Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 167, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

AT THE Princess tonight —9 — PICTURES. The Mule Driver and the Garrulous Mule, by Rex Beach. SONG. ' ' Like This Ring My Love is Endless, by Mrs. Valeria Houser.

All home print today. The great Cushwa Jersey Ice Crea n ■ n sale at Fate’s Ice Cream Parlors. Pickling vinegar and fine white table vinegar, the best you ever used, at C. C. Starr & Co’s. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson, of Remington, were guests from yesterday to this morning of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. • Harvest hands like good strong coffee. Get Starr’s home roasted and you will be sure to please them. The little son of John Sharp is thought to be slightly improved today. He is resting easier bjt the chance for his recovery is not very bright.

Alex. Leach is now reported to be in a very critical condition and his daughter, Mrs. A. O. Garriott, of Hammond, was called home last night.

The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Brushwood U. B. church will give an ice cream and cake social on the lawn at Brushwood, Saturday night, July 16th. Everybody invited.

Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Doan’s Regulets cure bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug store.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blue returned last evening from a visit with their son Roy and family at Laporte. Roy is now practicing law, being employed in the office of a well-known lawyer of that city.

Mrs. William Woodbeck and son, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse Gates, started this morning foi their home in Laurens, lowa. They were accompanied by Mrs. Gates, who will visit her brother, George Strickland some, three or four weeks and then go to Glencoe, Minn., for a visit with her mother and sister. Her mother is 81 years of age.

Jasper county had another fine rain last night. During the evening it sprinkled some and at about 10 o’clock threatened to clear up but later started in again and about midnight the rata was a genuine pour down. The rains of last Monday.night and Tuesday had been absorbed by the parched earth and this rain will be a great blessing to crops, although it interferes some with haying which is now going on at about every farm.

The Mt. Ayr Pilot looks as fresh as a June morning following a nice rain storm, this week. New head lines, lots of news, tastefully written, and a clean print puts the paper in tho front rank among our exchanges. And good Mr. Posey has the nicest things to say about our monument edition, pronouncing it a fine issue and a credit to the city and the publishers. We really believe we are going to like the Pilot's new editor; after all. The soda water is now available.

Napolean Lajoie, of Cleveland, and “Ty” Cobb, of Detroit, are still doing the fancy work with the bat in the American League. Temporarily, Strunk, of Philadelphia, is leading with an average of .438, but as he has only played in 11 games to Lajoie’s 64 and Cobb’s 68, he can hardly be taken into account. The Cleveland stick artist has quite a lead over the Tiger batsman with .403, Cobb having an average of .379 July 4, according to the figures given out by President Johnson, of the American League. Easterly-, of Cleveland. wlth 37 games to his credit, has .343, while Schmidt, of Detroit, with 25 games, has .340.

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