Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
jPIH A hour Your Now, while the assortment is complete, is the time to supply your needs. We have received a wonderful assortment of various fashions in Adler’s “Collegian” Clothes, and we’ll show you some Artistic Garments at Reasonable Prices, if you will oblige us with a call. This store has built up a reputation fpr Reliable Dealings, and you can always depend upon it that anything you buy here is worth every cent we charge. The next time you are in our neighborhood, let us show you a few of the new Suits and Overcoats. C. EARL DUVALL Quality Store. Rensselaer, Indiana.
New Mince Meat, 10c, Home Grocery. Time has come again for pancakes. Get the new buckwheat flour at the Home Grocery. 35c a sack. This week the Home Grocery unloads another car of A. and K.’ Best” Flour. The wheat and flour market is very firm, and yon will do well to lay In all yon are able to hny at their unloading sale at $1.38 a sack. Ora Craver and wife, of Gillam township, near Medaryville, left this morning for Belgrade, Mont., having been notified of the serious sickness of his father, M. J. Carver, who prior to six years ago resided for some time on J. J. Hunt’s Gillam township farm. Mr. Carver was under the impression that his father might not recover. He had been sick for about ten days with bowel trouble. John Richards suffered a great deal Monday night and some since that time as the result of having a small particle of coal in his right eye. He got it in there Sunday but it did not cause him any trouble until Monday night when it became so painful that he was up with it all night. A doctor was not consulted until Tuesday, A'hen he found the particle but by that {lme the eye was so inflamed as to be very sore and John was unable to work for a few days. Prof. S. C. Hanson, of Williamsport, died Wednesday of last week from paralysis. He had been in his usual good health and spirits until the Saturday before his death. He lay down on a sofa for a little rest and at about 8 o'clock tried to arise to attend a school meeting. He found that he could not move and he grew steadily worse until death came. Prof. Hanson was employed here during the last teachers’ institute as musical instructor and made many friends among the school teachers.
R. C. Dowler, who was injured by a fall while working as a carpenter at J. C. Gwin’s house about four years ago, has been unable to do a day's work as a carpenter since that time. He struck on his right shoulder and right hand and the latter was doubled under him and badly mashed up and it caused him considerable pain even yet. He is otherwise feeling quite well for a man of his age, 75 years. His wife, who is five months his senior is not in very good health. Since last June Mr. Dowling has been receiving S2O a month pension, having come in under the age pension law for that amount. This is the month in which there is a day set apart for national thanksgiving, though a cheerful heart is thankful every day. It is a good thing, however, for the people to be reminded periodically of the tact that as a nation we have much to be thankful for, and whether we celebrate the day simply or with enough turkey and stuffing t<* invite indigestion, let us mark it by a resolve to be better farmers and better citizens than ever before. None of us is too humble or obscure to exert a wholesome influence day by day. If we do nothing more than greet our neighbor with a cheerful face and a kind word we shall shed a benediction over an entire community. Let us therefore give thanks not only upon one day of the year but every day of our lives.
For Coughs and Colds Troubled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, or some chronic lung trouble? There is a medicine made for just these cases —Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor knows all about it. Ask him what he thinks of it No medicine can ever take the place of your doctor. Keep in dose touch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully. Noalcohotinthiscoughjne^ Sugar-coated. All vegetable. Act laxative. Dose, only one pill. Sold for nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor about them.
