Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Emma York and son Howord went to Monon today. New pancake flour, 3 packages for 26c. ROWLES & PARKER. I. A. Leavel went to Urbana, 111., today, on a business trip. , 3 packages seeded raisins or currants, 26c at Rowles & Parker’s. C. A. Tuteur returned last evening from a two days’ visit in Chicago. Nice home grown onions, 16c per peck at Rowles & Parker’s, Phone 95. Thanksgiving market at Rowen & Kiser’s store, Saturday, November 23. New home made sauer kraut, 6c per quart at Rowles & Parker’s, Phone 95. W. S. Richards has finished the interior decorations of the Baptist church at Fair Oaks. New sorghum at Rowles & Parker’s-. Per %-gallon pail, 40c. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows went to Berwyn, 111., today to visit their daughter, Mrs. C. J. Murphy. Nice new dill pickles, 10c per dozen at Rowles & Parker’s. Orrin Myatt, aged 105 years, died Tuesday at Walkerville, Mich. His father fought in the war of 1812. Wagons and truck wagons for sale by Hamilton & Kellner, Remember the Thanksgiving market given by the ladies of the Christian church at \powen & Kiser’s store, Saturday, November 23rd. Just received, a carload of bran and middlings. Very special price made on ton lots. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. E. E. Flint, who has been visiting for more than a month at Pierpont, S. Dak., is expected home today or tomorrow. Mrs. J. C. Roberts went to Oxford, Ohio, today to visit her daughter, Miss Marceline, who is attending Miami University there. The J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. have just received a car of Kentucky wash nut coal for range stoves. This is a coarse coal and is re-screened and washed. Telephone 6. A resident of Chicago, seeking to ease his conscience, sent Secretary MacVeagh, of the treasury department a 2-cent postage stamp which he-had been tempted to use unlawfully. The Melrose convertible wagon bed, the greatest labor-saving and resultincreasing Invention of modern times, for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. The annual work of assembling and packeting seeds for free congressional distribution has been begun by the department of agriculture. About 60,000,000 packets will be prepared. Mr. Householder: Better look after yhpr electric wiring before winter sets in, to prevent fire. Our work and prices are right. JIM RHOADES & CO.

James Eads How, the St. Louis millionaire hoboi; is considering a plan to establish a college where “hoboes can dabble in the arts and sciences.” He got the idea while touring Europe. Don’t use harsn physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan’s Regulets. They operate easily. 26c at all stores. More than 4,000 buffalo overcoats, which the government has twenty years or since they Were worn by troops in Indian campaigns in the northwest, will be used by soldiers in Alaska. Jesse A. Snyder went to Monon today, where his wife has been for two days at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Henry Baughman, who is now very low and not expected to last longer than a few days. Can’t look well, eat well, or feel well with Impure blood. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean, and good health Is pretty sure to follow. 31.00 a bottle. Mrs. Laura Gordon, mother of Will Gordon and Sam Lowery, who suffered a stroke of paralysis on Jan. 3rd, continues to fail and there is no hope for any improvement and she is now 7 totally helpless. She will be 79 years of age on Nov. 17th. Have you noticed the new electric lighting system of the R-C-H car sold by John M. Knapp? The cars are equipped with 12-lnch Bullet electric head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-lnch Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lens. Tradition concerning the slowness of navy yard work has been smashed by the New York navy yard in construction of the battle ship New Y ork. An official report shows work on that vessel has been advancing almost twice as fast as work on similar ships built by private concerns. Approximately 100,000,000 feet of lumber has been purchased in the last ten days from Oregon and Washington mills by three car building companies. The Canadian Car and Foundry company took 20,000,000, the American Car and Foundry company 40,000,000 and the Pullman company of Chicago 40,000,000 feet

Col. Fred Phillips returned several days ago from Portage la Prairie, Manitobo, Canada, where he conducted a sale for Rees Hill, which totaled 110,000. Prices for y stock were much higher than they are here and Fred hardly knew when to let loose, the bidders were so willing and prices so high. Brood mares brought up to SSOO, teams of mules brought S6OO and yearling colts S2OO. Rees owns two good farms there and wheat is the crop almost entirely raised. Rees has rented the farms and will come back to the United States and probably go to Hot Springs, Ark., for bis health. Fred had a fine trip and was very favorably impressed with the country.