Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOSS. LOST—Child’s muff. Finder please phone 'McKay’s Laundry. 4 LOST—A buggy robe, black on one side and green on the other. Finder please leave at Norgor’s hitch barn. Grover Brown. STRAY’ED—Sunday night, from my farm west of town, a mule. Please phone information to H. F. King, No. 112 or 283.

MISCELLANEOUS. See James Clark for bicycle repairs. NOTICE—To Ford Automobile Owners—The undersigned is pro pared 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 26 l /zc for Buttenfat this week. Crooks’ Photo Gallery for high class art, at County Fair. F. C. Myers, after a visit here with his son, Joe, the linotype operator, left today for lowa. Market and Bazaar at County Fair, Saturday, Feb. 7, 1914. Mrs. Bernice Clark came from Wheatfield today to.visit Mrs. C. G. Spitler. » - Don’t miss the museum of freaks at County Fair. N. W, Reeve expects to move into his new bungalow the first of next week. Snake Charmer at County Fair.

C. Earl Duvall went to Otterbein today to invoice a stock of clothing for Frank Ham, which the latter secured in a trade Don’t fail to hear the famous Black Jack Minstrel Tfoupe at the County Fair. Sam Stevens was called to Copsey, 111., last Friday by the serious sickness of his brother, Tom Stevens. * Phone us your orders for fe* I, coal or wood. Hamilton & Kellner, No. 273. Miss Edna Baum left today for her home at Elmhurst, 111., after a visit of two weeks with the family of William Kresel, south of town. It don’t pay to bake caxes when you can get such fine ones at McFarland’s for only 10 and 15 cents. The Sew Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Kenton Parkison, at the home of R. A. Parkison, on Weston street. Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber v Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received. Any goods bought at the Fire Sale of the Rowles & Parker stock and not satisfactory can be exchanged. D. A. KLOETHE. See and hear the Regimental Quartette at the Christian church next Tuesday night. This is the third number of the lecture course and is well recommended. Through efforts of influential cit izens, the Salvation Army in South Bend will receive a permanent home and means wherewith to conduct its work of charity. Feed Blatchford’s egg-mash and fill the basket full of eggs. Sold by Hamilton & K diner. Soldier Life—See the evening camp fire scene when The Regimental Quartette is here next Tuesday evening, Feb. 10th. At 7:15 shdrp. Admission 35 cents.

For the fiist time since the civil war the enlisted complement of the navy allowed by law hk s been filled, and hereafter applicants for the navy will be accepted. Don’t forget that the next number of the lecture course will be held at the Christian church and that it will start promptly at 7:15 o’clock. Two million pounds of frbzen beef and mutton, the first direct shipment of this kind ever sent from Australia to Seatte, arrived Monday. Regular shipments from Australia to Seatte will follow. The Regimental Quartette not only sings, but also plays musical instruments and presents sketches in special costume. Hear them at the Christian church next Tuesday evening, Feb. 10th. Admission 35 cents. Starts at 7:15 sharp. Two men attacked Mrs. Peter Sensmeir, of Evansville, grabbed her purse and started to run. Patrolman Withers* who happened by, shot the purse from the hand of one of the men as he ran up an alley and it was recovered. CASTOR IA Kg hhnti ntifl children. .... Ha m lap!