Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 120, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Vocal Instruction Miss Alice &hedd will give instruction to a limited number of pupils during the summer months. Please arrange as soon ns possible for hours. TEEMS ON BEQUEST.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Rose Lambert went to Gifford thin morning to visit her son. Fresh almonds, pecans, and English walnut meats, at the Home Grocery. Today started out hot again. At 7 o’clock the thermometer registered 75. Miss Carrie Pierce went to Morocco this morning for a short visit with friends. The Nowels House is again opened for the public. Rooms and bed, day or night. Chas. W. Reed, assessor of Barkley township, went to Illinois today to transact some business at Thawville and Paxton. t Our ecreen doors are the best; hang right, wear longest and the price Is right J. G. Gwin Lumber Co. Owing to a prevalance of smallpox at Oxford, public meetings there; have been discontinued. There are several eases, but they are very mild.
Mrs. J. o. r Childets attended the Woman'* Relief Corps annual meeting at Richmond and stopped at Delphi for a visit with relatives over Sunday. “Uncle” Joe Parkison writes from the hospital in Chicago that he is not getting well as fast as he had hoped and he is afraid the result will not be as beneficial as he had expected a few days after his operation. ♦ The fuherdf’of Mrs. William Le\ who died Friday morning at her horn* in the east part of town, will be held Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock, and burial will be made in the Osborno eemetery in Hanging Grove township Don't wait until the house gets full es flies to put up screens. If your eld enes are not first-class, order new screen doors of J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., phone t. v
Have You a Worn-out Wash Boiler? Special Offer
X Tor the next thirty days we will pay SI.OO FOR YOUR OLD COPPER BOILER, or 50c. FOR YOUR OLD TIN BOILER, /,■•■■ - . / regardless of condition toward the purchase of the Famous $3,25 Savage Extra Heavy Copper Wash Boiler "The Boiler that wears a lifetime” 1 ‘ v‘ ' - -■ . ■ • - ■•••*" ‘ ■ "V, . E. D. Rhoades & Son lii Rtnuelatr, Indiana
