Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Special Sale of Potted Plants. ' * For this week, in order to make room for spring plants, I will make a special sale of potted blooming Marguerites, the 35 cent kind for 15 cents. Remember, this week only. —J. H. Holden. COAL. We have another car of the celebrated White Ash coal ip. •J. C. GWIN & CO. Dr. H. J. Kannal today took his daughter, Miss Gertrude, to a sanitarium in Missouri, where he has encouragement she will receive beneficial treatment for infantile paralysis. She was stricken several years ago. Dr. James Monroe Taylor, for twentyiseven years president of Va B sar college, formally retired Sunday. He will soon start for San Francisco, whence he will go to Honolulu. His successor has not yet been chosen. Prof. Glatzel of Berlin announced Monday night that Prof. Korn’s selenium method of telegraphing photographs has been .perfected so that it may be possible to transmit pictures by wire across the Atlantic at an early date.* f It will be a month or more after President Wilson signs the bill which has passed congress providing that postoffice money orders may be paid at any money order office before it can be put into operation, according to the postoffice department. : • . None Should miss hearing The Regimental Quartette at the Christian church next Tuesday evening, Feb. 10th. This is the third number of the union lecture course and the soldier boys are recommended as capable musicians with an instructive as well as amusing and in all respects a pleasing program. The next number of the lecture course will be the Regimental Quartette, on next Tuesday evening, Feb. 10th. It promises to be one of the best. At the Christian church; admission 35 cents. The hour haS been set for 7:15 to accommodate Knights who wish to attend lodge. The prediction that the full blooded American -Indian will have disappeared in a half century was made in Washington Monday by Victor M. Locke, governor of the Choctaw nation, one of the five civilized tribes. He estimates that there are 100,000 full bloods living todays Mr. and Mrs. John Sayler are again in Rensselaer after a month’s visit in Detroit, Mich., with their daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Daily. They were both ill while there and are neither thoroughly recovered at this time. They will go to Brook in a day or two 'and plan to leave the last of this month for their home in Washington. Ancfi Pruitt, son of W. C. Pruitt, returned last evening from Whegler, Porter county, where he had gone to secure an affidavit which is to be used in bringing perjury suits against Dan Waymire and Max Kepner, according to Mr. Pruitt. This is a sequel to the recent balky horse lawsuit tried in the Newton circuit court and will give Deputy Clerk Davis, of Kentland, an opportunity for a few more stanzas of poetry. Claude Spencer has Mecided to quit farming and will hold a pub lie sale next Thursday, Feb. 12th, at what is known as the old Wuerthner farm, 3% miles west of Rensselaer. If he can get a house he will move to town, but if. he can not get a house he plans to go to some other place and in either case he expeets to make a prospecting trip to the west. GOAL. i A • * .' , * ■■ We have anoth« car of the celebrated White Ash coal Ip. ° , J. C. GWIN A GO.
