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Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program
Evening Republican
11 February 1914
Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1914
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Masthead
Evers Deposed as Manager Of Cubs—O’Day Gets Place.
Dime Social.
DON’T BE MISLED.
W. R. Lee Buys Stock of Goods At Wabash—Will Close Out.
“BETWEEN SAVAGE AND TIGER” AT PRINCESS
Mrs. Mary E. Ramey Died At Longcliffe Tuesday P. M.
“Don’t Want to Miss An Issue of Tour Paper.”
Royal Arch Masons.
ELECTION SUBSIDY CARRIES 591 TO 89
Republicans Elected District Chairmen All Over Indiana.
Monnett-De Peyster School Tor Girls Had Oyster Supper.
Rensselaer Merchants Should Look Out for Check Forger.
Republicans Will Gather in Indianapolis For Big Mooting.
Butter and Eggs Also to Be Shipped to the U. S.
Aged Mother of Mrs. J. M. Allen, of Fair Oaks, is Dead.
Milroy Township Couple Married at Presbyterian Manse.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
Shot a Rabbit in Public Highway—lgnorant of Law.
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SERIAL STORY
MIME. VERRI’S ADVICE
A Mysterious Menu.
BOTH USEFUL AND PRETTY
New Chiffon Bags.
Silk for Spring.
COMBINATION VASE
Subtlety of Shoes.
LATEST IN BRIDAL FINERY
Pert Midseassen Hats.
Dealing With Excuses
LOOKING DOWNWARD
DENIES THEORY OF LOMBROSO
Robert Burns.
GOTCH DEFEATS MAUPAS AND TIN WHISTLE
JESS WILLARD AFTER SMITH
Harness Rating in New England
Notes of Sportdom
RETIREMENT OF TOM LYNCH
FOOTBALL AND THE PUBLIC
Davis Helpful to Athletics.
Frisco Sends Swimming Team.
KNIGHTS HAD FINE DISTRICT MEETING
HANDS AND FACE BURNED IN FIRE
FAIR OAKS.
Short Sermons FOR A Sunday Half-Hour
The Peace of God.
Only on Sunday.
REMINGTON.
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