Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Try the New Sanitary Oakes at McFarland’s. Paid in Full by th* Rollins Dramatic Co. next Monday night. Simon Thompson is up from Purdue for his regular week visit. John Deere line of implemente is sold bvHamilton & Kellner. If in a hurry and want a good cake quiek buy it at McFarland’s. Miss Ethel McCarthy went to Chicago this morning fpr a short visit,. ' Home baking made a pleasure by using A. and K.’s Best Flour, $1.35 a sack.—Home Grocery. Mrs. M. W. Mile, of Wloeott, came today to visit her brother, H. W. Jackson and family. We have some fancy, fresh smoked finnan haddie. Try them. JOHN EGER. Mel Wishard came down from Chicago this morning for an overSunday visit with his mother. ’ 3 lbs. of fancy California* evaporated peaches, or seedless raisins for 25c, at John Eger’s. - Clarence Smith came over from Laporte on a business trip for his father, W, F. Smith, today. * For croup or sore throat, use Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Two sizes, ;25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Mrs. A. D. Washburn, of Kent land, is visiting Mrs. Oren Parker and other Rensselaer friends. Eczema spreads rapidly; itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment is well recommended. 50c at all stores, Wanted—Copy of Evening Republican of January 13. Bring to Republican office. For 10 or 15 cents you can get a mighty fine cake, made of strictly fresh eggs and creamery butter, at McFarland’s. William Mace and wife, of near Sheridan, are here visiting his sister, Mrs. E, M. Thomas and * husband. For 15c we will sell you a package of self-raising pancake or buckwheat flour and a bottle of maple and cane syrup. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mima Hilton returned to Westville- today after a month’s visit with her niece, Mrs. A. E. Arnott, southwest of town. Mrs. Fern Dobbins, of Monon, and her mother, Mrs. C. S. Easterday, of Seafield, came this morning to visit Allen Catt and family. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bruner and baby came over from Wolcott this morning for a Sunday visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Bruner, Sunday will be a great day at the Methodist church, In the morning at 10;45 Dr. A. T. Briggs will preach. In the evening at 7, Dr. Curnick will preach a special revival sermon, which will be followed by an altar service, _____ The Methodist church will hold its second quarterly conference tonight at 7:45, Dr, Briggs, district superintendent, will preside. All official members are urged to be present. Six different varieties of cakes, all guaranteed to be made from fresh eggs and creamery butter, and sold for less money than they can be baked in the home. McFarland’s Grocery. Lester Rich entertained a half dozen young gentlemen friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Hartley Thursday evening. Refreshments were served and the evening was spent in games and music. Woman loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Mlood Bitters is splendid for purifying the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound digestion. All druggists sell it. Price, SI.OO.

WANTED - At once 25 more salesladies at the fire sale. D. A. Kloethe

Joe Leach; of Geddes, 8. Dak., came Thursday evening and remained with relatives and old friends until this hiorning. He came to Chicago on business and took advantage of his nearness to Rensselaer to pay a brief visit here. The winter has been almost as open in South Dakota as it has in Indiana, Joe’s family are all well and they are pleased with their residence in that state. W. H. Walls, who lives on the Larshbaugh farm, 4 miles southwest of McOoysburg, was a caller ait The Republican offieo this morning and left an order for a set of sale bills. His sale will take place on Feb. 16th and he will quit farming and move to Lee and engage in the carpenter trade, and states that there will be considerable building in that section of the country the coming year. He has engaged 001. V. D. Clyne, of Monticcllo, as auctioneer, and Oscar Watson, of Monon, as clerk. .

Tis our Onsslfled Column.