Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1920 — Page 4
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BALLARDVALE JAM. STt»nty4n ot of dtlightful Jam, made from luscious, full-bodied ConSJ*i£2S 1 I (;fS2SJf*tL SQO ElE.'”"' sic ... —■.! mi ■■ 1 Tir 35c SYMONDS INN COCOA gj- , - Symeads Inn Cotom 2 for 36c ”;3 Mode from the | pure cocos j r™J|® i boons. UnexeellL 4rj ed in quality without smy *— adulterations. SYMONDS INN FLAVORING EXTRACT tTho highest grade the market affords. Two ounce bottles. ;■ 85c Vanilla S for 36c 40c Lemon 1 *w 41c HARMONY TOILET WATER fTSJJn!* VioIS* Übe M* Wj*»£* •“•“ifi- 11.00 rfr-w sl.Ol Two battles f*.V*
BffifAiJ. almond cream ■■■ yon haw hew looking for. A wonderful mine of delightfully perfumed high i grade cream. t ! one# , * ed ' •*■ ! ways need. 35C mm botHc tu> mi« 36C aw* bettloc ............. awU ■ ’ ~ ' CASCADE LINEN One pound in a Mao hare envelopes to match. H*t LS'«.%SLn d 7 at their stationery, than yo»* to*** will be established with yon friends. The texture and quality of Cascade is known from Coast to Coast • “*jzt soc sic Ke Symonda Dm Peanut __ BOUQUET RAMEE talcum POWDER tJSSSLSSj § Contains the coan- , V ■ bined perfumes of I | rose, jasmine, hel- • mm ‘> l * jMymRRn PVMMI fe-flltSt * M em»
APRIL 1,2, 3 WHAT IS A ONE-CENT SALE?. It U a solo whom you bay aa itoai at tho regular price—then another item of the wao y-J for lc.. As aa illustration:. Tho standard price of Rex* *|l Tooth Paste is 30c. You buy a tube at this price, aad by paying le more, or 31c, you get two tube*. Every article in this sale is a high-class standard piece of merchandise last the same as we soil you every day ot regular prices aad have odd you for yours. A NEW WAY OF ADVERTISING. This sale was developed by tho Usd tod Drug Co. as an advertising plea. Rather than snsnd largo sums of money in other ways to convince you of tho merit of these goods, they are spending it aa tUs sale {a permitting as to soil you a full-siao package of high standard merchandise for lc. It costs money to got now customers, aad the loss taken on this sale will bo well spent if the golds please you. (Advertised Prices Do Not Include War Tax) Oar Spring tin* of Wall Paper, Sherwin WilHams’ guar, an toed Paints are kero aad on display. _ Remember ! We JjjjjSSjHlß COLUMBIA are the agents sos bBB VICTOR aad SONORA BfflßßßjßffilßpE We are the VICTOR HnNI in TALKING iHiMWf h ‘ V '"' MACHINES T * ll “"' M * ck, “" f f . ™ *Wf* f ~ ,s T ~" T • I
MAXIMUM HOT-WATER BOTTLE The largest selling bottle to the t world, The price everywhere is $2.60 each. Fu ll two-quart capacity. Guaranteed for one year. juries two' bottles $251 —e CHARMONA FACE POWDER The reel perfect face powder, in the three desired tints. Has all the qualities Milady looks for in the higher priced packages. Try H and be convinced. Standard price 35C Sol* pries OCT two boxes * wn/ 85c Throat Gargle—l for 36c 26c Foot Powder—S for 26c 60c Vanishing Cream 2 for 51c 26c Chilblain Remedy 2 1 for 26c 50c Kidney Pilb—2 for Sic 15c Toothache Stop- - per— * far 15* 76c Hair Brushes—2 for 16c 10c Washing Com - pound — 2 for 11c lOe Cora Salves—2 for lie 26c Rexall Cold Teh- . lets 1 2 for 26e SO tablets in each box. They do wonders toward breaking up a cold. 26c Rexall liver PUD, X for 26c Each .package contains 160 pills. Everyone guaranteed safe, pure and a laxative. 30c Rexall Baby Tricorn — --2 for 31c A large sise can just made for baby. Baby just cant be happy without it--36c Resell Cherry Bark, 4 ounces 2 tor 36c
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MAXIMUM 2-QUART FOUNTAIN SYRINGE This is one of the finest Syringes that can be manufactured. The quality is extra fine. This Syringe is guaranteed against inperfections in manufacture for one year. Standard price MCA one syringe Sale pric. «Cl two syringes RIKER'S PEROXZONE CREAM A cooling, refreshing face . cream, containing Hydrogen Peroxide, which gives to the skin that smooth and velvety appearance so necessary to e beautiful complexion. Standard price, Off op* . jar mWV Sala price, OCT two jars “W Undoubtedly America’s best known and largest selling cough syrup. Pleasant to -take. 35c Rexall Analgesic Balm 2 for 36c Very similar to an Imported preparation. Just the thing for neuralgia pains*60c Senafig Riker’sF 7% ounces 2 for 61c - Represents sens and figs, known by all as a pleasant laxative. One thing children will trice. 50c milk of magnesia, 12 ounce bottle 2 for 51c Ita uses are known. Do we need to say more than the Rexall people, make it? SI.OO Bouquet Brines Face Powder 2 for sl2l Soft, delicate, pleasing to ell. - Just admired by tits ladies because it atßasree tie the skin—white, fieah and brunette. 60c Bouquet Bamee Tal- \ cum Powder 2 far Sic The payment of $1 per can will not insure finer quality by an equal quantity of powder.
IMPORTANT NOTICE t , BOwing to conditions existing in Coffee market, it is impossible to of- . fer Opeko Breakfast Coffee as a regular one cent sale item. It is offered to you, however, at a very low price, and at practically a profit of lc a pound to the dealer. This is an unusually good quality and consists of the finest blends of Coffee that can be obtained at anywhere near the price we offer it. Special price AAP per pound .. - T*V Nowhere in America except at the Rexall Store can coffee of such a quality be purchased at this price. 200 Cups of Tea for 1 Cent LIGGETTS OPEKO TEA Formoso Oolong, ■ Orange Pekoe^ Green. Standard price Two Packets 56C ~ EVERDAY CHOCOLATES A&SffißKt- - Full pound boxes, 2 for ....$1.26
REXALL TOOTH PASTE. A perfect dentrifice, antiseptic and deodorant Gleans and whitens the teeth. Gomes out flat on the brush. Standard price, OAT one tube This Sale OIP two tubes UIV (' KLENZO TAR SHAMPOO SOAP A very large cake, and an exceptional bargain. To those who like to use a tar soap for the treatment of the hair we can assure that in this soap they are obtaining what we believe to be the finest cake of soap, for the money, on the market. Be sure to try at least a few cakes of this soap. Standard price, Off one calm faVV This sale Off two cakes mUv MEDICATED SKIN SOAP Produces a soft, creamy lather: is recommended very highly and keeps the Min soft and healthy. H used once, you will not ge without it m your home. ♦'v Standard price, OCf one MV This sale OjJP two calms l “W
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E. Marion vu in Monon Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday's local grain * market was as follows: oats, 80c; corn, 81.60; rye $1.65 and wheat 82-30. Mr- and Mm. M. W. Parks and little son of Remington went to Indianapolis from here today. Mm. William VanWeinen and her eon, Garret DeFHes, of Thayer, were in Rensselaer today. Mrs. J. H. Chapman will entertain the PrisciUa sew olub at her home tomorrow afternoon. 1 1 . 1 I 'T " Mr. and Mm. J. K. Brad dock are moving to the Mm. Elisabeth Alter property oh Ruteen street. ) Little Willie Jacks, who is sufferiering with pneumonia, 5s reported to be slightly improved today. The 1920 pennant scrambles start in the major leagues two weeks from today, April 14. ■ 11 ■■■■ 1 ' Mm. W. L. Wood spent the day in Parr with her mother, this being the latter's birthday. W. L. Wood, Cope J. Hanley and F. E. Babcock went to Indianapolis Tuesday evening. Verne Hurley left today for Rock Springs, Wyo. W.' A. MeCurtain accompanied him as far as Chicago. D. W. Johnson and son, George, of near 9t. Anne, HI., were in Rensselaer. Mr. Johnson formerly lived in Hanging Grove township. John Fry, of Sheldon, HI., is visiting here with his daughter, Mi*. Charles Morrell, and family of this city. v . i ■ The Misionary society of the Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mm. Philip Blue. With the arrival of nice weather our citizens should start the spring clean-up and rid their premises of the winter accumulation of rubbish. W. J. Bryan sits in the sun waiting for the donkey outfit to give him the little shove which will encourage, him to tijrpw bis hat in jme arena. John Bowie, WJieatfield editor, came to town today carrying a yard and a half of spring poetry, which failed to get in type. Even John is addicted to such a malady.
The season of the year has arrived when the farmer looks up from his spring plowing to find himself facing some candidate for office who is beating the bushes in the hopes of securing a few votes. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Houser of Harvey, 111., attended the James T. Randle funeral here Tuesday. iMr. Houser was for a number of years a tenant on the Randle farm in Barkley towhship. Herbert Hoover has announced himself as being willing to run for the republican nomination for president if the G. O. P. and his country demands. 'Mr. Hoover favors the league of nations with reservations, “Safeguarding U. S. Interests.” E. B. Allen, accompanied his mother, who had been here caring for him during his sickness, to her home in Chicago today. Mr. Allen will remain in the city for a few days. It is understood that Newton county will not have a candidate on the republican ticket for the nomination for judge of the thirtieth judicial district, leaving the field clear to the Jasper county aspirants. A. D. Babcock, of Goodland, has filed as a candidate on the democratic ticket. The baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Beeler, of Indianapolis, Monday evening, lived but a few hours, and the remaiqy were brought here Tuesday evening. Brief services were-held at the home of Mrs. Kate Watson this Wednesday morning 'at eleven o’clock, and interment was made in Weston cemetery. Mis. Beeler was formerly Miss Myra Watson, pf this city.
George H. McLain is seeking the Republican nomination for county treasurer. Mr. McLain has served as republican county chairman for several years, but will resign this position, and it is understood that there will he at 'least, two candidates to succeed him. Mr. McLain has made an efficient chairman and has been of great service to the republicans of this county. James T. Biggs, present treasurer, will not be a candidate for re-election, it is understood. . . —n.— !■■■ u-i. ■ • , In renewing his - subscription to the Republican, George M. formerly of this city, writes front Newell, S. Dak.: “We are having the worst storm of a long winter. | Has raged for two days now; the i loss of cattle and sheep will be very heavy on the range. We have not had any loss as yet, as we brought in our sheep from the range last fail, and have been feeding them alfalfa hay all winter. Regards to Rensselaer people.”
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Mm. €. A- Gundy went over to Valpo to see her daughter. Mm. Wm. Cottingham, who has been quite poorly lately, and brought her home with her. Ist lin last week. Born, March 26, to Bryan, Pritchel and wife, a daughter. Ray Haste is starting a feed and produce store here. " . ■ The lower grades of the pehool closed Friday with appropriate exercises. But the Bth grade and the high school will continue nearly a month yet. , „ _ „ . Felix Erwin and Sam Kettering the the latest purchasers of automobiles. S .. „ Doris McKay and Evlyn Abell visited over Sunday at the home of Miss Ann Cooley near Kentland. Wm. Bowser has been quite seriously sick with the flu but is better at this time. John Kigbt and family came up from Indianapolis in his machine and will visit relatives herb this W66k< The Junior class of the high school gave a chicken supper and entertainment Thursday evemng, which was well attended and enjoyed by all. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. Kight spent Sunday with their daughter at Monon. Mrs. C. A. Corns and Mfs. W» Wendell spent Saturday in Chicago. Wm. Cottingham of Momenee is here for a few days. Lew Moffitt arrived in Fair Oaks thsi morning from Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Joe Davisson and daughter, Feme, are here from Montana visiting the McConnell family. ■» Frank McKay’s two little boys returned to Hammond Saturday having finished school here. Esther Karr, who is teaching school at Crawfordsville, spent the week sod at home. Miss Edna Wood spent Saturday and Sunday in Rensselaer. Ten new pupils—Bth graders—started to school here Monday preparatory to enterihg high school here this fall.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS MARION TOWNSHIP C. W. Pos till. Trusts*. Odd Follows* Building, RtnSoelser, on Saturdays. Office phone 648. Beeidence 328. on Saturdays. NEWTON TOWNSHIP Jehu Rusk, Trustee. Office with 8. P. Lane, ever Murray's stove, in Reneeslaer JORDAN TOWNSHIP Juliue G. Huff, Trustee. Office day—Thursday, at residence. Address, R. F. D. 4, Rensselaer. Phone 949-A. DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon. Opposite Trust and Savinas Band. * Phones: 177 —2 rings for office; 2 rings for residence. Rensselaer, Indiana. . " 1 . *— —rSCHUYLSR C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, laanraneu 6 per cent form loans. Office in Odd Fellows’ Block. DR. F. A. TURFLER - Osteopathic Physician. Roomt 1 and 2, Murray Building, Remmelaer, Indiana. Phones, office—-2 rings on 300; residence —2 rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute end chronic die esses. Spinel curvature a specialty. F. H HEMPHILL Special attention to dieeaee«fof women. Office ever Fend la's Drug Store. Telephone,' office and residence, 442.
IL L. BROWN - Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods In Dentistry. Oas administered for painless extraction. Office over Dar Sb’s Drug Store. WILLIAMS* DEAN Special attention"given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows* Building. w. H. PARKINSON vilsEE BuUdft, ‘ Rensselaer office days— Friday and Saturday of each week. I?' ; JOHN A. DUNLdi '' \ Foltz) Practice la all courts. : Bstatse settled. • S. • lftfl Iglignt.m■ — v . 7? ■ -Msslyy | “ DR. E. N. LOY 3 rhj iiiiin Office In the., jtt, If array Building. CHARLES M. SANDS Office in L OtCt F. Building ft' - — Boom *. ••'-••‘.'.'t 1 1 1 — 1 — — :. j' . La A* BOSTWICK Haw W.UWOOO . ■ x?? • ■ jz? -gk
