Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

i FOR RENT—The Nellie Donegan Reynolds modern 9 room house ihd garage on Washington Ave. Inquire of J. N. Leatherman at First National Bank. ■ . ; FOR RENT—After the first df March a 4-room house, well water and electric lights. Charles Caln. Phone 502-B. .. * LOST. LOST—‘sso Government bond of the Third issue, 6,424,486. Please return to Charles Stultz, flagman at McKinley Ave. railroad crossing. LOST—2 year ’old white heifer. Jias been gone about four weeks. Please notify Alva Potts, R. F. D. Rensselaer, Ind. . LOST—Stake out of truck rack. Please notify F. E. Warne, Drayman. Phone 377. ■ LOST —A brown suit case between Gifford and Wheatfield. Finder please leave at Giffordor Wheatfield post office. Reward. S. W. Williams.

MISCELLANEOUS. STOLEN —In the spring or Slimmer of 1917, the black six-year-old mare bought of Walter Lynge, also the black six-year-old mare bought of A. B. Tolin, mate to the Tolin mare stolen and returned to me. Will pay $50.00 cash for return of these mares, or information that will lead to return of these horses, or any other horses stolen from me, or any horse collars, blankets, tools, or other property belonging to me. Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Indiana. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. ’ MONEY' TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. FOUND —Auto license plate No. 120,159. Call at this office. FOUND—Brown lap robe near T. W. Grant residence. Inquire at this office.

SUNDAY MOVIE BILL • FAILS BY SINGLE VOTE The Sunday “movie” ibill failed to pass the senate Wednesday by a vote of 25 to 22. It lacked the constitu-' tiona! majority of 26 votes and may be called on for passage again at any time during the session. Senator McCray, sponsor for the bill, said Wednesday night that he will call for it again, “as soon as there is a quorum.” Two hours of oratory preceded the vote. The galleries and corridors surrounding the chamber proper were crowded. Three senators were absent when the final roll call was made. The bill would legalize .Sunday motion picture shows after 1:30 p. iff., and leave it optional with communities as to whether they shall permit the shows to open. It provides that shows jffiall not be opened in cities where they are not now operating without the consent of the mayor and the city governing body. Samuel Graves, who. had been the guest of J. M. Johnson and family, returned to his home in Monon today. Mirs. James Clifton, of Fair Oaks, came today for a visit with her brother, Arthur Powell, and family. Suit cases, traveling bags, trunks and everything to make traveling comfortable. Duvall’s Qualify Shop. J. M. Johnson, who lives on the Mirs. Ida Pierce farm south of this city, went to Monticello this morning. Be sure and look over our spring samples for your tailor made suit. Nifty patterns and every suit guaranteed to fit perfect, $16.00 to $75.00. Duvall’s Quality Shop. ’ Mrs. Philip Blue returned this morning from Wheatfield, where she had visited with her son, Attorney P. R. Blue, and family.

THE TEST OF MERIT. Rensselaer People Are Given Convincing Proof. No better test of any article can be made than the test of time and this is particularly true of a kidney medicine. Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood this test and stood it well. What better proof of the merits of this remedy could you demand, than the statement of a Rensselaer resident who used' 5 is usccessfully and tells of lasting results. Read the following: Jacob R. Wilcox, a retired farmer, says: “I suffered from backaches and severe pains across my. loins. I couldn’t rest day or night and was tired and worn out. The kidney secretions were highly colored and contained sediment. Nothing seemed to relieve me until I got Doan’s Kidney Pills from B. F. Fendig’s Drug Store. They relieved the aches and pains, I could rest better nights and my, kidneys were regulated.” (Statement given May 31, 1907.) On February 29, 1916, Mr. Wilcox saidr “I continue recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills as a reliable medieine. They have never failed to do good work.' - Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan’s Kidney Pills-4-the same; that Mr. Wilcox had. Foster-MiL burn Co., .Mfgrs-i Buffalo, N. Y. < Don’t fail to attend “The RagCarpet Bee” tonight It’s for our boys “over there.” A silver offering admission. • REMO'.'AL NOTICE. * • 1 have moved my office to • • the rooms over Murray’s De- * • pertinent store. Entrance, stair- • • way next to Long’s drug store. * • Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. •D. ? . * • •. • • e s ee ♦ • * *