Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Poultry feed of all kinds. Try our starter and scratch feeds. Ask your grocer or phone the Mill, 456. The spring vacation of the Rensselaer schools takes place Thursday and Friday of this, week, being cut down because of the longer holiday vacation and the week out for institute last fall. The school term will close this year on June 4th. This is the 50th anniversary of the birth of Emerald Aldrich and the 48th anniversary of the birth of Billy Frye. Both are enjoying good health and should be doing business at their old stands for many years to come. ‘ Call and see the beautiful Easter ftbwers. You don’t have to buy.—J. H. Holden. William Whited moved today from the B. Forsythe farm to a farm just east of Npwland, where he will have charge of the farms of two Chicago parties. He will probably superintend the growing 75 acres of onions. He is regarded one of the best onion men in the county. Try our Blue Ribbon and Magnolia Brands of flour. If you are not pleased we are not. Ask fer your money back. Iroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. You can take your choice with the weatherman’s forecasts and probably you \yill be disappointed either way. The forecast as published in the morning papers was for continued, cold, with rain or snow tonight in the north portion. The later forecast received here is for fair and slightly warmer. We’re for the latter as our coal bin is about empty. Frank E. Cox has tendered his resignation as a clerk at the G. E. Mur ray Co. store to take effect on May 15th and plans to go to Billings, Mont., at that time. Virgil Denniston, of the Cain & Denniston barbershop, also contemplates going to Montana and it is possible that the two young men may decide to take out government claims and ranch it for the next few years. -
CASTOR IA For infanta and Children. The KU YwHmtomtoflt McCulloch Dead, ; ..4| • • ritlSr George F. McCulloch, pioneer traction line promoter and a veteran newspaper man/ died in his home in New Jersey Saturday. ! Body Disinterred. . The body of Alexander Brookshire, aged 76, of Ladoga, Ind., was disin- gg terred by the order of Prosecutor a. Linn. An investigation will be made p to determine the cause of death. NOTICE. I would like to do your painting and paper hanging. Will guarantee my work to satisfy. My prices are years. Wall paper sold at low as 2% ,1 cents a rolL Phone 667. LEE RICHARDS. DENTAL NOTICE. I wish to notify my patrons and the ' * \ public generally, that during my absence in Florida my office will be dosed. I expect to be back April Ist. H. L. BROWN, Dentist,
