Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1909 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Beech Peterson, who has been working in Kansas City for the past two years, - aprived here yesterday evening, his wire~tm3‘ children having preceded him about two weeks. For a clear head, a stout heart and strong mind,. DeWitt’s (dttle Early Risers, gentle, safe, easy, pleasant, little pills. DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve* Is unequalled for anything where a salve is needed, and is . especially good fbf Piles. Bold by all druggists. L. H., Myers continues-in very bad health, and it is not thought that he can live very long. He is being nursed by his daughter, who has been "his housekeeper for some time, and is assisted by her brother, S. W. Myers, of Monticello, who comes over frequently for that purpose. He is now very weak and can not talk. You need not be troubled in any way with the stomach, if you will simply take Kodol at those times when you feel that you need it. Kodol is guaranteed to relieve you. If it fails your- money will be refunded to you by the druggist from whom you purchased it. Try it today on this guarantee. Sold by all druggists.
Dr. I. M. Lewis, who secured his Ph. D. degree at the Indiana state university, and who taught last year at Durham, N. H., recently went to Austin, Texas, where he is teaching in the Texas university. Lacy Gwin, son of J. C. Gwin, of this city, is also living at Austin, where he has charge of the American express office.
Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sold by all dealers. c
Bert Dowell was over from Wolcott this, morning, the first Visit- he has made here for several months. His father, Eli Dowell, died about three weeks ago, at the advanced - age of 80 years and 6 months. Bert came over to procure evidence by which his mother could get her pension, but he found that the record of her marriage was burned in the old court house fire.
Most women are troubled with kidney complaint, and you know very many serious and even fatal diseases result from these neglected kidney troubles. If you will take DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills as directed, you may be confident of good results. Try them and see howreally good they are. Beware of imitations, pills that are intended to deceive you. Be sure you get DeWitt’s. Sold by all di»figgists.
Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy does not seem to change much in her condition since the accident of two weeks ago, and the outcome is still somewhat in doubt. She is so frail that it. is hardly probable she will ever be. able to walk again even if the broken thigh bone reunites, but she has withstood the shock of the accident much better than it was thought she would and the chances of partial recovery are much better than they were at the time of the accident.
J. H. Willey and wife returned today to their home in Plymouth, after attending the Church of God conference, and visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Willey was a prosperous merchant here for many years, occupying the Ellis block, where the Little Indian Cigar Store now is, and owning and residing in the house now owned by Mrs. Drake. The Willey & Sigler store will be remembered by people who lived In Rensselaer prior to twenty-five years ago.
L. W. Benbow, of Parr, was here a short time this morning on his way to Newcastle to atend the funeral of h'is brother-in-law, George Murphy, whose death occurred Monday evening. Mr. Murphy was a banker at Newcastle and visited in this county two or three years ago. He was an invalid for spme years from bowel trouble, which caused his death, but Mr. Benbow attributes his sickness to a lack of outdoor exercise, as he was constantly confined at his work in the bank and as secretary of the corn shredder company. He was 35 years of age.
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