Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. M. E. Corliss sold her property just south of the Presbyterian church last Saturday to Miss Maggie Worden, at private sale. The consideration is understood to have been $1,200. The property had been advertised at public sale, but on the advice of Auctioneer Phillips Miss Worden’s offer was accepted before the hour for making the sale. Miss Worden has sold her other property and expects to occupy the house purchased of Mrs. Corliss as a residence. Horse propelled rigs as well as automobiles are liable under the new ordinance defining the method of turning corners and requiring rigs to keep to the right sides of the street. Accidents are much less apt to happen .if the ordinance is heeded and it was framed as a precaution affecting pedestrians, driven rigs and autos. Remember to keep the right side of the streets, hug the right curb in turning to the Tight and swing out wide in turning to the left. Never stop on the left side of the street. The public sale held at the M. W. Reed farm, west of town, last week, was well attended and prices were good, indicating thfe continued high price for good stock. One gray mare brought $215, another brought $204 and a 2-year-old draft filly brought $203. The cows brought from $47 to $67. The harness, implements and other things also brought good prices. The sale, season seems to be tolerably well begun now and between land sales and the stock and farm equipment sales Col. Fred A. Phillips is going to close out October with a good deal of business. On Oct. 22nd he has a sale for W. L. Wood at Parr, on Oct. 23rd the J. E. Maines farm sale, on Oct. 24th the J. H. Kneale farm sale, on Oct. 25th the Wilson Shaffer and cemetery trustees’ sale, on Oct. 30th a big land sale near San Pierre and on Oct. 31st T. F. Dunlap’s sale at Surrey.
No sooner had Prof. Hansen touched the keys of the big organ than all judges of music and musical instruments knew that he was master of the situation. —Vandalia, Hl.’ Union. Musical Friday evening, Presbyterian church, Oct. 25th. Admission 25 cents. Any skin itching is a temper tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan’s Ointment is for piles, eczema—any skin itching. 50c at all drug stores. ' Mr. Hansen is recognized by the musical world as an artist of more than ordinary ability.—Richmond Evening Item. Recital at the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, Oct 25th, 8 p. m. sharp. Admission only 25 cents. “I have been somewhat costive, but Doan’s Regulets give just the results I desire. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly.”—Geo. -B. Krause, Altoona, Pa. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church, of Hammond District, will hold its annual district meeting at Trinity M. E, church, Rensselaer, Thursday and Friday of this week. The speaker for Thursday evening will be a returned missionary, 1 A household remedy in America for 25 years—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. For cuts, sprains, burns, scalds, bruises. 25c and 50c. At 'all drug stores. We have just unloaded our 12th car of flour since Jan. Ist, 1912. Over twenty-five hundred bbls. Aristos still leads them all in quality and price. Only $1.35 for Aristos. Guaranteed to be the best flour made or money returned. Every sack makes a new customer or a better one. JOHN EGER. For dyspepsia, our national ailment, use Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended for strengthening digestion, purifying the blood. At all drug stores. SI.OO a bottle. Chief of Police Martin has declared George Sebodney, of Micnigan City, whose body was found on the railroad tracks at Gary Monday night, was murdered. He caused the arrest of John Supka, Mike Gala and Paul Hobish as suspects. There have been six murders in Gary in three months. Early Morning Bus Calls, Hereafter I wish all who want to have the bus call for them for early morning trains to leave the calls at my residence instead of the hotel. All other calls can be left at either place. Residence Phone No. 369. BILLY FRYE.
Lyceum Course Dates. Dec. 3.—Sylvester A. Long. (Delivered commencement address in Rensselaer two years.) Jan. 31. —Maclnnes Neilson. March 10.—Sarah Mildred Willmer. April 14.—The Bohannans. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Hu KM You Han Always Bought Bears the yZ^*4—<2Signature of LOCAL JHARKETS. Corn —56. Wheat—7s. New Oats—29. Rye—6o. Eggs—23 to 24. 1 Butter—2s. Ducks ,White—B. Indian Runners —6. Roosters —5. LOST. Lost—Child’s overcoat, between Gangloff bridge and Pleasant Ridge, Friday, Oct IL Binder please leave at Republican office for Aug. Tlgler.
