Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1903 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Constipation v Does your head ache ? Pain back of your eyes? Bad taste in your mouth? It's your liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, headache, dyspepsia. * 28c. All druggists. Vfant yonr moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich -blackT Then use BUCKINGHAM’S WEtt&L. _»0 cn, or Onuowra, o« n. R. mall s Co., Naahua, R.H. "X -■ -I. m 11 nxl
Omer Osborne is home from Purdue for the vacation. Good quality tennis flannel for 6c a yard at Laßue Bros. Dr. Bernie Maloy, of Ohicago, is visiting his parents here. A full line of the finest candies at J. H. Cox’s news stand. Wayne Parker is home from Indianapolis for the holidays. A fresh car of salt at 75c per barrel at Laßue Bros. Miss Jeannette Needham is spending the holidays at Dublin. Mrs. Leslie Olark and son Howard are visiting in Englewood. James Blake, of Ohioago, visited his mother here the past week. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Renicker Saturday. A. P. Sample, of Merrillan, Wis., is visiting his parents near town. White and colored mounting board for sale at the Journal office. Leave your orders for daily papers and magazines with J. H. Cox. Richard Hopkins, of Ohicago, is the guest of Miss Gertrude Hopkins. We are selling Shetland floss at 7c or 4 skeins for 250. Laßue Bros.
Lawson and Jim Meyers were home from Chicago to spend Christmas. Harold Clark was home from Indianapolis from Christmas until Monday. Elmer Wilcox is now a resident of Cincinnati, having moved there last week. Miss Lela Coen has returned home from an extended visit at Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. O. Leon Reid, of Louisville, are spending the holidays here. Miss lima Robinson came home from Indianapolis to spend the holidays. The pension of Cyrus Haas has been increased from $8 to sl2 per month. Arthur Fendig, of Chicago, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fendig. L. A. Schee, of Dalton City, 111., is the guest of his brother-in-law, Rev. Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nowels, of Columbia City, are visiting their parents here. This paper and The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean $1.40 for one year. “Special deal.” John Jones, the busman, answers all cal’s day or night. Your patronage solicited. ‘
Thos Knight, of southeast of town, is making arrangements to move to Oklahoma. Miss Sadie Cody, of Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. R. W. Sprigg on Sunday. W. N. Jones left yesterday for New Orleans, where he will spend tire winter. Wm. Schanlaub, of Morocco, is spending the vacation with his par ents here. Charles Greenlee is making arrangements to move to the Indian Territory in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randle, of Clarks Hill, have been visiting relatives here this week. We will sell you any jacket or cape at less than half price to close. Laßue Bros. L. H. Hamilton and Prof. Sanders are attending the State Teachers’ Association at Indianapolis. We have a lot of felt boots and overs from SI.OO a pair to $2 00 for snag proof. Laßue Bros.
C. J. Dean has returned from Bozeman, Mon , where be has been for the past two or thitee weeks. Men’s finest quality buckle overshoes at $1.20 per pair. Regular price $1 50 at Laßue Bros. Mr. and Mors. Albert Harmon were called to LaSalle, 111., last Friday by tbe death of Mrs. Harmon’s father. We are closing ont all onr blankets and comforts at less than cost. Laßue Bros. Mrs. B. S. Fendig and baby will depart today for a visit to her former home in New Orleans. Mrs. Emily Jernigan and son, cf Marion, were the guests of her sister, Mrs. J. O. Passon, this week. Cranberries, oelery, apples, nuts, olives and everything for yonr New Year’s dinner at Laßue Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Yeoman, of Ambia, were the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong on Christmas.
