Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
NOTICE TO PAH.T SUBBCBZBEBS. Subscribers to The Evening Republi<;ar will confer a favor upon the publishers by reporting promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of tne car-rier-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 168 and-your complaint will be given prompt attention. --J - Wash Lowman Is spending the day in Chicago. - Sylvester Gray is in Lowell today on business. Mrs. W. W. Merrill is spending the day in Hammond. B. S. Fendig returned today from a visit at Wheatfield. E. P. Honan was in Delphi on court business - yesterday. Walter Porter and Frank Kresler were in Monon on business today. Miss Hazel Hammerton, of East Lynn, 111., is visiting relatives here. Is that cough a tight one? Rub on Camfolium. .Long, the Druggist sells it. Mrs. James Maloy returned today from a visit with her son, Dr. Bernard Maloy, at Steger, 111. The only place in the city where you can buy 3 quarts of fancy cranberries for 25c is at Eger’s. Mrs. W. H. McCord, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crockett, returned to her home in Mt. Ayr today. We have opened another barrel of our “German liver regulator/' Silver Thread saurkraut. pnly 5c a quart at John Eger’s. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hammerton and Hazel Hammerton, of East Lynn, 111., and Miss Clara. Elder are spending the day with the family of Charles ' Rowen at Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood, who are visiting in Kansas, write that getting along nicely, and: ejftfect to leave the first of next month for a visty in Oklahoma City. " Mrs. Lorinda McGlinn was called to Fair Oaks this morning by the serious sickness of her daughter, Mrs. Emory Cox, who is not expected to live. Her son, Frank E. Cox, accompanied her there. C. P. Mayhew.a former well known resident of this county, writes to renew his subscription. Charlie is nowlocated at Red Bluffs, and is conducting a tea, coffee, crockery and glassware store.
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