Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

/ ' ’ Some idea of the vase amount of work that is done in the government printing office annually can be gained from the figures just completed for the type composition last year. More than 3,000 tons of type metal was used in making 1,963,899,000 "ems” of type of every description. If tie individual lnes of type were placed end to end they would stretch out over a distance of 3LOOO miles, or more than one and one-fifth times the circumference of the earth. There is little danger from a cold! or from an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamberlain’s Cough'Remedy 'is used. This remedy! has won its great reputation and extensive sale by Its remarkable cures of colds and grip and can be relied upon with implicit' confidence. For sale by all dealers. c Frank Martin, a farmer and well known republican of Rush county, was victorious in a fight with a ferocious Jersey bull Tuesday morning. The enraged bovine charged on him, tossed him several feet in the air and finally got him down. Martin managed to squirm away a few feet and get hold of a large iron bar. Jumping suddenly to his feet he attacked the bull unawares and escaped. Martin was badly bruised. We sell the Grain King, Best Yet, and Boss scoop boards. Maines & Hamilton. William Powers, of Sullivan, aged 93, was killed Wednesday by an Indianapolis Southern train while walking on the tracks. He had been noted for years for his pedestrianlsm, walking over western Indiana as agent for a tree nursery and averaged twenty miles a day. Just received a car of genuine Jackson Hill egg coal. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. The Shadeland grain elevator, the largest in Tippecanoe county, burned to the ground Tuesday night, with a loss of $16,000. Rive thousand bushels of grain were destroyed. The Schnaible grain coin pan y owned the elevator. V ■ ■ ■ ■ -“f - i "n-; ■ >"■■■ The Horse Thief Detective association of Hillsboro, Ind., has offered SSO reward for-the capture of FredCronk, 16 years old, and Dowle Pursley,' 21 years old, who are suspected of committing numerous robberies in that vicinity of late. They have been missing for a week. MemtiSlys of 431 unions of the Women’s Christian Temperance l r nion in the state of Missouri fasted and prayed for the success of the statewide prohibition movement Tuesday. —'*“ ■ ■ ■ » Paul Stapleton, of Kokomo, was bitten Tuesday by a mad dog. The wound was at once cauterized, but it is feared serious results may follow.