Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dolly's Favorite Range To Be Given Away Saturday, January 31. - ' ' ■> On the above date we will give away absolutely free, a beautiful Dolly’s Favorite Range, to the person guessing most accurately die weight of a ] Cole’s range and utensils on display : in our window. " »■ - | ' ■■ l -Mi ■ . ■■■ inn ■,n ■ !■ ■■ ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ..'..V,' , , J , lr Everyone if entitled to i free {ness. Come ii and register. It < costs yei nothiig. ; WARNER BROTHERS i
FREE of CHARGE
We will examine the electric wiring of your residence or business house and reoom- : i mendchangesthatprecautionsagaiast ; fire necessitate. For this there Is i no charge whatever and we are here all the time to guarantee complete ; satisfaction if the changes are ea- ! trusted to us. *. _ t The fire in Rowles & Parker's store ? might have been avoided hy ao in» ; spection. f ,
ESTIMATES MADE ON NEW WORK OR REPAIRS. Ail kinds of lights, fixtures, electrical appliances, etc., Everything Electrical OPEN EVENINGS
Phone 579.
K. T. RHOADES & CO.
REVIVALSERVICES Trinity Methodist Church TONIGHT7:3O Sermon By Dr. PAUL C. CURNICK Everybody Invited
We have just opened a barrel of that great German winter tonic and life saver, silver thread must kraut. Try it, 8c a quart, or 30c a gallon. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mary E. Thompson and Mrs. Ora T. Ross went to Chicago this morning, being accompanied by little Miss Travis Mllliken, who was returning to her home after a visit with her aunt, Miss Ida Mllliken. Mrs. A F. Griswold went to Chicago today to see her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Winters, one of who** twin babies is seriously sick. The twins are now five months old and one of them was raised in an incubator and until this sick spell had been getting along very nicely.
Executor George H. Gifford came this morning from Tipton to look after some business matters in the Gifford estate. Attorneys Moses Leopold and J. A. Dunlap Went to Kentland on legal business this morning, it being call day in the Newton circuit court. Mrs. Stella Ketchum and Miss Mary Yates went to Chicago this monring and tonight will attend grand Opera, hearing Mary Garden in “The Jugglers of Notre Dam*” J. D. Terpning returned to his home at Burr Oak, Mich., today, after a visit of several days with his daughter, Mrs. D. W. Waymim
