Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Will H. Ade, of Kentland, will hold his annual sale of brood mares and cattle February 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Denniston, of Foresman, are visiting their son, Virgil Denniston. tor a day. or two. Corn is up a cent today, the price being 53 cents and the market is said to look a trifle more steady. Eczema spreads rapidly; Itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment Is well recommended. 50c at all stores. ■■■■■■■■ .g 1 Those desiring to attfnd “The Rosary” this evening Will have time after the first show of Oliver Twist at The Princess. First show promptly at 7 o’clock. , , ~ ~M Call on us tor anytbifig in a full line of bicycle tires, supplies, and repairing. Free air. Also gun, lock work, and anything else in the mechanical line.—Main Garage. Material reductions in the wholesale price of staple serges, unfinished worsteds, clays, cheviots and other woolen goods for the fall of 1914 were announced in the trade at New York city Tuesday. Mayor Mitch el, of New York, in a maiden speech before a congressional gathering, asked the house rivers and haibors committee to indorse a federal appropriation of $13,200,000 for the general improve ment of New York harbor. Mrs. Clint Brown, of Surrey, who has been quite sick for some time, continues in very pool* health and a plan to take her to a hospital in Chicago today was abandoned be cause she was not strong enough to stand the trip, it is expected to take her to Chicago a little later and there to operate,for appendicitis as soon as advisable. We unloaded our first car of “Aristos" flour tor 1914 last week. We sold in 1918, 16 cars, over fourteen thousand sacks. We want to make 1914 a banner year by selling twenty thousand. Quality and price Is what sells “Aristos” JOHN EGER. A permanent world’s fair in Washington was proposed Tuesday by Senator Myers of Montana, with a request that congress create a commission to Investigate the project. He said the plan had the indorsement of former President Taft, the governors of 27 states and 150 commercial bodies. City Treasurer C M. Sands is again at the State Bank after (being confined at his home for almost two weeks with the mumps. His sickness made the opening of the city treasurer’s books under his charge two weeks late but discounts to which light consumers were entitled up to the 10th of the month -will .be allowed If payment Is promptly made Mr. Sands will have his office at the State Bank, which will be of great convenience to all. Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy. This remedy has no superior for coughs and colds. It is pleasant to take It contains no opium or other narcotic. It always cures. For sale by all dealers. C

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