Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GOmtXSSXOWEKB’ ALLOWANCES. The following claims were allowed by the Board of Commissioners at their regular October session. 1910: i- N. Leatherman, postage audr .l 5.00 C C. Warner, postage clerk 5.00 J. £>. Allman, salary treasurer.. 562.50 Same, postage treasurer 2.00 Ernest Lamson, per diem co supt 108.00 Jas. Co. Democrat, sup co supt.. 8.75 Healey & Clark, sup truant ofcr. 11.00 I?' salar y secy bd health 62.09 t- Babc °ck. sup health officer. 5.00 W. h. Osborne, repr instruments 16.90 George Parker, help on ditches.. 2.75 Onn Peregrine, same -. 1.50 Rose Lambert, labor co. farm... 1b!<)0 John Groom, same 10 00 Peter Kline, same 05 'qo Marion P Adams, repairs co farm ~LSO Hiram Day, same 21 00 Garland Grant, exp co farm..! PBO Midland Chem. Co., sup co farm 25.75 Chas. Morlan, janitor C 45 00 Chas. Morlan, expense C H I.PO O. S. Baker, same 8.00 Peter Wagnej-, same 625 P- Allman, oil for streets 4.52 J. L. Griggs, firing C H 6.00 H. E. Randle, expense C H 200 A 1 Fletcher, same. . ..'7T7T:'rrt ■ 75 G R repair Ist dist 21.00 Chas. -Henderson, same 18.00 Clay Bradbery, sami 7 00 M- L. Ford, repair H Grove G R 9.00 vV. S. Lowman, same 1.80 Rensselaer Lumber Co., same... 2.70 C. C. Randle, same 300 hr C 7. Hust °n. G R repair 2d dlst 64!50 W. S. Parks, same 20.25 Jacob Gilmore, same 30.75 A. Woodworth, same.. 37.50 Wm. Shesler, same 15.00 Alfred same.. 25.00 Harry Magee, same 18 00 D. T. Gresse, G R repair 3d dlst 76.50 Jas. Co Democrat, pub printing 4.25 Healey & Clark, same. . . . . ...... 4 25 B- D. McColly, repr Burk’s bdge 1,786700 H. W. Milner, supt, Co assessment, Kirkpatrick ditch.... 33.06 State Bk Remington, excess int 27.74 Healey & Clark, ad Newland S R 21.00 Central Pub. Co., adv Snip S R. 1.66 Healey & Clark, same 6.00 J. D.Allman, bonds Hazlett dtch 69.00 C. E. Linton, emer board health 18.45 W. F. Osborne, per diem survr. 32.00 Mary L. Osborne, deputy surv.. 42.00 Feme Osborne, help on ditches. . 4.00 W. F. Osborne, allotting ditches 5.50 Omar Osborne, same 4.00 Paul Glazebrook, same 4.00 Charles W.Platt, repairs co farm 9.80 Attica B. Co., exp bridge plans. 55.60 JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. / Auditor Jasper County.

Opens Up Big Lund Tract. Secretary of the Interior Ballinger Thursday restored to the public domain 150,000 acres of land which were withdrawn temporarily in 1908 and 1909 to create the Alabama National Forest. The restored lands will become subject to settlement Oct. 31, and to entry Nov. 30. Dies at 126. Ferry Chesney died in Knoxville, Tenn., aged 126. Many more people might live to great age, if they only used Electric Bitters to keep stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels in perfect action. They promote digestion and assimilation, impart appetite, increase strength. Only 50c at A. F. Long’s. Christian Church Services. On Sunday morning the Bible school will hold its annual rally. The superintendent hopes to have present, the school’s entire enrollment so that he may make this a model session. In addition to the regular work there will be special songs and recitations. The subject of the morning sermon is, “Why was the One Talent Buried?” The evening subject is, “Irreverence for God; His Day; His Book, and His Son.” This is the fourth in the series of popular sins. All are welcome. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is appendicitis, with many victims. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing constipation, headache, biliousness, chills. 25c at A. F. Long’s. Coming, “The National Troubadours.” The Ladies of Evening Star chapter, O. E. S., have made arrangements with F. S. Fluke, of Chicago, for the home talent play, “The National Troubadours,” to be put on here at the opera house, Thursday and Friday evenings, Oct. 13-14. The play is under the direction of Miss Helen Sine, of Chicago. Baptist Church Services. Sermon themes: Sunday morning. “The Christian Race and Prize.” Evening, “Flowers and Their Lessons.” This will be a flower festival service, and each person attending will receive a little memento of the occasion. All are invited to attend.

Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure. There’s a better way. Let Dr. King’s New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of lung trouble,” writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., “when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. It’s surely the King of all cough and lung cures.” Thousand owe their lives and health to it. It’s positively guaranteed for, coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup—all throat and lung troubles. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at A. F. Long’s. Presbyterian Church Services. of the morning sermon will be, "The burden which each man jnust bear for himself,” and in the evening the pastor will discuss the subject, “The burden which we must bear for each other.” A cordial invitation to eVery one to attend these services.

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