Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1915 — RENSSELAER MARKETS. [ARTICLE]

RENSSELAER MARKETS.

Corn—66c. Oats—44c. Wheat—sl.2o. Rye—9oc. Butterfat—27c. • i Eggs—l6c. j Hens—l3c. Rooster*—6c to 12c. 1 Docks—loc. f ' J Turkeys—loc to 12c, ’ 1 to 25c / |

He Played In th* Band •1 see you complain of a sore throat," said the' regimental doctor, looking at hi* report as the last member of the sick parade stepped up. ••Yes, sir, terribly sore!’’ answered the bandsman huskily. —— The doctor examined him very carefully. “Yes, it is rather inflamdd,” said he. “You had better not strain it in the band. I shall strike you off duty for a week; come to me at the end of that time, and in the interval gargle with salt and water.” At the end of the week back came the bandsman, quite recovered. “That's good,” said the doctor. “You’re fit for duty again now, so you can return to your work today. By the way, what is your instrument?” “The side drum, sir!” answered Tommy, without the flicker of an eyelid.