Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Nice, fresh head lettuce, . 10c a pound at John Eger’s. Miss Ethel McCarthy returned this morning from a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy Chissom. Good hay, 45 cents a bale at Hamilton A Kellner’s. H. Contant, a third year student at St. Joseph’s college, left the school today and returned to his homo at Ft. Wayne. See the sweater coats for 50c. C. EARL DUVALL Usel Coward is dead at Shoals at the age of 106, * He was the oldest resident of Martin county and one of the oldest in the state. plated for some time by the board of education, will start within a few weeks in four of the Chicago public schools. Be sure and see the SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 sweater coats at Duvall’s Quality Shop for 50c. C. EARL DUVALL Chairman McCombs issued a call Monday for a meeting of the democratic national * committee at the New Willard hotel in Washington, March 5. Miss Jane Parkison returned to DePauw today after a week’s visit at home. She came home for a short visit between semesters, but was taken sick with the grip and prolonged her visit several days. Four or five of the toughest hobos to be found near Washington may ride on a float in the woman suf: frage pageant on March 3rd under a sign bearing the inscription, “But we kin vote.” The spring lines are now in our store and you should see the swell lines of suits in all colors, in Norfolks and plains, at very reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL. Prof. Otto Braun, the band instructor, came from Lowell this morning and the weekly practice will be held tonight. He states that the band will give a musical entertainment on the night of Feb. 28th. Six dozen young Plymouth Rock pullets will be disposed of at John W. Norman’s public sale, February 20th. Rev. Homer Eaton, head of the publishing business of the Methodist Episcopal church and treasurer of the boirrd of forelgtt mfsslons, is dead at his home in Madison, N. J. Miss Anna Boyer fell in a trance at revival services In Warsaw and remained unconscious for hours. When she awoke she told of a vision she had of being taken by God’s hand and led through hell and into heaven. The jiffy curtains are a feature of the R-C-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the public. President Mackintosh of Wabash college ,at Crawfordsville has* notified Wilson and Marshall headquarters in Washington, D. C., that his institution will not be represented in the inaugural parade because the expense of fitting out a delegation is too great. For any pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the household remedy. Two sizes, 25c and 50c, at all drug stores. Two thousand lives are lost annually and 34,000 criminals engage in the business of arson every year in the United States and Canada, according to Arthur E. McFarlane, who is writing a series of articles upon ‘The Business of Arson” for Collier’s Weekly. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles have yielded to Doan’s Ointment. 50c at all stores.
Emma Francis, who is 67 years old, arrived at Bloomington, 111., Monday from Bedworth, England, and was married to James A. Wilson, aged 73 years, a wealthy landholdei of Sparland, 111. They were sweethearts fifty years ago In England and agreed to wed when Wilson became richMrs. W. F. Osbprne went to Monon today to see Mrs. Ira Gray, who has been sick with gall stones for the past three weeks and whose condition is quite poor at this time. She was formerly Miss Emma Cline and will be remembered by many of her former schoolmates in Rensselaer. ,
See our John Deere low-down spreader. HAMILTON A KELLNER. Orvie Overall former Cub pitching star, was reinstated within the fold of organized baseball at a meeting of the national commission in New York city Tuesday. This was about the only important news given out after a strenuous day, in which the National League magnates were busy as well as the commission members. Final action was taken by the Arkansas legislature Monday on a bill that practically prohibits the sale of liquor in Arkansas. It provides that persons wishing to open a saloon must obtain signatures of a majority of white adults in the city or town in whioh they hope to do business. 1 A GUssllled Adv. wtl sell it
