Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1916 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

BIG SPECIAL SALE! Wednesday p, Wednesday April sth ,--y . dL. April sth 2:00 J- ■ ■ rOl 2:00 O’CLOCK O’CLOCK OEA “HYGENO” Steel Carpet QQ n Sweepers, worth $3 each vOv

See the BIG WINDOW DISPLAY None sold before the sale day. No ’Phone orders will be accepted. BE HERE ON TIME. Rensselaer

his house from the Monger place to the Muffley farm. Mrs. Kate Tinkham spent Tuesday night with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Payne, and family. Two more weeks of school, but the scholars nor teacher neither seem to be anxious about closing. The farmers here are preparing to plant oats. None has been planted yet at this writing, owing to the unfavorable condition of the w’eather. Cut Tills Out —It Is Worth Money DON’T *?ISS THIS. Cut out this slfb, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial coughs, colds, and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everyw’here.—Advt. '

PARR S. T. Comer & Son shipped a car of stock from Parr Monday. Representative Wood of Parr held I hie annual invoice sale last Friday, 1 with Col. W. A. McCurtain as cryer. The weather continues to be cold and disagreeable, and the wind shaves almost like a knife at this writing. Abe Myres has the auto fever, I and he has got it so badly if he isn’t careful he will go to town and drive home a Ford. James V. Brusnahan has gone to Chicago Heights to work, but the writer was not informed as to what kind of work he is going to do. The school children haulers are ’ earning their’ money’s worth now. 1 The roads are such that they are compelled to put off four horses or get hung up in the mud. ‘l** ■ " i - The Rensselaer Dredging company [ is moving right along with their job. ; If they keep it up at the lick they ‘ are going they will be ready for another job by the last of May. Robert M. Hurley, the blacksmith, and Otis Sheffer, the carpenter, and his wife took dinner with John W. Baker of Barkley tp. Sunday. They found the roads very bad; so bad that they got stuck in the mud. When you stick those war horses you are going some. A protracted effort will commence at the Parr school house Tuesday night. Everybody is invited. The services will be conducted by the Baptist minister, Rev. Beard, of Rensselaer, a good and pleasant talker and once you hear him you, will want to hear him again. So come out to the meeting.

Information for Women Housework is trying on health and strength. Women are as inclined to kidney and bladder trouble as men. Aching back, stiff, sore joints and muscles, blurred vision, puffiness under eyes, should be given prompt attention. Foley Kidney Pills restore healthy action to irritated kidneys dnd bladder. Sold everywhere. -—Advt.