Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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, SCALE OF PRICES FOR “The Rosary” Thurs., Jan. 15 • / 1 _ uii'ji.ilpi mi i ii | SPECIAL MATINEE 25c to all parts of the house. NTCHT Main Floor - -75 c Balcony ... 50c |Gallery - • --35 c PHONE 98 FOR RESERVES.
Eczema spreads rapidly; Itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment is well recommended. 50c at all stores. Mrs. T. C. Thornton came from the soldiers homo at Lafiayetto lasit evening and after spending several days here will go to -Detroit, Mich., to remain for several weeks and possibly all summer. Mrs. Nellie F. Wil3on, of Laramie, Wyo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Crooks, and tlheir mother, Mrs. L. C. French, of Mt. Vernon, is also visiting them. Today Mrs. Crooks and Mrs. Wilson are visiting Mr. Crooks at Roselawn. • Charles Jacks, who has been employed as a barber at Lowell, met with a serious disappointment Monday. Last week he rented a house at Lowell and Monday, he packed his household effects here and 'had them already for shipment , today and himself and wife and their three little children went to Lowell Monday evening, only to be informed after their arrival that another man had .been hired In his place. He returned here with his family on the 11:05 train and had to get the key to the house he had occupied and set up a bed in order to have a"place to remain over night. Today ihe took his family to Lee to remain until he finds employment. The trick served him at Lowell looks to be a mighty mean one I
The Republican wishes to impress its friends and contributors that it appreciates all efforts made to supply It with the news, but that to be news Items must reach us within a reasonable time after the occurrence Which is reported. This morning, Jan. 13th, a well written article was received describing a dinner party given on New Years day. To use an lte mso old serves to bring criticism upon, the newspaper. The Republican and each of 1% proprietors have telephones and it would be an easy matter to call us promptly even though the person who had the information could not find time at once to write it- Let us urge upon each one the importance of reporting these matters without delay. f V .. '' •« > ■ .
