Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE.
There will be a special call of Prairie Lodge; No. 125, F. & A. M., this evening at 8 p. m. JOHN A. DUNLAP, W. M.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindnetss and flowers during the sickness and death of our baby, Mabel. Mr. and Mrs. ED MILLER.
Those who have hesitated to amass wealth because of the warnings to “beware the billions of bacteria that lurk in every bill,” need hesitate no longer, according to Dr. W. C. Rucker, assistant surgeon-gen-eral of the public health service. He declares that tests and examinations of currency, both washed and unwashed bills, showed them to be singularly free from germs. Whatever you may need don’t fail to get our prlea as we are the price regulators. Children's rompers, 25c. Women’s sleeveless umbrella union suits, 25e; boy’s shirts or blouses, 25c. ROWLES & PARKER. President Wilson by executive order has set apart a large tract of land in Arkansas for use by the department of agriculture as a resort and a breeding ground for native birds. The tract is to be known as the Walker’s Lake reservation. The new reservation comprises two islands in Walker’s Lake, Mississippi county, northeastern Arkansas. We sell the P. & C. two row cultivator. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of the Denver juvenile court, is critically ill in the Battle Creek sanitarium, Battle Cleek, Mich., as the result of a serious operation performed Monday for stomach trouble. He is not expected to leave his bed until the middle of June. The judge went to the sanitarium from New York two weeks ago. House cleaning specials: Dutch Cleanser, Polly Prim Cleaner. Bapolio and Bon Ami, Soaps, Washing Powders and Lye, at moneysaving prices. ROWLES & PARKER. Lightning struck a barn at Shelbyville Thursday in which George Hornberger and Charles Worland had taken refuge, stunning both men.
One of the Indiana cotton mill tenements has been remodeled and its use given to the Caniona camp of the Campfire Girls of America, for use in settlement work at Cannelton. Butter wrappers, any quantity, plain or printed, may be had at The Republican office
Notice During remodeling of store front, business will go on uninterrupted We are giving Special Prices on all Ladies’ Suits and Coats. An opportunity to buy a High-Grade Garment at a Low Price. \ Do not allow a little debris to keep you from coming in. More anxious than ever to do business. Fendig’s Fair
