Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dill Pickles in quart jars, 15c. ROWLES & PARKER The postoffice at Virgie will be discontinued May 31st. Mail addressed to that point will be sent to Knlman. . The jiffy curtains are a feature of the RO-H cars that are meeting with instant favor by the public. Rev. J. P. Green has rented the building formerly occupied by the Democratic Sentinel and has fitted up an upholstering shop therein. I Miller and Hart’s best lean bacon, 22c’lb. No better can be had at any price. ROWLES & PARKER. Cards have been issued announcing the forthcoming marriage of Miss Elizabeth Luers to Mr. Edward William Kanne. The marriage will take place next Wednesday morning at eight o’clock, at the Catholic church. Plenty of nice fresh strawberries, all week, at 10c and 12y 2 c‘ a quart. JOHN EGER Schneider, the little railroad town on the C., I. & S. railroad, north of the Kankakee river, is contemplating incorporating. A meeting was held Tuesday evening. A vote was taken and eighty favored the incorporation, while sixteen were opposed.

Before you buy see the Case Gopher. HAMILTON & KELLNER The statement in yesterday’s Republican that “Jink” Brenner’s hotel at Winchester had suffered in the fire there proves to be incorrect. Brenner is landlord of the Randolph Hotel, not of the Windsor. The Randolph was not damaged. If the old planter falls to do the business, we have a new one for you. HAMILTON & KELLNER Over S3OO has been subscribed by the businessmen to date for the Fourth of July celebration, which the band boys propose to give if sufficient financial encouragement is given. The boys hope to raise SSOO or S6OO. If this amount is subscribed the boys will go ahead and make arrangements for one of the best celebrations ever given in Rensselaer. All the latest sheet music, 10c a copy, at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store.

G. J. Jessen moved his jewelry store last night into his new room, the former Harris bank building. Mr. Jessen has had the room remodeled for his.business and whin he gets his new furniture installed he Will have one of the finest jewelry stores in this part of the state. He has sold the old bank furniture to C. G. Spitler. B. N. Fendig, who occupied the Ellis room with Mr. Jessen, will now use the entire room. He has been very much cramped for room and the additional space is just what he needs for his shoe business. 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 contest of wits between the prim old maid and the Parisian flirt for the hand of the rich young ward- in the play “Merely a Scrap of Paper,” to be presented here by the Cebohd Dramatic Company Saturday night, is most amusing to the onlooker, though a sigh of satisfaction is audible when the right one finally wins her point and the youth is saved from an unhappy match. Miss Bell and Miss Richardson are both actresses of rare merit, »and have appeared in other companies before their engagement with their present company. Miss Richardson* starred in ‘The Special Recorder” last year and won for herself an enviable reputation as a talented actress. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn—soc. ' Oats—3oc. Chickens—l2c. Eggs—ls%c. Old Roosters—sc. »

CASTOR IA Rrr Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Han Always Bought Been the zTjr '"TF* Signature of J&Cc&U Butter wrappers, any quantity, plain or printed, may be had at The Republican office EGGS, ETa, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Faultless Houdan eggs, $1 per 15. From pens bred to lay—non setting—always laying. For sale by John H. Lehman, Crown Point, Ind. MISCELLANEOUS, REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new and second-hand bicycles for sale. In Jack Warner building, south of Rensselaer garage. James O. Clark. REUPHOLfcTERING and furnlture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. PIANO TUNING-Bee Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction in all of his work. % ~.f c