Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1910 — LOCAL MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

LOCAL MARKETS.

Corn, 53c. Oats, 33c. Eggs, 15c. Butter—lß %c to 30c. Hens, 11c. Turkeys, 9c. Ducks, 80^ — Roosters, sc. Geese, 4c. Spring ducks, lQc. Spring chickenß, 18c.

Cheapest accident insurance—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it.

A from Mrs. Ray Krauss, serving a life sentence in the Indiana woman’s prison upon conviction of the murder of her stepdaughter, Chrystal Krauss, was granted to W. R. Krauss in the Blackford circuit court yesterday.

Fees languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach “off"?—Just a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purifies the blood.

Dispatches from Washington state that Postmaster-General Hitchcock is receiving letters from postmasters throughout the United States saying that they are having great difficulty in resisting the patrons who wish to deposit money in the new postal savings banks immediately. The impression seems to have gone abroad in some quarters that the mere passing of the Postal savings bill made the new system operative at once.

As a resylt of a campaign to rid Attica of unmuzzled and unlicensed dogs and thus lessen the danger from rabies during the summer, seventyfive dogs have been killed by the official dog catcher, within the last three months. Attica is now free from chrs and the dog catcher has been discharged.

James C. Gibson, a farmer living a few miles west of Evansville, became angry at his cow and tied her head up against the barn door and cut out her tongue with a knife. He was arrested and tried in police court jyesterday morning. His case was taken under advisement.