Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM PICTURES. / . ■. V.... THE TRAMP’S FIND. THE WRITING ON THE BLOTTER. FORBIDDEN CIGARETTES, Comedy.

John Duggins left this morning for Minneapolis, Minn., after a short visit here with.his brother B^rt The Pythian SisiteA are holding their monthly social this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna Tuteur. R D. Thompson has purchased a Maxwell runabout. It was bought second hand of a man at Chalmers and Ray is said to have procured a great bargain in the price. Marie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moore, of Barkley township, fell a day or two ago and injured one of her hands quite severely, probably breaking a bone. Mrs. Mary Pierce Miehael had a relapse a day or two ago and for some time her fever was very high. Now she is some better and her condition is no longer regarded as alarming. The Wolcott chapter of the Red Cross raised S9O by observing a “tag day.” Many young women assisted in the work. The effort was made in the interests of the sufferers in China. If you are not/- using White Star flour, we want you to try a sack. We guarantee every sack. Money refunded if you are not pleased. Only $1.35 a sack.ROWLES & PARKER.

Glenn Rayher, who has been helping his father, William Rayher, at Forest, for the past three weeks, left this morning for Mitchell, S. Dak., where he will work during the coming summer.. He bad not yet secured a job but as he is a good hand his services will be in demand. t Get your measure taken for your Easter suit from our Royal Tailor line. Perfest fit guaranteed. ROWLES & PARKER. “Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me.” —J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. - Charley Morlan, the courthouse janitor, has been laid up at home all week with the rheumatism and also suffering from a case of indigestion. He hopes to be able to get up to the courthouse again Friday. Len Griggs and George Morgan have been taking care of things in his absence. Royal Woven Wire Fencing—the j best, and our prices mean a saving to you on your fencing bill. ROWLES & PARKER. Never can tell when you will mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr: Thomas’ Eclectic Oil instantly relieves the pain—quickly cures the wound. • Another touch of real March hit us during the night Wednesday’s coldrain made the day very disagreeable and this morning there was about an Ihch of snow on the ground and the wind was blowing hard. By 10 o’clock the snow had about melted but it was still cold and cloudy and disagreeable. The wind, which had been blowing from the south had switched around to the east and it was trying to snow again. March has its nose turned up at all humanity and is doing its meanest in ltd dying days. Easter will soon be here and you will want new shoes, new hats and all kinds of new apparel. Come in and let us fit you out now. ROWLES & PARKER. Maybe the postmaster general wants to raise the rates on second class matter so as to have some change to put in the postal savings bank. -