Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DOCTORS FAVOR NEW TASTELESS CASTOR OH. NEW PROCESS MAKES CASTOR OIL ABSOLUTELY TASTELESS. Doctors have always prescribed castor oil when a real laxative is needed, and all mothers know how much trouble It is to get children to take iL There need be no more trouble, for doctors are now recomnot even know it is castor mi. This splendid new form of the good old family remedy is the result of a remarkable process perfected b y the chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Ine. In strength and punty Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil » exactly the same as the old fashioned disagreeable kind. Nothing has been removed by the taste. Do not accept substitutes, if you want a really tasteless castor ml- At all druggists. Two sizes, 35c and 65c. —( Ad vL) Thomas Moore has returned from a visit with his son, Boss Moore, in LaGrange. Hl. Mrs. A. Gangloff and daughter have returned from a three weeks visit at Colorado Springs, Colo. Governor James M. Cox, demoocratic nominee, was in a tram wreck near Phoenix, Ari*., Wednesday. No doubt he’ll be in a worse wreck November 2. Mrs. John Butler has returned to her home in Chicago after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. James Walter and family and other relatives. Hugh Kirk left for Syracuse Wednesday from which place he will drive back a Franklin Sedan for Ci E. Prior. He was accompanied by Charles Hickman of Lafayette who has also purchased a Franklin. Richard D. Wangelin returned from Goshen Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wangelin remained for a longer visit with relatives and will not return to her home here until some time next week. Everett Engle of Beulah, Wyo., arrived here Wednesday from the west with three of his children, for a visit with John Ward and family. One of the children will stay in Rensselaer and attend our schools. The other two will go to Monticello and stay with their grandmother and go to the Monticello schools. Mrs. Frank Howard, the Republican woman ’chairman of Jasper county, was in Rensselaer Wednesday night. Mrs. Howard is conducting a very active and effective campaign. Wednesday she attended a meeting at Newland and today she attended two meetings in Union township, one at Fair Oaks and the other at Parr.

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