Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Specialties For This Weekand Next , 16 qt granite dishpan, regular SI.OO seller, 50c. , 14 qt. granite dish pan, regular 75c seller, 50c. » Fancy Holland Herring Mitcher, keg 80c. Fancy Pink Salmon, 3 cans for 23c. Brownsugar CuringMeat2slb. for $1 Fancy Early June peas, 3 cans for 25 Hominy, a good brand, 4cansfor2s Canned oysters, solid pack, 3 cans 25 Large Bucket Axel Grease 25c seller, 20c Oranges 15,18, 20, 25 and 40c, tree ripened Toilet Paper, big rolls, 8 for 24c. Corn Hakes, 4 packages for 25c. 1 / , Fresh Fruit and Vegetables all the time. Don’t forget the place. Phone 202 ROWEN & KISER : < . *

FREE of CHARGE FOTitt a ttp umtH exam < ne the eleccMlffiAlcj nlAl/L trie wiring of your residence ONNEWWORKOR or business house and recomREPAIRS. I men d chang esthat precautions against fire necessitate. For this there is All kinds of lights, fix- no charge whatever and we are here * ur ®*» electrical appli* all the time to guarantee complete ances, etc., / satisfaction if the changes are enr .1- *Pi . - i trusted to us. Everything Electrical The fire in Rowles & Parker’s store OPEN EVENINGS might have been avoided by an inspection. i i jj him m ■ 1 : j —— -- . . K. T. RHOADES & CO. Phone 579.

WEATHER. 1 "T". ' Rain, turning/ to snow, and a cold wave by tonight; tomorrow colder and generally fair, with brisk shifting winds, becoming northwesterly and high. COAL. We have another c§r of the celebrated White Ash coal in. J. U GWIN St 00. Mrs. William Warren, of Tefft, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Bruce White. Mrs. Clint Brown is very much improved since yesterday and her husband, who was in town today, states that indications now point to her recovery, B. J. Jarrette went to Monon today to assist in getting his branch store started. He expects to open it for business on Saturday, Feb. 7th, with Frank Putts in charge. Misses Mary Schlabach and Katie Beachy, -of Holmes county, Ohio, left for their homes today after a week’s visit with relatives in and near Mt. Ayr, ' A dance is to take place at the armory this evening. It is run on a subscription basis and a considerable number have signified their intention of going. It is the first dance since New Years eve. The revival service at the Methodist church will be held from 7 to 8 this evening. The attendance this week has been very good. -Last night there was he larges congregaion for a week night that has assembled since the revival meetings started. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milliron returned here last evening from their trip to Florida, taken with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milliron, who remained for a longer stay. They visited many cities in Florida and enjoyed a splendid vacation and visit. Robert and wife left today lor their home in Flint, Mich. One person is dead and about twenty others are in a serious condition at South Bend as the result of eating impure butter. An analysis of the butter (Monday by the board of health disclosed that it contained bacteria of dysentery. A bit fed to a chicken caused death within 24 hours. 1 . Use our Classified Column