Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Republican has contracted with an advertising agency for advertising Tonica, the sr-called non-int xicating summer drink and the advertising has been taken with the fair under-1 standing that Tonica is a non-intoxi- j cant. The beverage is now on sale at several soft drink emporiums in Rens- j selaer, and the Republican trusts that Tonica proves as harmless as its manufacturers claim it is. If it is found differently the advertising will be promptly discontinued.

OASTORZA. Bear* th# Kind You Have Alrays Bought

Harry P. Kissinger, who went from | Rensselaer to Tacoma, Wash., a little j more than a year and a half ago, was here a short time today. He came back hurridly when his mother was taken seriously sick at her home in Wabash county and he has been spending most of his time there, and his visit here was very short. He was anxious to get back to his home and left on the 3:26 train this afternoon. He is engaged in the real estate business there and is evidently prospering. He considers Washington a greal state and is glad he left Jasper county. His mother is now greatly improved in health and he felt that it was safe to leave. County Surveyor Myrt B. Price was tken to Mudlavia springs, near Attica, today, where he will take treatment fojj his rheumatism. He was somewhat better a day or two last week but today he was unable to use \ his lower limbs at all and he had to i be carried down stairs. He had expected to go on the train and went to . the train in an automobile and became so attached to that way of riding that I he decided to make the entire trip in the machine. As he could not use! his legs he would have to be carried! to and from the train and a transfer at Lafayette would have added to the annoyance. By going in an automobile he could be taken right to the door of his hotel at the springs. His sister and deputy, Miss Nettie Price, and Burgess Dillon accompanied him on the trip. They will probably return home with the automobile this evening.

WEDNESDAY

Miss Grace Warren went to DeMotte yesterday to visit relatives Mrs. Kate Harbold went to Lafayette yesterday to sea. her niece, Mrs. Ida McCaffery, who is very dangerously

Mrs. Walter Ponsler, of Mt. Ayr, took the train in Rensselaer this morning for Elreno,, Okla., where she will visit relatives. Mrs. George Riggins and children, of Shanondale, came yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Greene, north of town. See R. B. Harris for Insurance of all kinds, farm, city or village, fit e, lightning, tornado, accident and plate glass. Office Odd Fellows building Phone No., 184.

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