Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M»ss Mary Payne returned to Hammond thik morning. A Grand opening at Eger’s grocery It is a barrel of sauer kraut, 8 cents a quart ■' ■ : Michael Kanne and daughter, Mrs. Gaylord McFarland, and her daughter' went to Barberton, Ohio, today. —-M - ' Anyone wishing to see mo will find me at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harns. Phone 124 «.• . ■ Abe Martin says: “The Colonial Whist Club has seve nbales o’ khaki yarn fer sale. ‘Ole books, oTe wine, ole, friends’—an’ ole prices.” “ P. D. Wells,- of Morocco, was a passenger out of here today for Lafayette, where he went-to look after some busipess matters.

Relief Camo Last Father Had Given Up Hope of Curing . Son’s Cough Mr. A. F. Sherer, owner cf a machine shop, Haviland, Ohio, says. “ My son had a cough for several years. We ' began to think his case a hopeless one. _He could get no relief until he used Clando Pine. Three bottles cured him.” - - A neglected cough has undoubtedly caused more deaths than any other agency. A lingering cough should be promptly treated. If allowed to continue the tissues of the lungs will be weakened and the power to resist epidemics of cold and grip is lessened. By getting three ounces of Glando Pine you can make one pint of . excellent rough* syrup, Keep it on hands and use it freely. Stop that cough before it has too firm a grip upon you. Don’t be careless and make a mistake that may cost you your life. If you can not get Giando Pine of your druggist send 50 cents to The “XilanCr-AlCl VO., T Oil VY d j lie, Aiiutaua, - and, it will be sent you. It is easy to prepare, costs but little, ami is pleasant to take. It is splendid for coughs, colds, bronchial affections, and highly recommended for croup. It will relieve the spasmodic coughing in whooping cough. Glando Pine contains the pure form of white pine to which other valuable ingredients have been added. Directions for preparing accompany each bottle.

Call Phone No. 369 FOR THE CITY BUS LINE DO NOT CALL PHONE 107 W. L. Fry, Prop.

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