Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For good cream separator oil call at the Willis Garage; east of the court houses . . - i ; Mrs. W. R. Shester, who has been in Oklahoma for several months, arrived home today. Mrs. E. W. Miller went to Monticello today to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Nettie Andrew's. We are quiet people, but our bargains are noisy. THE FORSYTHE STORE. Mrs. I. M. Washburn and sister, Catherine Watson, went to Chicago this morning for a visit i of several days' Mrs. Wade Loop and two children, of Marion, arrived this morning for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Travis. Mrs. W. F. Smith and niece, Miss Arlene Smith, the latter of Thorntown, went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. Chas. Elder went to Easton Harbor, Mich., this morning, where he will be employed as fireman on one of the Sternberg dredges. Miss Edna Pauley returned to Chicago yesterday, after a visit of a week here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Zernden, and other relatives. Vernon Hopkins and wife and baby arrived this morning from Greensburg, Kans. They were not expected by his parents, and are uncertain how long they will remain. John Martindale and wife and little granddaughter, Thelma, returned this morning from a visit of several days with relatives at Oxford, Pine Village and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Goble andllncle John Sullivan went to Sheldon, 111., this morning to visit relatives. They went to Remington via auto and thence to Sheldon via train. Miss Bertha Hardesty, of Rosenberg, Texas, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Brenner, went to Chicago this morning, where she will spend a few days before leaving for her home. Mrs. Grant Warner went to Burrows, Carroll county, today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Vic Willey. She was joined here by Mrs. Frank Hanley and Pat O’Donnell, of Chicago, who will also visit at the Willey home. Postmaster-General Hitchcock has issued an order granting leave of absence to all third and fourth-class postmasters in Indiana for not more than five days to enable them to attend the convention of the Indiana League of Postmasters to be held at Indianapolis on Sept. Bth and 9th. Joe Jackson, who has been living in Los Vegas, New Mexico, for some time, has gone to Denver, Cola, where he expects to find work and locate. He had been breaking on a railroad in New Mexico, but got his knee injured while coupling cars, and he decieded to give up this dangerous occupation. His wife is still in New Mexico, but will join him as soon as he decides on a location. Take qare of your stomach. Let Kodol digest all the food you eat, for that is what Kodol does. Every tablespoonful 6f Kodol digests 2% pounds of food. fTry it today. It is guaranteed to relieve you or you! 1 mcney back. Sold by all druggists. An unobtrusive but effective Way to mark an umbrella is to write one’s name on the inside of the strap with which it fastens when rolled, then outlining it in colored embroidery silk. The umbrella can thus be easily distinguished anywhere. Mr. A. F. Long is pleased to announce to his customers that he has secured the agency for Zemo, the best known remedy for the positive and permanent cure of Eczema, Pimples, Dandruff, Blackheads, Piles and every form of Skin or Scalp diseases. Zemo gives instant relief and cures by destroying the germ that causes the disease, leaving a clean, healthy skin. See display and photos of cures made by Zemo at Long’s drug store. z Denny Lamar, 14 years old, was drowned in Blue river, near Shelbyville, while swimming with d number of companions. The other boys left the river without telling of the accident, but people residing in the‘neighborhood saw the boy’s clothing lying on the shore and made an investigation. The body was found floating on the water. The man who fails never claims to be a self-made man.