Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ing news items in his book and the Republican requests you to do it The winter is coming on and during the long cold months he will be confined at his home, but next spring ,he hopes to procure a new and more convenient chair and to be better fixed for his work. B. J. Gifford is here from Kankakee, 111., today, attending to some matters he has in the courts. He says he is building his railroad on to Gary, and that he is now within about 14 or 15 miles of that city. We have been wondering why it would not be a good Wen to-ggv the 'GnidFd'Tallroadr ( to come to, Rensselaer on the basis of ,the old proposition for which a subsidy was once voted. If the road was built south from Laura to Rensselaer, it would be only a matter of time until it was extended to Remington and thence to Lafayette. With its northern terminus at Gary it would come In contact with all the trunk lines in the middle west, and would be the very line that Rensselaer needs. Mr. Gifford now realizes that he should have run his road to Rensselaer and our people have long realized that Rensselaer needed the railroad, and it is probably not too late to get it If the proper means are used. If a committee of business men were to be sent to wait on Mr. Gifford and present the matter to him, it is not improbable that some agreement could be made to yet have his road extended from the most convenient point to this town. Its value to Reqsselaer can not be estimated. Here is food for thought and action. And it should be taken up at once.
WEDNESDAY
B. F. Fendig and wife are in Chicago today. E. C. Maxwell went to lndlanapolis today on a business trip. Fred Phillips and wife went to Chicago today for a short stay. Mrs. M. D. Gwin went to Lafayette today to visit home folks. Mrs. A. H. Hopkins and Miss Julia Leopold are spending a few days in Chicago. Bom, Tuesday, Oct 6, to Mr. and Mrs. R. -R. Stephenson, of Parr, a daughter. Born, Tuesday, Oct. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Donnelly, of Rensselaer, a son. Born, Wednesday, Oct 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Firth Nelson, of Marion township, a son. Mrs. Alfred Jacks went to Crawfordsville today to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Lefler, J. W. Loy, of College Grove, Ohio, is in Rensselaer for a few days' visit with his brother, Dr. E. N. Loy. Rev. Wooten will preach at the M. E. church Sunday morning and evening. Everyone Is invited to come out and hear him. Levi Sharpmeck left on the afternoon train yesterday for his home in Green county, Pa., after a visit here with his relatives, Geo. Mustard and wife and Sylvester Gray and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Porter returned yesterday from their visit of three weeks with their daughter, Mrs. 'Will Clark, and other relatives near Mitchell, S. Dak. They, had a most enjoyable time and are high in their praise of that country.
Cnres Woman’s Weaknesses. We refer to that boon to weak, nervous, suffering women known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Dr. John Fyfe one of the Editorial Staff of The Eclectic Medical Review says of Unicorn root (Helontas Dioica) which Is one of the chief ingredients of the "Favorite Prescription ■ s , « A remedy which Invariably acts as auterine Invigorate r • • • makes for normal activity of the entire reproductive system. l * Be continues " in Helonlaa we have a medicament which more fully answers tbe above purposes than any other drug with which I am a.uni.iinUd. In the treatment of diseases peculiar to women It is seldom that a case is seen which does not present some Indication for this remedial agent" Dr. Fyfe further says: "The fol I oaring are among tbe leading Indications tor Helonlaa (Unicorn root). Pain or aching In tbe back, with sleucorrhora : atonic (weak) condltkflkpf tbe reproductive organs of Women. men til depression and Irritability. Asocial cd wlttf chronic diseases of tbe reproductive organs of women: constant sensation <* beat Tn the region of tbe kidneys: menorrhagia (flooding), due to a weakened condition ofjtbe reproductive system: ■ amenor/bo-ylyu/r. s»ed or absent monthly or accompanying an sbnogton condition of tbe digestive organs and Ada-mic (thin blood 1 habit: dragging scnsMonv In the extreme lower part of tbe If more or toM pf the above symptoms affl' M ffiy&hg .womp pg Bettor ~thSn take Dr. Pierce r FaVOntg PFagriPiTOOnircT-Tiro ipadihgTngrSirentooTwTucltls Unicorn root, or Helonlaa. i and tbe medical properties of which li most faithfully represents. Of Golden Seal root, another prominent Ingredient of •Favorite Proscription," Prof. Finley EHlngwood, M. D., of Ben--1 noU Medical College, Chicago, says: I "It is an Important remedy in dim >r<l,-rs of tbe woo>U In all catarrhal conditions • • <* Cincinnati, says of Golden Seal root: •In relation to its general effects on tbe system, there <* no medicine <n use about wMch thwv Is such general wnantaXty of optoion. It is regarded as the tonic useful la Prof. IL Barthotow, M. D.. of Jefferson Medical College, ten of Golden Seal: UtSTTIMI heilMJlit) i Dr. Pierce's Favort te Preacrl ptlon faithfnlly represents all the above named In* and cumb tbe dlseaaso for which
