Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 117, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1920 — Page 3
For Sale! We Have 10 Combination Bookcases with writing desk both in Fumed and Golden Oak that we ae going to move at once in order to make room for a large shipment of Period Bedroom Suits. School will be out soon. You will need one of these Bookcases right now. This will be your last opportunity to get a Bookcase like these at anywhere near the price: $32.00 Combination Bookcase, both fumed and $24.75 golden oak $35.00 Combination Bookcase, both fumed and rl - golden oak —- $45.00 Combination Bookcase, both fumed and $37.75 golden oak Come early and get one of these bargains. * SEE OUR. NORTH SHOW WINDOW. WORLAND BROS.
e=— ■i- -. NOTICE. „ x Any paper I hang from this date on and do not sell, a ® per single roll extra will be mader F Charles Osborne. Farm leases tor sale at the Bapublican office, grain and cash rent.
To of th© Safest Washers THOR & A« B. C. Super Electric A» Nearly Trouble Proof as a Machine can be made and will not harm [the Finest Fabric. H. A. LEE Phone 62. DO IT ELECTRICALLY.-
•—H you ar e thinking of building A SIL O r v this year see T. M. CALLHAN before buying. He sells the Portland shale block plastered silo and Portland sealed joint cement stave silos with cement doors on hinges. All kinds of farm implements—lnternational and Samson tractors, Buick and Chevrolet cars. Fertilizer, feeds and coaL Prompt_delivery. 1 Thomas M. Callahan Phone 273 Phone 273
KID WISE
A car of Armour’s hog and stock feed on track now. Save money by taking off the car. IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS, Phone 456. Large dean rags wanted at the Republican office. T"* r
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M’COYSBURG.
Mrs. J. G. Brown and daughter of Motion, spent Friday with her brother, John Jones, and family. Mrs. S. C. Swisher of Reynolds spent Saturday . night and Sunday with 5 Chas. Ferguson aid tanay. ’ John .Rogers and family of Gary ! and Mrs. Canady of Monon scent Friday with the former’s sister, Mrs. : O. N. Berrie and family. Mrs. Jefferies and Mirs. Zelphy Brown and children were the guests i of the former’s brother, Jim Bebee and family, of Morocco. . r Van Wood and family were the : guests of J. R- Phillips and family 1 Mirs. . Korah Eldridge I were Monon goers Tuesday. > Mrs. Ringeisen and son of ReyI nolds, were the guests of her daugh- • j ter. Mrs. Claud Reeves and Mrs. ’ Russell Willett Monday. T 11 Mrs. George Johnson returned ■ home Sunday. She stood the trip Ve Sunday is preaching at 7:30. • i Wonder if we can’t have a full ’4 Len Straupt is moving in Gifford ''Moriis’ new house. • , They are practicing for Children's . day, to be held here the second ’ Sunday in June/ J The Herr children were called home to attend the funeral of their ’ sister, Mrs. Ora Potts.
BARKLEY.
The Kenton Parkinson family were Medaryville goers Sunday. Fred Markin was surprised Sunday by several families just dropping in fori dinner and to help celebrate his birthday.) - Margaret, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Newcom®, who had her ankle broken oyer five weeks ago, ip able to move about with some assistance. The doctor removed the cast from her ankle Saturday. Mr.and Mrs. Jud Adams were both confined to their home by illness last Sunday. Mrs. Nathan Eldredge and daughter, Bertha, were guests at the Jesse Eldredge home last Sunday. The clock for the Barkley church tame last week and, every one who has seen it says, J‘lsn t it lovely? Miss Elva Adams, who went to Illinois to visit her uncle, several weeks ago and was taken sick with the measles, expects to be well enough to return to her home this week. The Lynn Daugherty family and the Tom Eldredge family were guests at the Wm. Daugherty home Sunday. . Little Dorothy Dean has been having a painful time of it this week with an jjlcerated tooth.
AFTEREFFECTS OF INFLUENZA WERE OVERCOME
Barber’s Wife Feels 100 Per Cent Better Since She Becan Using Trutona/ Terre Haute, Ind., May 13.-—M you are in doubt whether Trutona will quickly and thoroughly overcome the severe after effects of influenza and pneumonia, read the following interesting statement of E. S. Hodgers, a well known bar- ! bfer of 312 Swann Street, Terre Haute.' Below is what Mr. Hodgefs ' ./‘Since my wife had influenza Several weeks ago her system has 1 been in a generally run-down condition. She didn’t seem to have I any appetite and complained ol : feeling so weak and tired out ,al l of the time. Her* stomach caused her much trouble, too. Everything she would eat hurt her. She was so constipated that it was necessary fan her to use laxatives nearly all ofthe time.” — . J'We had been reading in the Terre Haute papers of the 'beneficial results of Trutona* so my wife decided to try it. .She’s-taken only offe bottle of TrtitOna, but she informed me today that she feels a 100 per cent better already. Mrs. Hodgers declares her appetite n
better than it’s been for years and she doesn’t complain of her stomach hurting her anymore. Her bowels are acting regularly and she has dispensed with the laxatives. “I have noticed that my wife acts and looks like her real self again, sinbe she’s taken Trutona. And because of the wonderful results she has gained in such short. time, I want to recommend Trutopa aa a remarkable topic and system buildTrutona is unsurpassed as a ire-1 j constructive agency, system purifier , and body invigorant. It. is a medicine of unusual merit ■ without** a doubt and it is peerless as a treatI ment for stomach, liver 'and bowel I troubles. - . Trutona is now being introduced . and explained!.inwßensselaer at the I Larsh & Uterine drug store. .. .
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It Adds a Wealth of Joy to Family Life The Cleveland Six adds joy and recreation to the family life in a most unusual degree. It is such a comfortable car, so easy to drive, SO distinguished in its refined appearance, that the mother and the children find real delight in it.
And the Man of the House, no matter how critically inclined he may be in mechanical matters, finds in the Cleveland Six a triumph in motor car construction, a car which he will drive with enthusiasm. The Cleveland Six touring car seats five in comfort. The soft cushioning and the low, under-slung
Touring Cm (Fir. MOS.. Sedan (Five Passengers) $2295 Coupe (Four rasaengersj (Prices r O. B. devriand) K. T. RHOADES CO. , Phone 282. Rensselaer, Ind. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
NEWLAND ITEMS.
Sunday school is now organized, everyone is invited to attend. The officers elected are as follows: Sujerintendent, Mr. John_^ Wood; Treasurer, Mrs. C. V.. McKinney; Secretary, Miss Royal Rutledge; assistant secretary, Mr. Raney McCurtain. . _ „ , Mr. and Mw. John WoMe and son, Chester, went to Wisconsin on ac s count of the serious . illness of their son RqarRaney McCurtain visited over Saturday and Sundays with fnends in Frankfort. . . „ The people ip. thia vwnity are now busy getting their ground ready for onions. . .. Mr. Kuppers w making.quite an improvement on the ranch. Miss Emma Lilly visited fnends and relatives here Sunday. Mps. Campbell and children, Grace and Edwin, came here Saturday night to spend. Sunday with her Rees and son, Russell, nm je business trip to Rensselaer Saturday., v flu ■■ till Ji J
HAVING TORN DOWN
a shed on my property, I have* ! roof for sale. You could not dupß-' i cate the lumber and shingles that teh in ft for |3O. In two sections. ; sell all together, de split r lls tor < the whole thing, ready to moveLeßoy Kurts, 218 N. Front St Phone 464. 4-1
DOG MUZZLING EFFECTIVE MAY 15
Effective May 15, all dogs into city must be muzzled. Dog owners should not delay in this matter. By order of, DR. M. D. GWJM, City Health Officer
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CLEAN-UP NOTICE. Between now and May fifteenth AH citizens pauat clean up their premises—alleys, yards ancTclosets. After that date an inspection will be made and all you have not com-
ROWLES A PARKER GROCERY * ===== ~ For Friday and, Saturday Only i No. 2'4 can Peaches in Syrup ..... 33c ; No. 2% can Spiced Pears -33 c 1 No. 4 can Pears, In syrup ........39c : 10-oz. Catsup, ? bottles 25c ;15-oz.Fancy Red Salmon 32c • 3 bars Palm Olive Soap .......... 25c : 1009 Island Salad Dressing, 40c size 32c ; Head Lettuce, Green Beans, Green On..lons, Home-Grown Asparagus, Cabbage Sweet Potatoes, Texas Onions, Straw- : berries, Rhubarb, Apples, Oranges, Ba- : nanas, Grape Fruit, Cabbage and Tomato Plants ' HIGHEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE Phone 95 Phene 275
spring suspension, wipe out the roadbumps. The car is handsomely finished and the upholstering is of genuine hand-buffed leather. And the motor! If you want to know what a motor it is come in and see the car. Ride in it. Drive it yourself. Then you will know. There are few motors indeed that can compare with it in actual performance.
plied with the orders will have the work done by the city at their exDense. Take pride m your lawns Sa help keep Rensselaer in the column of beautiful cities. DR. M. D. GWIN, City Health Officer.
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