Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Next Monday is the last day for paying taxes. The rush is now on in great shape and Treasurer May Is getting the first hard work-out Since he took the office. Miss Iva of Jordan township, is assisting in the office. Just received a shipment pf Lake Erie pike and perch from/ Huron, OJiio. Guaranteed to please you at 8, 10 end 12 cents per pound. We also have fresh halibut. We deliver. Phone 439.—Osborne Floral Cohipany. Miss Margaret S. Yeager, who taught the Lane school in Newton township for the past two years and who made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Mauck, has gone to Manson, Mont., where she will make her future home, probably teaching school there the coming year. Miss Yeager made many friends while in this county and all wish her success in whatever work she takes up in Montana. The Semi-Weekly Republican will go to her for the ensuing year. Spring. Spring is looked upon by many as the most delightful season of the year, but this cannot be said of the rheumatic. The cold and damp weather brings on rheumatic pains which are anything but pleasant. They can be relieved, however, by applying Chambermain’s Liniment. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C

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