Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1911 — Page 3
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XrVZrTa (3. ■ StMtry. ’ jfc Co *8 • - j i' ■, ' ■-. — *■ > < Have your piano tuned by Otto taTVT"" ° rd " wlth w ° f tne Dana boys. ; a D^or ff , of Mt. Ayr, took the train here this morning for a short visit with relatives at Genuine Germaft dillpickles, 10 feents a dozen; White Malaga gfapes and California, pink grapes, 10 cents A pound, at 4L C. Statr A Co.’s. -> * Miss Dlsa Longwell, formerly » teacher in this county and who is teaching at Monon this year, came up tM, morntag to vl.lt Mi™ Ota Ptacoast -■ -. If you want to reduce the high cost Of living and get full value for your Roy L. Harris has purchased of A. H. Hopkins l€o acres of land in Northeastern Union township. The consideration named in the deed is £14,400. C'7—t: .?•< < .’< • - .JT*". a special reduction ARS each on the first ? steel wagons sold, to • A.— ■ _____ engine ana .Is confined to his bed. k — Th M F. Z WerT LTtoi £ p. J. . _ t f Mtitalln M r» X V* At •* tai, expected that she would pass away ? iXIy e Sle^ ing. All druggists sell it. f. t J
ZEMO MAKES ASTONISHING ECZEMA CURES.
“We Prove It" Every day ZEMO givee relief and cares men, women and children in e^p y c *w^ n d town a America * fi o 4e Ing, scaly and crusted skin and scalp « ! hittnnra '■**^/*/ "'■->' * s *’ < stye you such quick relief that you like > Rew person. We Kiva you three reasons whv we d* d d SBIM * -’.3* -•- are clean, scientific prep«j gafi/tTio that itlva nnivayaol *s*lafan to times. ••• < ’\ . ziiQ. a iicy are not experiments, ' • < i . . *• ■< TUB <W<B-
A DEEP WATER MAN.
the bay she *** ■, m a sandbank. The passengers beitem for the boats and hunt to possible places for lire preservers, pt. Coomers sat on deck, his big ** 1 g** trotchcd " t | the others, crew and passengers, were at the strip of then out at the bay. then at the-sky. Then he rested his chin on his chest and slawUr nlawHnm A passenger ran up to him and cried: “Oh, captain, we are wrecked!” ••Se e w^r Wrecked ” •' I “Hum?” “Are we going to sink?” “Nnt fur tn thia wator 99 “Are you sure? I’m afraid we —we 81 " if 6 yoX e more’n fou< feet high.” The passenger seemed satisfied at last and went away. Capt. Coomers resumed his gaze at the deck. Pres* ently another passenger saw him. “Oh, captain, I’m so glad you’re' here!” “Sobel.* : 7XV7' n \Z' 1 “ g, ' rT '' “Ot course m— we aren’t tar from shore?” .$ ' W: We’re as nigh as two lovers on a slopin' sofa.” “You take it ctolly!” > .y* ' “Well, you see I’ve been wrecked off Cape Horn and I was to a boat that was chawed up by a whale. I don’t puppos to get my boots wet out o’ any sech land vehicle as this here.” —Youth’s Companion. ;
URGENT.
Tab—Whither bound, Thomas? Tommy—Off, I have an engagement with Widow Jones’s new canary next door. ..
He Knew His Business.
A country vicar, who Invited Ms flock once * year to supper in the school room, intrusted his handy man with the delivery of the invitation cards. A day or two before the function his reverence found the faithful fellow sitting by the roadside in an advanced state of hilarity. ‘ Good gracious, Jenkins* what does this mean?'’ “Im dud—dud—drunk, air.” “So it seems. How did you get into this shocking state?” “It’s all along o' them cards, str. I takes 'em round, and this 'uu asks me to drink summat, an’ that ’un asks me to drink summat, and so I gets like this." ' ‘ f Why, tMs is terrible! Are there no temperance people tn the parish?" - “Lor, yes, air, lots of ’em; but I send their cards by post!”
She Wanted an Experienced Artist.
A woman who had become suddenly rich was traveling in Europe, taß while there ft occurred to her that it was the proper thing to have her portrait painted by a prominent artist Aamrdingly she called at the studio in Paris nf g painter of high reputatiou. “Will you kindly sit down and wdfc ant, when 4™- Newrich had stated her errand. » ± “WeM, I’m in a hurry. Is your master busyr she asked, : ■ JT® 8 ' madam «- He is engaged on a Won’t wait I sha’n’t want him to paint my picture. I want, an artist who has got all through with his Studies!” r —r— i
Couldn't Locate Gotham.
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Program of Thanksgiving Entertainment Tuesday Evening.
--and'.Emily Thompson. , t Recitation by Maurine Tuteur. | s °'* ?r " by Mttlefield.. —. _ : _ _. * 1 4 An.” Benediction by Rev. J. C. Parrett. 1
A Father's Vengeance
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Parlette Fits the Chautauqua Sunday.
Parlette is the hit of the chhutauqu& to Brought- here with -the* general Idea among patrons that he was a humorous lecturer, a misfit for a Sunday program, he left with a town full of surprised people, who were delighted *to give him a high place in their regard and who will welcome him next year. This from the Trenton, Mo., Tribune. At* the Presbyterian church Monday night, NOV? 27. ’■ ~
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THE MUNSEY FOR DECEMBER Making Washington the Most Thackery as His Friends Beautiful City in the World Knew Him Washington was bnce a dismal and distressing swamp— The intimate friendship that existed between Thackeray and the last place that a man of average foresight would content- , Mrs. Brookfield has long been a subject of the deepest interest plate as a city of majesty and beauty. A foreigner saw in this to ail readers of the great English novelist, and to all students dreary waste a vision of beauty. He drafted plans which, when of the personal romances of literature. There have been many carried put, will make tMs site the finest residential city of unauthorized statements on the subject, some of which have the world. His plans were drawn more than a hundred years given much pain to the redatives of the two persons most con—Who this architect-dreamer -was, and how his dream cerne'd. this article, Mrs. Brookfield’s daughter-in-law, Mrs. is coming true, are told in a fascinating article entitled, “The Charles hrlokfleld, sets forth the exact facts of Thackeray’s relaNew Washington," by Isaac F. Marcosson. tlons with Ms closest friends, and we find in it many charming ; ...... sidelights of an interesting personality. What Do You Know About A Smashed Window Rocks This Great Question . Financial World The Supreme Court of the United States will shortly render . decUioa oa th. Oregon IplilUl,. ud retorentom. The dtal- " “ ly • b « * "<■ “* “ u “’ ■lon I. Important In that It will determine u.. trend of all log!.- C '“ rle ‘ R "*■ Sow. n Dv ht Wall Strwt. • lotion along thl. Uno. It ,on wottM tav. a clear understanding “ d ° lher happening, tar. ta» atad ot th. prtaent stat., ot th. mumment lor glrlng th. people rumor-monger. to throw th. mono, market Into dtoordor. more effective control of their government, read “Initiative, ;, Referendum and Recall," by Judson C. Welliver. |f YOU Arc An InVCStOF ~ - read the answers to correspondents in The Financial Department Are Rich Men Gullible ? la thl. amntar. th. wood ot John Grant Oater upon M I) p ca f Gguar( jj n g o f your savings. We hear so much these days about the poor man who is unfairly parted from his mopey that many are led to believe that lU* Qlifblft Qf • those in affluence are immune from the sharper. The,opposite IxIUC OllOri □IOIICS seems to be the case, according to Walter Pritchard JSaton. In two serials, storiettes, informative Editorials on important world an entertaining article, “The Gullible Rich,” Eaton tells of many topics, Stage Comment, and the fascinating story of Goethe and wealthy men of accredited business acumen who have “fallen Charlotte von Stein, in the Famous Affinity Series, make this for" the most obvious frauds ever perpetrated number the best balanced magazine of the month. /t- ■ , . ■ *T* A* a. . . Ten Cents _ The demand for the Munsey tor December will be very The Ftaok A. Compta, j y ta.. r: .-- ’X - •- _ .-- ' - - ' ' ’’’ ’ * ®»1 »
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Quarterly Meeting st Barkley M. E. Church Next Sunday.
. The first quarterly meeting of the Barkley M E. church will be held next Sunday at 11 a. m. A full attendance .> ... E. M KUONEN, Pastor. I r I . ■■■'■■■■W -' A big bundle of clean old newspaperssfor a. nickle at. The Republican office. . .y, Z '. 7;;. - •
TRIAL CALENDER OF THE JASPER CIRCUIT COURT.
*> ;•%*’ 'V’ ■' I..£*• *2y‘»S• vxfe’' . Nov. 27.—State of Indiana ex rel Elizabeth Ganglqff vs. Myrt B t Price, et al. Nov. 27—Eva Greenlee vs. Herman Clinger. Nov. 28.-Myrtle Lewin vs. W. I. Hoqyer, Sheriff. . Nov. 29.—John B. Shelby et Jeiwe Walker. Nov. 29.—Thomas W. Grant vs. Ira Norris. ’■ Dec. L—Bteher vg. Bisher, et al« (Wason, S. J.) Dec. 4. ve. Parker, et al. . '' ■■■ Dec. 4.—Hollingsworth vS. Hollingsworth, Admr..Dec. s.—Taylor vs. Kent, et al, Dec. 7—Z. A. Cox, vs. Lida G. Monnett.
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Telephone Any Number For Wasson's Bus, Day or Night.
the trains, down town, or from one part ot the city to another, promptly answered. Call any of the following phones: Makeever Hotel, Phone 107, H. Wasson’s residence, No. 40W. F. Frye’s residence, N<x 869. The patronage of all the public is solicited. HARRISON WASSON.
Lecture Course Dates.
Nov. 27.—Parlette, lecture. Jan. 23.—John Eberly Co., concert. r.b. March 22.—Beulah Buck do., ladies’ quartette. Feb. 6.—H. V. Adams, lecture.
This Week.
Semi-annual clearance sale. Prices have been reduced 25 and 50 per cent. Untrimmed hats from 25 cents to $2.50.' Trimmed hats from SI.OO to $2.50.
MRS. PURCUPILE.
