Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. - ", LOST—Child’s muff. Finder please phone McKay’s Laundry. LOST—A buggy robe, blaek on one side and green on the other. Finder please leave at Norgor’s hitch barn. Grover Brown. k LOST—A $lO and two one dollar bills* between Princess Theatre and hom<§. Return to Republican office or to L. H. Hamilton. STRAYED—Sunday night, from my farm west of town, a mule. Please phone information to H. F. King, No. 112 or 283. MISCELLANEOUS. James Clark for bicycle repairs. NOTICE—To Ford Automobile Owners—The undersigned Is prepared to repair Ford machines and to vuleanize inner tubes; also to save you money on bicy&le tires. Shop, across the alley and north of Norgor’s hitch bam.—James O. Clark. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 26y 2 c for Bufctenfat this week. McCalls 10c patterns sc, at the Fire Sale. Mrs. E. VanArsdei and sister, Mrs. W. S. Walts, are visiting their brother, Guy Drake, of Francesville. Ladies’ and children’s coats at 50c on dollar at Fire Sale. At an art auction in New Yotrk $9,200 was paid for a Chinese vase of the seventeenth century only 7% inches high. Men’s clothing at slaughter prices at Fire Sale. % ■! Sherman Biggs is driving one of the buses for a few days until a successor for Gilbert Albin can be secured. Silk and cotton thread, 3 spools for 10c at Fite Sale. Mi». and Mrs. W. S. Ware and baby returned to Gifford, 111., today, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Willis Lutz, and husband. Pan cake flour 7c a package at Fire Sale. Mrs. Pauline Guttrich returned to Chicago { this morning, after a visit with her son, Charles H. Guttrich, southeast of town. Ladies’ union suits, 50c ones 35c at Fir© Sale. John Akers was in from his home north of Lee today and reports that his son, Ray Akers, 26 years of rage, is very sick and that there seems danger of it terminating seriously. Phone us your orders for fe< i, coal or wood. Hamilton & Kellner, No. 273. ----- (Mrs. Matt Nesius, southeast of town, underwent a surgical operation Sunday, Drs. Washburn and Johnson, of Rensselaer, and Dr. Besser, of Remington, performing it. Any men’s or boys’ hat in the store at just % price at Fire Sate. It don’t pay to bake cakes when you can get such flue ones at McFarland’s for only 10 and 15 cents. <li I i7|i*iiii»Mwii'»i iiii'i i 'mi TiiTTTwyw ' ' - ■' ■ W. J. Wright returned this morning from a visit since last Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. G. H. Hancock, formerly Miss Floss Wright. They have recently moved to Kansas City from the ’south. Geo. Reed’s sale will offer a chance to get some good brood mares and brood sows. Iteh! Itdi! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment. For eczema, any skin itching. 50e a box.
Everything in the ladies’ furs at 50c on the dollar. Fire sale. Ex-Mayor Geo. F. Meyers is now able to be out after a siege of sickness that confined him to his home for almost all of the month of January. He shows the effects of his illness hut is now very much better and is on the road to recovery. Your choice of ladies’ trimmed hats worth as high as $7.00 each, now SI.OO at Fire Sale, only 1 hat to a customer. Attorney George A." Williams went to Knox this morning, where he is to sit as special judge in two cases from which Judge Verpillat was disqualified. Mrs. Williams will join him at Knox tomorrow and together they will go to East Liberty,-Ohio, for a brief visit. Mrs. W. H. Blodgett and daughter, Mrs. E. IJ. Brennan and son, Blodgett, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Charles R. Lane and Miss Anna Honan, of Delphi, came this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. CASTOR IA Mr and children. lU UU TOT H3YO Always oougni
