Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 303, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Prof. Lloyd Hopkins, of Mt. Ayr, was in town this morning on a shopping trip. He reports that the schools there have been dismissed for one week’s vacation. The schools have been meeting with success in every way tfyis> year.
Don't buy a kitchen cabinet until you have seen the best one made. I have it in the Hastings or Sellers, with the new roll up curtain. Just a glance will convince you. Worland’s Furniture Store. Jealous of his divorced wife, Detective Peter Juric, bailiff of the Gary city court, Thursday bight shot and killed the woman when she refused to stay away from a tango party. A second shot made the murderer a suicide.
♦We want to see you before you buy your Christmas candies, nuts and fruit. JOHN EGER
The Methodist Sunday School will give their Christmas entertainment Wednesday evening. A fine program of songs, recitations, with Christmas tree and everything that goes with a Christmas program will be enjoyed by the children.
Our Santa Claus is an automobile truck, which insures you prompt delivery, even at the last moment. A reasonable -bill bought at our store will be delivered free to any part of the state.—D. M Worland, The Furniture Man. Mr. tvpd MQLjud Adams, of north pi. '■Rensselaer, sfJfcnt Saturday and Sunday in Remington, the guests of Mrs. M. J. Moore and Chas. Denham and family. Jud had the misfortuneto have his right arm broken in cranking his auto several weeks ago.—Remington Press.
To give all that were unable to get potatoes out of the last car, we will give you another chance this week. We will unload our Bth load on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes, in lots of 5 bushels or more, at 85c a bushel. JOHN EGER
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Robinson arrived last night from Mitchell, S. Dak., where they have beep living for some time, ityarion has been employed in tjie railroad baggage office there. They are visiting his aged mother and his sister, Mrs. L. H. Hamilton.
“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.
Mrs. Harry E. Hartley has received from Tacoma, Wash., where they lived prior to coming to Rensselaer, a spray of holly and a cluster of roses and rosebuds. They were sent in a tin box, the stems being wrapped in moist paper and arrived four days after being sent in almost perfect condition. The roses were grown on the lawn of a former neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley and it is not infrequently that roses are in blossom on lawns in Tacoma at Christmas time. However, most of our people associate Washington state with much colder weather. As a matter of fact the climate there is quite mild compared with this latitude.
Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can’t bear the touch of your clothing. Doan’s Ointment is fine for skin itching. All druggists sell it, 50c a box
I. Raymond Stucker was over from Mt. Ayr today to arrange with Col. Fred Phillips to conduct a public sale which will be held on Jan. 15th, and to arrange with The Republican to print the bills. Raymond graduated from the Rensselaer high school in 1910 and on April 10, 1911, his grandfather, Isaac Stucker died. Sept. 24th of this year, his grandmother died, and Raymond, who had deferred entering college in order to remain with them, now intends to enter college after holding this sale. He will first take a course at the Lafayette Business College.
FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE.
160 acres, Union township, black land, gravel road, school and telephone, good buildings, $57.50. Terms $2,000 down. 120 acres, pasture land, fenced and on main road. Price $35. Terms SSOO down. 80 acres, Jordan township, fair buildings. Price $55. Terms SI,OOO down. \ 98 acres, Barkley township, all in cultivation, good buildings. Price $75. Terms $1,500 down. 180 acres, good buildings, corn and blue grass land. Price $65. Terms $1,500 down. 83 acres, pasture land, fenced and on main road. Price $35. Terms S4OO down. 75 acres, all cultivated black land, good buildings. Price SBS. 160 acres, close in, good com land, good buildings, at less than SIOO. Will take live stock or good property In trade. GEORGE F. MEYERS.
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