Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1916 — FRESH FISH. [ARTICLE]
FRESH FISH.
Halibut 20c Yellow pike 18c Pickerel ..’ 18c Catfish 1 ,20 c We Deliver. OSBORNE FLORAL CO. Fish every day. Phone 439.
James Hall, who lives south of town, has established some competition for bovine eccentricity with Mack Coppess, of Gillam township, and about two weeks ago found that one of his cows had given birth to a heifer calf without any tail. Mack, it will be remembered, found that one of his cows had a calf with two heads. Mr. Hall thinks that the two freaks might be exhibited in the same terit for the price of one admission and expects to offer it for sale to Mr. Coppess.
When you’re Hamillized you’ll wear the same kind of clothes that Marshall Field sells to the‘best Chicago trade, only you’ll pay less! - Andrew Hall, who lives 4 miles north and 3 miles west of Remington, and who underwent a surgical operation for the removal of his spleen more than b. year age, is now 4n a quite critical condition and it is feared cannot long survive. His daughter, Mrs. R. B. Martin, of Emarado, N. Dak., who has been with him for some time, 'Was in Rensselaer today and expects to leave for her home in a few days tinless there is some decided change in her father’s conditio®.
