Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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John Macy and wife and daughter, of Indianapolis, and George Macy and wife, of Columbus, Ohio, are here to attend the funeral of John Makeever, whose widow is their mother. Don’t fail tp attend the big 10 cent embroidery sale. Monday, January 10th, at the 99 Cent Racket Store. Embroidery worth up to 36 cents per yard goes at this sale for 10 cents. G. L. Thornton is today moving to Surrey, where he will occupy the property he recently secured in a trade from G. M. Wilcox. Mr. Thornton has rented -his 4 acre tract near Surrey to Daniel ChupftT Old Merc slipped well down the line again last night and several city thermometors registered as low as 4 and 6 below zero. t The government thermometor at the college, however, showed a minimum of 1% below. There Is nothing better to start the day with these cold mornings than a cup of good coffee and there 1b nothing in the coffee line ,that measures up to Ferndell in cup quality. MCFARLAND & SON. Mrs. Adeline Thornton, 80 years of age, living in the northwest part of town, has been quite sick with the grip lately, but is now somewhat improved. She is the widow of Henry T. 'i'hornton. The Sodality of the Christian Mothers of St Augustine’s Catholic church held their annual election of officers last Sunday afternoon. The following were chosen: Mrs. Mary E. Drake, president; Mrs. J. J. Eigelsbach, seer retary; Mrs. Nicholas Schmitter, treasurer. The Sodality has about 50 members, and is one of the congregation’s' strongest organizations. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health.
