Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
George and Isaac Parker went to Marion again Sunday to see their brother, Jacob, who still lives, although in a very critical condition and is expected to pass away at almost any time. Everything nobby for the men and boys for Xmas. > C. EARL DUVALL. “Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a long time. The cure was permanent.”— Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Trustee H. E. Parkison went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the trustees’ meeting which will be in session tomorrow and Thursday. He went down a day early to look up his son, Attorney W. H. Parkinson, who has been down there for the past three weeks trying to organize a company to manufacture his automobile transmission. Your father or husband will appreciate a good leather traveling "bag or suit case, silk suspenders, fancy shirts, wool hose, wool underwear. Call and see them. t C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Joseph Pass and Miss Ruby Gratner went to Medaryville this morning to remain until after the sale of Samuel Pass, which will take place at his farm near Medaryville on next Monday, Dec. 20th. Mr. Pass has rented his farm and will break up housekeeping. This was decided upon after the death of his wife some weeks ago.
Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Christian Regner was down from Gillam township yesterday, and arranged with the Republican to print a set of sale hills for his sale which wifi be held on Jan. 6th. He lives on the Eichelbarger farm, 3 miles north of Pleasant Grove. A. J. Harmon has been employed as auctioneer and J. P. Hammond as clerk. James Myers is down from northeast of Fair Oaks today getting a set of sale hills printed for his neighbor, Pat Malaney, who is in poor health. Mr. Malaney has sold his farm and bought property in Roselawn and will move there after his sale which will be held on Thursday, Dec. 23rd. A. J. Harmon as auctioneer and J. P. Hammond, as cierk, will handle the sale.
CASTOR IA F*r Infants and Children. The Kind You Haie Always Bought Bears the /JjK //P Signature of Wt o^7/.
Patrick Farnan, a 5-year-old lad, injured in June by falling into the basement of a building in Ft. Wayne, is now beginning to regain his power of speech at Hope hospital. The lad was unconscious from the date of his accident until a few days ago, but physicians now believe he will recover.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD.
If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and 1 will tell you bow to cure yourself at borne by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this borne treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality If requested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of thin offer. Write today to Mrs. U. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind.
According to the annual report of Gen. A. W. Brewster, acting inspector general of the army, the abolition of beer halls at the National Soldiers’ home at Marion did not make for sobriety and religious observance among the veterans. This report says that there were 1,026 more trials for drunkenness in the various homes in 1909 than there were in 1906, when the beer halls prevailed.
