Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOB SALE—Eggs for early setting; I get from 5 to 7 eggs p?r day from my 9 full blood B. C. B. L Red hens. J. W. Bing, Phone 132. FOB SALE—One of the best building lots in Rensselaer, less than two blocks from main corner of Washington street. If you want one of the best building lots in Rensselaer, near Public library;* schools and churches and on improved street and are willing to pay what it is worth, investigate this. Abundance of -fruit on t v i lot. Leslie Clark, R the Republican office. . - M. / , ■ _ ■I . , , .. ’ FOR SALE—Nearly all the property advertised by me for sale in this issue is owned by myself or members of my family. I am not in the real estate busincm but wish to get rid of a surplus of city real estate. ' ■ : . ' ».■ Wanted. WANTED—CaII Phone 563 ' for prices on country produce; we want all your eggs and poultry and pay top prices. Rishling & Herath,— ■ LOST. LOST —A short black feather boa, with a black ribbon bow. Finder please leave at Republican office or the Trust and Savings Bank. LOST—Pair of nose glasses with charm attachment. Return to Republican office. - / MIiUELLArf NOUS. - Get your automobile lvgistr*tion blank for license at the Main Garage. We send in the fee for you. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public. See James Clark for bicycle repairs. ' NOTICE—To Ford Automobile Owners—The undersigned is prepared to repair Ford machines and to vulcanize inner tubes; also to save you money on bicycle tires. Shop, across the alley and north of Norgor’s hitch barn.—James 0. Clark. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 29 cents for Butteriuc this week.

Mrs. C. G. Spitler is spending today in Chicago. Good evening; are you wearing a “Go to church badge?” k > Sol Guth, of Washington, 111., is looking after business here today. The Girls’ Card Club will meet this evening with Miss Bel Laßue. Phone us your orders for feid, coal or wood. Hamilton & Kellner, No. 273. —— 1 Mrs. Clint Brown continues very poorly and there are now grave, fears that she can not recover. Mrs. Zoe <3Oll and son, Neal, left yesterday for Tulsa, Okla., Where they will take up their residence. Miss Jane Makeever returned to Mt. Ayr this morning after a visit since Sunday with Miss Alice Makeever. By order of the publishers, effective Feb. Ist, The Chicago American will be 2 cents a copy; 10 cents a week delivered. TOBIAS. Mrs. J. E. Alter returned to her home in Union township this, morning after a visit of several days with her daughter, Mrs. A. WTMeAuly, in Chicago. Mrs. and Mrs. James C. Davis, of Mt. Ayr, were in Rensselaer a short time this morning, enroute to the home from New Salisbury, Ind., where they have been for the post three months. C. B. Brunsdon, of Hammond, is now foreman of the South Hammond yards. He made a run down here on the early train this morning, visiting his father-in-law, Marshal Shesler. J. T. Morgan and family, of Kentucky, came a few days ago and are Stopping temporarily with Yhis nephew, Charlie Marlin. He has rented a\place near Newland and will raise potatoes and other truck there this year. Roy Grayson has been in town for a few days, but left” this morning for Morocco to visit his brother, Jess. Boy had both legs broken, one at the ankle and the other just above tlie ankle, at Minot, N. Dak., last summer, having been struck by a train. Dave Hines, the.- blacksmith, has been working at Delphi for the past two week and has moved his family there, their household goods being shipped yesterday. Mrs. Hines and daughter, Mrs. Robert Smith, will go there tomorrow. Mrs. Smith will remain with her mother while she gets her home straightened up. Dave has resided here for the past nine or ten years and was a good blacksmith and leaves many friends here.

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