Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—Copies Of The SemiWeekly Republican of April 10 and May I—Republican. A Classified ad. will find it The government is trying to suppress the Indian dances, some of which are as bad as (the tango. The theory ot the attraction of opposites is illustrated by the marriage at Albany, N. ¥., of the 600pound fat woman in a sideshow to the 90-pound dwarf. Notices warning persons with incomes taxable under the federal law to “get under the wire” before too late, have been sent out by the collector of internal revenue. All income taxes are payable not later than June 30. The greater portion of receipts have been from the smaller men with incomes, according to the collector. Some sections of Indiana had been suffering from drought, but the rain of last night seems to have been general in scope and dispatches to The Indianapolis Star state that the northern and central sections of the state were swept by the rain storm. The intense heat was relieved and today the temperature is ideal tor comfort. Crops throughout this section of the country never looked better. There is still some corn to plant, but a number report that they have worked their corn entirely over toe first time. BBHSMEZJLBB MARKETS. Com—66c. Oats—36c. Eggs—l7c. “ Chickens—llc. fihSVORIAr Vte Tuffent* mitt m-narf-Ito SMYrn Km Atop tap ~ ’.--“S' I'; * -e
