Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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' Private Joseph Woolever went to Kankakee, 111., today. |j John Poole went to Hopkins Park, 111., today. Albert Hudson retume dtoday to his work at Hammond. • I Parker Childers went to Hammond today to visit his sister. Russell Sitrawbridge and son went to Chicago today. J. N. Leatherman and John JR. Lewis went to Hammond today. • Don Beam is spending the day with his sister at Lafayette. Mrs. J. E. Thomas returned to her home in Surrey this morning. Theodore Roy returned to Hamrfidnd Sunday, where he is employed. . Robert Loy, Marie Hamilton and , V<ilma Rich returned to Lafayette Sunday evening. Superintendent L. D. Baker, of the Remington schools, was the guest here Sunday of John Worth McCarthy. Mrs. B. C. Stevens returned to her home in Hammond Sunday evening afte ra visit here with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Stevens, and other relatives. Now, when you buy Aristos flour, you are getting the same quality of flour you got before the war. We also have pure Rye flour. John Eger. Judge Vinton and A. O. Reeser, of Lafayette, same to Rensselaer this morning. The judge will preside in the St. Peter railroad case, and Mr. Reeser will be the reporter in the same case. We have just received a new shipment of Sweet and Dill Pickles. Large Dills 20c a dozen, Sweets 10c a dozen We have also received another barrel of that good sauerkraut. Eger’s Grocery. The Republican is in receipt of a very pleasant note and remittance for renewal of subscription from C-haries E. Lewis, of Waterville, Maine. Charles is a brother of John R. Lewis, of Barkley township, and his wife is a daughter of Granville Moody. » This is the time of year to use ! Dried Fruits. They are healthy and reasonable in price. Prunes 10, 12 ■ and 15c a pound. California Evap- . orated Peaches 18c a pound. Seed- ; less Raisins for dessert or pies 15c aJ pound. Fancy Evaporated Seeded Raisins 12 and 15c a package. Fancy Evaporated Apricots 25c a pound. Mince Meat 2 packages for 25c. J Eger’s Grocery.
MONDAY LOCAL MARKETS. Oats 50e. - --- ■ - ■ - -- - Corn SI.OO. Rye $1.30. Wheat $2.11. Cream 50c. Eggs 45c. 1 „, ; Old roosters 14c. Ducks 20c. Geese 14c. Relief Came at Last Father Had Given Up Hope of Curing Son’s Cough Mr. A. F. Sherer, owner of a machine shop, Haviland, Ohio. says. “ My son had a cough for several years. We began to think his> ease a hopeless one. He could get no relief until he used Glando Pine. Three bottles cured him.” n A neglected cough has. undoubtedly caused more deaths than any other agency. A lingering co. gh should be promptly treated. If allowed to continue the tissues of the lungs will he | weakened and the power to resist epi- j demies of ccld and grip is lessened. J By getting three ounces of Glando | Pine you can make one pint of excellent cough svrup. < Keep it on hands and use it freely. Stop that cough before it has too firm a grin upon you. Don’t be careless and make a mistake that may cost you your life. If you can hot get Glando Pine of your druggist send 50 cents to The . Gland-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana;; anditwillbesentyou. • „ It is easy to prepare, costs but little, t ar.d is pleasant to take. It is splen“did- for coughs, colds, bronchial affections,.and* "highly recommended for croup. It will relieve the spasmodic coughing in whooping eough. Glando Pine contains the pure form of white pine to which other valuable ingredients have been added. Directions for preparing accompany each bottle. .—O '
LOST—Between home and school this Friday morning a champaigne or light brown glove. Katherine King. Phone 283. ' >...•■ , ' ; ' '• MONEY TO LOAN—Cbaa J. Dean A B** '■'■■■ ' ' ' ■ ~ money" TO LOAN—S p4r emt-' farm loam. A. Dunla*
