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

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The Vatican, through the congregation of the Indtex, has banned the books of Maurice Maeterlinck, forbidding Catholics to read, keep, borrow or sell the works of the Belgian author-poet.

Temporary insane from brooding over domestic troubles, George H. Kaiser, 48, who was foreman of the case department of the Buescher Band instrument company, Elkhart, took his life by swallowing catholic acid.

Order your coal of the Grant Warner Lumber Co. A new car ol Jackson Hill just received.

Marshall G. Tindall, an undertaker at Shelbyville, was a Rensselaer visitor from yesterday morning until this morning, and stated to a reporter that he was looking after a desirable hearse team but has so far been unable to buy one.

Children’s suits and pjmts at slaughter prices at Fire Sale,, ..

Fred N. Chapman has contracted for the purchase of the former Berry Paris property now occupied by County Auditor J. P. Hammond, and will occupy it probably about the first of April. The price is understood to have been $2,500.

Cotton flannel mitts 42c dozen a Fire Sate.

C. W. Duvall has received worfl from his wife, who was called to Kansas City by the serious sickness of her sister, Mrs; Alice Thompson Parker. Death resulted to Mrs. Parker before Mrs. Duvall reached there.

Fire Sale prices on goods not damaged in the least at Fire Sale.

Revival services conducted by Rev. Crider and Rev. Coon at the Rosebud church have closed. The meeting resulted in a great revival of interest among the members and in the addition of ten or twelve to the church. - - _ _

There will be work in the second degree of the Knights of Pythias tonight. Quite a number of applications are being taken for the order and this insures a goodly number of Page rank candidates for the Golden Jubilee to be held in Rensselaer next Feb; 10th. 25c, childs’ overalls 17c at Fire Sale.

F. L. Starr, for a number of years captain of police on the Nickel Plate railroad, with headquarters at Bellevue, 0., resigned his position and will retire /from police work. He has bought a farm and will live on it, devoting his entire tme to the raising of garden truck.

Miss Hazel Kenton, of Mitchell, S. Dak., who has been visiting L. 11. Hamilton and family here for the past five weeks/ left this morning for Elwood, Ind.,'for a visit of two weeks. She expects to start back to Mitchell about the first of April.

Twenty-three years ago John Jones, porter at the Lake Shore depot at Elkhart, loaned $3 to a fellow employe in a Chicago restaurant. Last Monday the borrower, now a Pullman porter, voluntarily notified Mr. Jones that he would return the money. The money was left in the Lake Shore, telegraph office.

Attorney W. H. Parkinson made a trip to Colburn yesterday and closed up the sale of a farm of 146 acres which belonged to his uncle, William J. Moore, now of Mitchell, S. Dak. William E. Moore had owned the farm for Several years and it was left to his son, Will. The consideration is understood to have been about $13,000.

Leroy H. Smith, son of Ed Smith, of Chicago, who has been visiting relatives h-ere_ for the past two months, went to Momence, 111., today, for a short stay. Last year he took out a claim near Chinook, Mont., and he'will return there! to look after it in the spring. Jlis father, who had a severe attack of pneumonia in Chicago, is now considerably improved.

One of the most sickening accidents in the history of Kridx occurred at the» hohie of County Treasurer Joseph and family, when Mrs. James Arnott, professional nurse of Bass Lake, who was waiting on the daughter of Mr. Joseph, fell headlong down stairs and mutilated her face beyond recognition. Her nose and upper jaw bone were completely crushed.

- Arthur Mayhew, Fred Waling, J? R. Lewis and (Ernest Lamson purchased fifteen Duroc brood sows at the Strickland sale near Lowell last week. The hogs were distributed among the four men, having been (bought individually. They are fine hogs, Mr. Strickland having won several prizes at the International show in Chicago. The weather was bad the day of the sale, the crowd not up to expectations and prices not so high.

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