the Republican Advertise in the Republican.