Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lace curtains, carpets and rugs priced exceptionally low at Rowles & Parker’s. We ask you to compare our prices on carpets, rugs and lace curtains. ROWLES & PARKER In case of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment. For sale by all dealers. c John O’Connor is down from Kniman today. He recalls that it was 41 year ago today that he steamed into Hampton Roads on the U. S. S. Iroquois after a famous trip around the world that took about four years to complete. 11 was Good Friday and was the 15th of April. An autopsy was conducted Thursday to ascertain the cause of the death of Mrs. R. B. Harris. The physicians found an abscess of the liver, gall stones and peritonitis. Recovery was a practical impossibility unless an operation had been performed three or four weeks ago^ On our last sale of jelly In 5-pound pails we had a demand far beyond our supply and ran out, and to those that were disappointed, we are going to give t]?em another chance and will place on sale this week, 10 dozen more at 20c a pail. JOHN EGER.

Vaughn Woodworth, who is firing on the Northwestern railroad, arrived home yesterday from Norfolk, Neb., on a ten days’ lay off, occasioned by him having a finger in h»n;ight hand severely mashed. The- railroad surgeon wanted to cut off a joint, but Vaughn objected and now the injured member seems to be healing up very nicely. The Depot Grocery has enjoyed a nice steady growth since its beginning. Its managers carry a good grade of goods and make every effort to pieasei Mrs. Allen Hazlewood, who went to Lafayette yesterday with the understanding that her husband, who had been operated on, was not expected to live, returned to Rensselaer thia morning. She found her husband getting along nicely and that he had at no time been in serious danger. The message about his condition was received by telephone and was misunderstood.

Lame shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quickly yields to the free application of Chamberlain’s Linimen*,. For sale by all dealers. c George Ferguson was down from Wheatfield over night. He has been here once or twice since his return from Washington. George is now engaged in the livery business with Ward Hamilton at Wheatfield. He gave up a job as engineer on the Pennsylvania railroad several years ago to go to the northwest and take up a claim. He proved 6ne up near ! Qajfc, Wash., aud stilt <vkw«, it. His brother Dee is also there, being the postmaster, and is getting on splendidly. George is a son of 6. F. Ferguson, who died shortly after his removal to Washington. Mrs. B. F. Ferguson and Miss Ethel are located at Wilson Creek, Wash., where Miss Ethel is teaching music in the public school. They are well and getting along nicely.

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