Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Extra good, that new 75c line of overalls {it Lee’s. Incompetence is remediable, but indifference is incurable -T Call on Warner Bros, and look over the “New Idea Spreader.” Love is blind only when it is blind to its own interests. Salt lake fish, 6c a pound. Large mackerel, 8c each at John Eger’s. Attorney J. H/"Chapman made a business trip to Paxton, ill., today. See Lee’s embroidery window and attend the sale Friday p. m., Feb. ■2l, beginning at 1 o’clock. Beans, 25c. ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haas and children, of Lafayette, and Verne Haas, of Chicago, spent Supday here with relatives. 7 cans of oil sardines, 4 cans of mustard sardines, or 3 cans of kippered herring for 25c. JOHN EGER. <5 - - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Griggs and little son, Gerald, of Wolcott, came Sunday to visit his father, J. L. Griggs, and wife. They will return home this evening. Mrs. C. W. Eger, who underwent a surgical operation at the hospital some two weeks ago, was so far re covered as to be able to be removed to her home this afternoon. Mrs. T. S. Arnold, of Watseka, 111., came Saturday for a short visit With her father, F. J. Sears, who is still confined to his home as a result of the accident he suffered a week ago. Mrs. Sam Kennedy, of near Morocco, underwent a surgical operation at the Rensselaer hospital Sat urday morning, for the removal of a tumor. She is getting along very nicely. Carl Duvall returned home this morning from the south. We could not understand his reply to the reporter’s question, but he looked like he might have spent Sunday in Logansport. Alvin, Roper, of Winona Lake, has arranged to take a trip around the word, in company with thirty Sunday school workers of national reputation. H. J. Heiz, of Pittsburg, will head the party. Our fish department is complete with all kinds of smoked halibut, salmon, finnan haddies, bloaters and herring; spiced herring and sardines; salt mackerel, herring and lake fish. JOHN EGER. S. R. Nichols will hold a public sale on the McAlfee farm, 7 miles east of Rensselaer, on next Monday, Feb. 24th. The farm has been occupied by Ed Dewees, who worked for Mr. Nichols. The farm has been sold. Samuel Rauen, first man hanged in the District of Columbia during the administration of President Taft, was executed Friday. He was convicted of wife murder. President Taft declined ot interfere with the sentence. Try one of these in your cook stove: Jackson Hill Nut, Jackson Hill Lump, Domestic Nut, Kentucky Washed Nut. For the heater: Pittsburg, Virginia Splint, Hocking Valley or White Ash. J. C. Gwin & Co., Telephone 6. Mrs. Della Fetzer returned to her home at Frankfort today after arranging to take charge of the millinery department of Rowles & Parker’s store after the flfst of March. Mrs. Fetzer was for many years engaged in the millinery business at Frankfort.

A. W. Cleveland wrote from Bedford, Ohio, under date of February 13th, enclosing a renewal of his subscription to The Republican and stating that everything is “O. K. so far this winter. Give the good word to all my old friends in Rensselaer and vicinity.” Ezra L. Clark’s condition is slightly ‘lmproved today and there is now a possibility that he may undergo a still greater improvement, although no material betterment in his condition is expected. Satur day it was thought he could survive but a few hours, but Sunday he brightened up some and he has so far maintained that gain. Wednesday of this week marks the fiftieth anniversary of the foundation at Washington, D. C., of the Knights of Pythias order and the event will be celebrated elaborately in Chicago. The seventh regiment armory has been procured for the purpose and 12,000 candidates arc to be given the rank of page. The work will begin at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon and will continue until 11:30. From twenty-five to thirty members of the Rensselaer lodge expect to attend.

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