Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Phone 273 for coal wood and feed. • Do the modern ways have your family washing done at McKay’s Laundry. Born, today, Nov. 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Chupp, of Surrey, a daughter. and their fourth child. Chrysanthemums and other blooming plans for Thanksgiving. Get vour orders in early to J. H. Holden. There will <be an important meeting of the paen of the church at the Methodist church Sunday at 2:30 o'clock. Special sale on ready to wear dresses, ladies’ and misses’ skirtsLook at The G. E. Murray Co.’s dry goods window. Miss Bright Cole eame from Lafayette this morning for a visit with relatives and also with Miss Ruth Hammond. To make the cows give a large amount of milk, feed clover hay and Buffalo Gluten Feed. For sale by Hamitlon & Kellner. Pa|mer D. Wells, the fertilizer man,«who notv makes his home at Morocco, stopped off here today for a short visit with his parents. (Murray’s bargain sale of ladies’ and misses’ dresses and skirts, at about half priee.

H. W. Wood, Sr., has purchased the Dr. E. N. Loy property on College street and expects to eventually occupy it as a residence, but probably not for a year or two. Bargain sale of dresses and skirts at Murray’s this week. M. L. Hemphill psased a “very bad day yesterday, but is today considerably improved. The first of the week he was up town but suffered a relapse a day.or two later. Go to Murray’s for the best underwear that money can buy. Conrad Kellner and his mother, Mrs. John Kellner, went to Chicago this afternoon to''attend the funeral tomorrow of her niece, Mrs. Fred Hess, whose death from cancer occurred yesterday. Examine the John Deere Spreader at Hamilton & Kellner's. Mr. and Mrs. Ves Richards, who arrived Thursday evening from Laporte, having been called on account'of the death of his mother, Mrs. William Gray, will return to their home tomorrow. CASTORIA For Infants and flhiMrm. The Kind Yu Han Always Ought Bears the sjf Signature of C&a&X ACtfcJUU LOST. LOST—Saturday afternoon, pocketbook with one $5 and five $1 bills, in or between Traub & Seng’s and Duvall’s corner. Return to this itflce. Reward. Mrs. Sarah CaldwelL FARM LOANS. FARM loans- I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. John A Dunlap. - -J. . ~wTh. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 32 cents for Butterfat this week.

How much that means to the wife —meals right on time. Cooked to per* . —■ section the fire burned Iy|E2SES3A just right every lid at a i working heat, ready to boil ' or fry. Oven baking beautifully—both top and oven |«IBSU£» I going at the same time. I Fire burning free and steady. Burns any fuel 4 coal, hard coal or wood. j |dp : | ||iju * K§r These are just a few ■rnBNMHiISI of the "K°°d things” i K rJHHUju/ for you in a Range That make your housekeeping easy and cooking a pleasure. Mrs * Ooodcook, this is the range you have been wanting. See the name “ Cole’*” on each ISIBtfBraIMiBCSWMKW Range. None genuine without it WARNER BROS. 7 *