Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
There will be no Evening Republican printed Friday, July 4th.' Fine buckwheat seed tor sale by Hamilton & Kellner. There will be no local freight train on the Fourth. Reed McCoy, the grocer, visited a brother at Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday.—-Monticello Journal. The Deering line of binders, mowers and rakes are not the cheapest but there is none better. Mrs. Isaac Kepner is recovering from a severe attack of appendicitis. Straw Hats can be bought for less money at the store of TRAUB & SELIG than at any other store in town. \ —.—— For earache, toothache, pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy for emergencies. TRAUB & SELIG just received a big assortment of cool comfortable Suits and have made a special Fourth of July Offer on them. Charles Ramp is confined to his home with sickness. He has been suffering some for quite a while with stomach trouble and it has been worse during the hot weather. We are selling twine tor spot cash only. Our prices are nine cents for the prison and ten cents for the Deering Standard. HAMILTON & KELLNER. There were 130 marriage licenses issued Monday, brings the June total to 4,241, which is far in excess of any monthly record that Cook county, Illinois, has ever known. The City Marshal has ordered everybody to dean up tor the Fourth. Do so by buying your new suit, hat, shirt, etc., at our store. TRAUB & SELIG.
Mr. and Mrs. Karp Stockton arrived here this morning from their Lafayette visit. They are busy packing preparatory to starting for their future home at Whiting, Ind.—-Mon-ticello Journal Boyers Show, which showed here Tuesday night to a large! crowd, pleased everybody. They carry a peat, clean outfit, and will always get a crowd here.—Greenville, Mo., Times, Nov. 11th H. O. Smith, an attorney at Palestine, 111., is to be appointed fish commissioner of Alaska, a position with a salary of $4,000 a year. Both senators Sherman and Lewis endorsed him. The J. H. Boyers Jesse James show played here last night to capacity business. Good band. Good show. Everybody pleased.—Tamaroa, 111., News, April 25th. Bought of Big Four Railroad Co. 1,000 pieces gray enameled ware at % the regular price; consisting of 1- and 2-qt. pudding pans, small kettles and mixing bowls, on sale in 3 lots: 3 for 10c, sc, and 6c each. Jarrette’s Variety Store. Sheriff W. 8. Llndall announced this morning that tomorrow he will go to the Mineral Springs race track when the opening races will be run and investigate conditions. If he finds it necessary he will swear in a number of deputies for the days following to see that there is no gambling.—Valparaiso Vidette. Many shows visit our city during the season, but the J. H. Boyer show excels them all. The cars, tents, seats, lights, scenery and everything connected was up-to-date. This band and show was the best seen in years.—Argenta, Ark., News, Oct. 6th. Special Offer: Tennerlffo handmade doilies, bought of Morlmura Bros., New York, removal sale, at regular price. Imported to retail at sc, 20c and 25c, our price: 6-in. round and square 2c 9-in. round and square....... .10c 12-in. round and square 12c The House of Bargains, Jarrette’s Variety Store. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optometrist, makes a speciality of fitting glasses for headache and other nervous affectations. The clear-seeing eye is not always a normal eye. It may obtain perfect vision by a strain. This will in time injure the eye and affect the nervous system. Office in former Harris Bldg., over Jessen’s Jewelry Store. Phone 403.
Lewis Davisson is bearing up remarkably well with his cancel trouble. He suffers a constant dull pain, which he says is not especially keen and he has borne his suffering with remarkable fortitude. He called The Republican by telephone yesterday to say that the cancer had eaten away the nose, the right eye and the right cheek and had now extended so far into the left eye as to make him almost blind. He says that he will be blind within a few days. Mr. Davisson states that while the pain is constant it is not so intense as one would imagine from the nature and extent of the He is almost 87 years of age and the cancer has been troubling him for many years. One way to relieve habitual constipation is to take regularly a mild laxative. Doan’s Regulets are recommended for this purpose. 25c a box at all drug stores.
