Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dal Yeoman and wife and daughters of Amhia, have been here since Thursday, visiting the parents of each. They went home today*, all except Miss Clara, who will remain until the last of the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Strong. Sheriff O'Connor is today completing his removal to Kniman. The Weather has continued fine and today is an ideal winter day. Mr. Shirer will take the office on Jan. Ist and will move Into the jail residence before that date. ? Comrade Fox has a new mail cart for use In carrying the mail between the postoffice and the depot. It is a push cart manufactured by Jack Warner, and has the regulation U. S. Mail lettering on the sides. The government paid for it.
Millar coffee has made many warm , friends since our opening last spring, We want everybody to know of Its ! merits, and next Saturday, January 2, will have a demonstrator serve free coffee made from our 20c grade. Don’t fail to sample It Home Grocery, Gus Short, who worked for some time on the Sternberg dredge here, and who is now running a steam shoVel at Dixon, 111., has been the guest of his brother, Henry, for a few days, and will accompany him part way to Charlotte, Mich., overland. The start will probably be made tomorrow morning. Ross Grant arrived here from Jam stown, N. Dak., Saturday and will remain here until about the middle of January. His wife came several weeks ago and will accompany him on his return home, when bis headquarters will probably be transferred from Jackson, N. Dak., to Minneapolis, Minn., but he will continue to have supervision for the fruit company be represents over the same territory he has had in the past. Peter Lear went to Brook this morning, having the Job on hand of plastering two new business rooms. One of them is the property of Dr. Aaron Wood, a former Rensselaer boy, and was built especially for Orie B. Stonehill, who will hereafter publish the Brook Reporter therein. Brook is a hustling town, the factories having increased its population and its business importance. The overall factory largely employs women and girls, who work by the pece and it is said some of them now make as much as $9 or even more a week. Factories pay and Rensselaer needs one or more of these industries and Is in a position to get them now by an altogether pull.
From 10 to 20 per cent off on all heating stoves at Rhoades’ Hardware. ■■ r 11 • “ Nobody Spared; KIDNEY TROUBLES ATTACK RENSSELAER MEN AND WOMEN, OLD AND YOUNG. Kidney ills sieze ydtlfif and old. Come quickly with little warning. Children suffer in their early years— Can’t control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer oain. Women worry, can’t do daily work. Men have lame and aching backs. The cure for man, woman, or child. Is to cure the cause—the kidneys. , Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys— Cure all forms of kidney suffering. Mrs. Andrew Brenner, 1821 Toledo Street, Logansport. Ind., says: “We think Just as highly of Doan’s Kidney Pills at this time as when we gave a statement recomm°nding them in 1897, after they had cured our daughter of a very distressing case of kidney trouble. Her kidneys became weakened after a severe attack of typhoid fever and as a result, she endured much suffering. I had used Doan’s Kidney Pills with such good results that I decided to have my daughter try them and procured a box. They helped her greatly from the first and she steadily Improved until completely cured. This care took place In 1897 and as no recurrence of the troji6le have taken place, I feel that I can recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to other sufferers.” Plenty more proof like this from Rensselaer people. Call at B. F. Fendlg’s drug store and ask what customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. The wise men of old have sent most of their mortality down the stream of £lme in the light skiff of apothegm or epigram. The beautiful lawß of time and spare are holes and dens. If the hive be disturbed by rash and stupid hands, instead of honey it will yield as bees.
