Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SPECIAL NOTICE. During my short stay in Rensselaer, I have taken care of over 250 citizens, removing > t<r6ir corns, bunions, bad nails, without pain, fA special request I will remain until and including Friday, May 16th. Mee or phone me at the Rensselaer House if in need of my services. Phone 151. Work will be done, free for those ’ too poor to pay. CHAS. F. SEWELL. Notice to the Lovers Of Good Ice Cream. Chamberlin’s Perfection Ice Cream is always sold by the leading dealers. It costs him more money, but he wants to serve the BEST. Sold by C. P. Fate, at Rensselaer’s leading soda fountain. >’ Orders for piano tuning can be left with any of the band boys and Prof. Otto Braun will give them attention and guarantee satisfaction. Calling Cards—printed or engraved; correct sizes and type faces. Let The Republican have your next order. J. C. Goodbred and Harvey Woodworth will start a fur farm near Utica, N. Y., where they will cultivate skunks. A glass syrup pitcher will be given away free with every 50c or more purchase at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite court house. . John D. Rockefeller.it Is estlmated, will have to pay $1,998,260 a year under proposed Income tax law. . Free—A large granite stew pan will be given away free with every 50c purchase next Thursday at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store. The buildings in the Grant-War-rier lumber plant have all been painted Big Four yellow and present a very nice appearance. The Harrington elevator office has been the same color and the elevator is also being painted. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fox were , entertained last week by her brother, Will Klein, southeast of town. Mr. and Mrs. Fox were on their way from Henry, 111., to their future ( home at Templeton, lowa. They were married at Henry, 111., May stht Mrs. Fox .is a sister of Mr. Klein. ; Florence Allman went to Greencastle today to attend the May Day exercises at DePauw University, and to visit Miss Ethel Davis, who is a student there. She will visit in Lafayette before returning. Mrs. George F. Meyers also went there for the same purpose and to visit her daughter, Nell. The band boys have been requested by the businessmen to pull off a Fouth of July celebration here. A subscription paper is being circulated today and if a sufficient sum is subscribed the boys will take charge of 'the celebration. Let all contribute liberally and the celebration will be a go. Miss Ellen Carlson, clerk in Dr. Hansson’s office, took out her first naturalization papers yesterday. Miss Carlson is Intending to surprise her parents by taking a trip to her former home in Sweden next June and desired to show while thqre that she was no longer a citizen of that country. The South Shore ticket office In Hammond was robbed Saturday evening by one of the boldest highwaymen on record. The ticket agent had stepped across the street to a barber shop, leaving about 20 or 30 people in the waiting room. A well dressed man entered the ticket office door, secured over SIOO, and boldly walked out without anyone being the wiser. He has riot been apprehended. Some of the features of the ROH ear are most axle clearance of any ear, Warner auto-meter, tally-ho horn, center control, automatic sparker, straight line drive shaft, Bosch magneto, non-skid tires, jiffy curtains, etc. And best of all, the car Is sold for S9OO, b'lly equipped. This price Includes everything. You do not buy the ear and theh have to spend two or three hundred dollars before you are ready to take a trip. If Interested ask John Knapp, the local agent, for a free demonstration.