Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PKOGRAM : A BEAR HUNT ROMANCE. EXCESS BAGGAGE. “r : sate Youft Coupons* <

Try some of Leavers home made candles. ; _ ~ Born, Tuesday, Jan. 9, to Mr.- and Mrs. Adam 'Flesher, of Barkley townI ship, a daughter. '

Brookston hi<h school will be here for a basket ball game with Rensselaer The first game of the stoson for Rensselaer.

The Republican has just received -two new standard sewing maejime..; from the factory. Different makug. Your- choice at a bargain.

Robert Michael yesterday completed his removal to his new farm house 2% miles southeast of town. His city property has been rented toTom Callahan, who is today moving into, it from Newland.

Feel languid,- weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach “off”?—Just/ a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purifies the blood.

Snow flurries have occurred all day today, but the flakes have been very small and fine and not more than a half inch has fallen up to 2 o’clock. The sky is dense, iicwever, and conditions seem at hand for a big snowstorm.

“I suffered, habitually from constipation. Doan’s Regulets relieved an»T strengthened the bowels, sb that they have been regular ever since.” —A. E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur x Springs. .Tex. " George Parkison either severely sprained bls left ankle or broke •• '‘bbneTfi it Wednesday. He jumped from a wagon and the injury resulted Dr Gwin was called but he found the member so swollen that he could not "determine positively whether it-was a sprain or a break. W. R. Megulre thought he had lost a diamond ring valued at about . S2OO and placed an advertisement in The Republican. It looked like the ring> would not be found but greatly to ttu owner’s delight he found it a few days later caught in the threads' of a sweater he had been wearing. ?'■ :

A. J. Hickey, 10th district chairman, has issued the call for the reorganization of the 10th district central committee. The convention will be* held in Lafayette at 1:30 o’clock, Jan. 31st, in the Victoria theatre. Jasper county will have eight delegates. The call will be published in subsequent Issues of Tire Republican.

County Treasurer Fell today received a letter from his daughter, h'rs. Simon Tyler, at Pierpont, S. Dak., and she related that she never before realized what cold weater was. For the past week the temperature has fallen to about 30 degrees below zero each night and one night it was 36 below. Mr. -and Mrs? Tyler moved to South Dakota from Carpenter township last spring.

A package received by Mrs. Mamie Williams, in her maiden name, was found to contain a set of beautiful diamonds. She comes of one of the oldest and most highly esteemed fam ilies of central Illinois and this is a small token of the love and esteem she is remembered with by her / many friends. Mrs. Williams has not worn jewelry of any kind for years Out these are enough to tempt any woman with alove for the beautiful to pot them op.—Contributed.

Miss Julia Leopold saw a robin in the yard at the home of her parents on Front street one day this week. Evidently the little feathered thing had been deceived by some southern weather prophet There is nothing in sight to justify a suggestion that a lone and deluded robin is a certainharbinger of spring. A little suggestion might not come anfiss in this connection. When the ground is covered with snow there is great hunger suffering among birds and it would be an act of great kindness If crumbs and small grain were scattered te the yard. __ . That home made candy at Leavel’s bakery is delicious. Try It/