Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. lOTIOE TO DillT BTJBSCSXBEBB. Subscribers tq The Evening: Republican -confer a favor upon the publishers by reporting promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of tne carrier boys. The Republican tries to give good service in the delivery of the paper, but cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. If you fail to receive your paper notify us promptly by phones 18, 114 or IS3 and your complaint will be given prompt attention. Car of lump smokeless just iu. J. L. Brady. C. P. Wright made a business trip "ty) Lafeyette yesterday. • ' A. L. Padgitt made a business trip to Lafayette yesterday. One woman with her nose turned up can ruin a reception. A day’s work has been steadily decreasing for a hundred years. See the largest turkeys in the world at the Poultry Show, all this week. The 6-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison has pneumonia. Don’t forget the Baby Show at the Princess theatre Saturday afternoon. -'The public takes care of many people who are not in the poorhouse. Now we shall see how the hobble shirt can be adapted to the icy sidewalk. A pair of fancy chickens given away every night this week at the poultry show. The Presbyterian Brotherhood will .meet in the church parlor next Monday evening, Jan. 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred King are here from Winona for a few days’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King. Don’t forget <to go to the Poultry Show at the Armory, all this week, only 10c admission. j The conference of governors has not been without results. Tt has brought forth a new formula for mint juleps. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades returned yesterday ,from a .visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe, of Louisville, Ky. i Try us for cook stove coal. Our stock is very large and well selected. J. L. BRADY. Col. Fred Phillips had a couple of first-class sales this week. The J. L. Osborne sale took place Tuesday and everything brought good prices. On Wednesday occurred the Mrs. Ed Lowe sale near Brook. Things brought gdod prices and the sale totaled 14,000. Now is the time to order tile at The Rensselaer Cement Tile Factory, so you better be sure and get them. They pay a better dividend than anything on your farm. The funeral of “Grandmother” Weathers took, place this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fox, of Otterbein; Mrs. Oscar Tharp, of Kentland, and George Cope, of Monticello, were among those from fut of town who attended the funeral. Frank- Weathers, of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs. Kate Harbold, of Kansas, son and daughter of the deceased, were unable to be here. Obituary later. You can write a letter to any foreign port today and it will be mail in New York City or San Francisco, Cal., in time to catch the first departing ship tomorrow. This arrangement has been made by the Western Union Telegraph Co., which will take the letter as a message, dispatch it to the port of departure, where it will bo written out and mailed in an envelope in tldie to catch the first ostgoing steamer. The telegraph rate Is reasonable and only 6 cents additional postage Is collected. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy acts on this plhn. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. - Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. r ‘" ... "■ ' .... .. _<s /What have you to sell? Wlyr don’t you sell it? A Republican Classified ad will bring you a buyer willing to pay what It is worth. Don’t put it off. Three lines one week In all laeaes of the Daily and Sami-Weekly ' Republican for 16 cents.