Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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4 cans for 25c, corn, hominy, kidney beans, kraut, baked beans in tomato Sauce, and every can guaranteed. JOHN EGER. The Texas state hookworn report showed Friday that 46.3 per eent of about 11,000 Texas children examined microscopically in 1913 had hookworm. John Horton, soh of Dr. J. W. Horton, was operated on for appendicitis at the home df his parents Saturday night, by a Chicago specialist. . We have just opened a barrel of that great German winter tonic and life saver, silver thread sauer kraut. Try it, 8c a quart, or 30c a gallon. JOHN EGER. W. J. Anderson, of Monta Vista, Colo., who brought a shipment of sheep to Chicago, came on to Rensselaer for a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. George Michael. .Union bookbinders employed in Lafayette printing establishments have walked out. They are demanding an Increase in wagek At present they receive $17.50 a week and they want s2l.

(Mrs. H. B. Ooburn and baby, of Cleveland, Ohio, came Thursday to visit'her sister, Mrs. W. I. Hoover, and ran into the chlckenpox, all members of the sheriff’s family except himself having the disease. Mrs. H. F. Stoker, of Hammond, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor, was joined today by her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Besse, of Remington, also visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O’Connor. We unloaded our first car of “Aristos” flour for 1914 last week. We sold in 1913, 16 cars, over fourteen thousand sacks. We want to make 1914 a banner year by selling twenty thousand. Quality and price Is what sells “Aristos.” JOHN EGER. To destroy and prevent monopoly of the coal, oil, phosphate and potash resources of the country, Secretary of the Interior Lane has drafted a of bills which will be submitted to' congress when it reconvenes this week. _ .