Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Joe Truly 16 attending a picnic at St. John — Harry Wade, of Francesville, made a business trip here yesterday. F. H. Renicker went to Water Ray, Pulaski county, this morning to look at a, farm. Mrs. Dan Lesh took her daughter, Geneva, to Lafayette today for eye treatment. S. W. Applegate, of South Bend, has been appointed laboratory helper in the agricultural department at San v Francisco. Warren Washburn and family were over from Goodland Sunday and again yesterday—Warren is driving a nice Jackson automobile. Miss Virgie Crow, who will teach school in this county this year, went to Monon today, after a visit with A. C. Pancoast and family. George W. Gordon, of Hobart, Okla., joined his wife here yesterday and they will remain for about a month. Mrs. Gordon is a sister of J. W. Coen. Miss Anna Hermansen left this morning for a visit, at North Manchester. Mr. Frank Biggs accompanied her as far as Lafayette. Chas. Yeoman, of Newcastle, Wyo., who arrived here last week, will probably spend a month here, visiting his mother and other relatives. Omar Osborne went to Purdue today to take up his work. He is undecided whether he will take mechanical or civil engineering. T. W. Fry, of Michigan City, father of Jesse Fry, is in Rensselaer o.n business today. Jesse is now in Chicago, but will start shortly for Honduras. Delos Pass visited his father, who lives near Medaryville, last Sunday. The frost did not hurt anything in that section and his father has a very fine crop prospect this year.

James Thomson, A. Simpson and S. E. Yeoman are attending the state fair at Indianapolis today and also are attending their regimental reunions. Mrs. A. Gangloff returned yesterday from Washington, 111., where she had been to attend the funeral of a nephew 17 years of age, whose death was caused by an abscess on the liver. Miss Dollie Schock went to Laporte this morning to visit her sister, Miss Pearl Schock, a few days, before the latter departs for Pasadena, Cal., where she will spend the winter with Vernon Schock and family. Take care of your stomach. Let Kodol digest all the food you eat, for that is what Kodol does. Every tablespoonful of Kodol digests 2% pounds of food. Try it today. It is guaranteed 10 relieve you or your money back. Sold by all druggists. Brown Lamborn, of Chicago, who has been spending the summer largely in this place and Goodland, came over from the latter place Monday evening. He will re-enter Illinois University this fall for the second year work. Don’t waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment for twentyfive cents. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all dealers. c Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor, of Chicago, were guests from Saturday evening until last evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner. Mrs. Taylor was formerly Miss Nellie Smith, of a number of years a resident of this city. She and Mr. Taylor were married in June of this year. He is a note teller in the Corn Exchange Bank. A. G. W. Farmer expects to move to Rensselaer before long. He states that his son Henry, who went to Washington some four years ago, is now located at Twin Falls, Idaho, where he has bought property. His sons, A. C. and Worth, are at Oklahoma City, the former engaged in the real estate, loan and insurance business and the latter working at the insurance business. - £ Mr. A. I*MLong 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 dlsease, leaving a clean, healthy Bkin. See display and photos of Cures made by Zemo at Long’s drug sttfre. g