Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Laurant puzzled and delighted the audience with his unique feats in magic. All who saw him last night will be glad to see him again. —New Orleans Picayune. At High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, Dec. 17th. Buy ybtir Christmas presents at the Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazaar. Leslie Pollard, who graduated from high school with the 1913 class, made a trip to McCoysburg today and will assist C. W. Bussell in husking his corn. Leslie plans to enter the Moody Bible Institute next fall for a Short course. We have a splendid line of table linens, dresser scarfs, center pieces, drawn work, men’s and ladies’ mufflers, sweater coats, auto hooda knit caps, and a special price on some cotton blankets. “ E. VANARBDEL & CO. - Korah Daniels went to Chicago Sunday and brought his son, Fred, home from Wesley hospital, where he had undergone an appendicitis operation some two weeks ago. He is getting along very nicely and his recovery now seems assured. Furs make excellent Christmas presents. We have a nice assortment to select from, with style, quality and the right prices. See and price ours before buying. J. A. Keister returned this morning from a business trip to Logansport and the eastern part of the state. He reports that there was more winter where he had been than here. There was three inches of snow on th ground in the part of the state he visited. See our ladies’ and children’s furs. Also a beautiful lot of barrette, front and back, combs, handkerchiefs, ladies’ lace collars and many pretty and useful articles suitable for Xmas presents. E. VANAHSDEL & CO. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stocksick, who were recently married, are temporarily staying at the home of 'his mother on North Dayton street. On the first of March they will begin housekeeping on the Stockleger farm, near Goodland, the farm having ibeen rented by John Woods, of Goodland. To the school teachers of Jasper county: We want you to come in and see our stock of candy and get our prices. We have a larger and better stock this year and can give you a better assortment for less money on candies, nuts, oranges and candy boxes. Come in and see ua. JOHN EGER. Laurant and his magic were in every sense high class and artistic, clever and mystifying. The most remarkable feat performed was to disappear frdm the center of the stage and appear on the floor of the theatre.—Omaha World Herald. At High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, Dec. 17th. “My child was burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. The pain ceased, and the child sank into a restful sleep.”—Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y: Laurant, the magician, was greeted by great crowds at the Y. M. C. A., as the second number of the winter course, and for two hours delighted an audience that filled the room to the doors.—Albany Press. At the High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, Dec. 17th. The operetta to be given by the high school takes place tonight and tomorrow night and promises to be one of the best entertainments ever given - by the high school. It will be largely patronized and should net a good sum to the high school. C. F. Mansfield returned this morning from his home at Monticello, 111. While at home the body of his sister, Mrs. Marla Mansfield, was brought home from Long Beach, Cal., for burial Miss Mansfield was 59 years of age and had spent a good deal of her time in recent years in California Death was due to heart failure and occurred suddenly. The body was laid to rest in the Mansfield cemetery last Thursday. C. E. Victor, of Grenada, Minn., with whom George Hurley lived while he was ditching in that state, visited Mr. Hurley here this morning. He had shipped stock to Chicago and came here for a short visit. From here he went to Illinois to visit friends. Mr. Victor went from Illinois to Minnesota seven years ago and has made good. He has 200 acres of goqd land and is enjoying prosperity. Dr. Hobson's Ointment Heals the Itchy Eczema. The constantly itching, burning sensation and other disagreeable forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum and skin eruptions promptly cured by Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment Geo. W. Fitch, of Mendota, HL says: *7 purchased a box of Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment Have had Eczema ever since the civil war, have been treated by mayn doctors, none have given the benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment has.” Every suffered should try it We're so positive it will help you we guarantee it or money refunded. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co, Philadelphia A St Louis.