Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Must Move Muiturc Piles. -v— — In some cases manure piles have not been moved this spring. The law provides that they must be moved every five days within city limits They are fly brooders and dangerous to health. The officers are enjoined to. enforce the law. M. D. GWIN, City Health Officer Our roofing paints in red; green and black are. strictly, pure..asphalt-painte and not tar dope with which the market is flooded at low price. The real .stuff costs only slightly more and you get a paint that will preserve your roof instead of eating it up, See me or A. E. Kirk about that rusty roof. HIRAM DAY. Apples in Cranberry Sauce. Two or three -aoples pared, quartered, cored and added to each quart of cranberry saiice, will impart a de liejous and jellylike flavor and wil make the sauce go further wher fruit prices' are high. A fevv raisins cooked with cranberries is avoiaei tasty addition which saves-sugar ir sweetening the sauce. As to Blood. “There is no su-ffi thing, Johnny,’ Mrs. Lapsling was saying, “as ‘bineblooded aristocracy.’ All people's blood is red. That’s due to the pres ence of the red corpuzzles iu it.’*— Chicago Tribune. 1 Very Particular. “Mayme is a crank on having things harmonize, isn’t she?” “Yes, to such an extent that she won’t use rats because sho has mousecolored hair.” —Baltimore American. An Expensive Look. “Did you ever gaze on royalty?” . “Just once. It cost me $3.75,, and the chap who held it drew two cards, too.” —Detroit Free Press. A Good Definition. “Father, what is a platitude?” “A platitude, my son, is a statement whose truth you are compelled to admit uttered by some one whom you do not personally adinira”—Washington Star. lt« Special Art. "If a manager could cast a play oi the elements”-.—-''You needn’t go oh. * He'd give the thunder the heavy role.” —Baltimore American.. - ’ - - ’■) "Classified Ad” habit and get ■id of the things you don’t need. You pill find that there is some good noney fn a Judicious use of The Remblic&n’s classified column. »' - •- v w*'
