Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST. LOST—Child’s muff. Finder please phone McKay’s Laundry. STRAYED—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 prepared 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 26V2C for Butterfat this week. i: , Market and Bazaar at County Fair, Saturday, Feb. 7, 1914. John Kepner moved to Sheldon, 111., yesterday. Mrs. Rebecca Albaugh, of Chicago, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. /Eli Arnold. Genuine New River Lump Pocahontas and A-No.-l Jackson Hill Egg. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maibauer, of Medaryville, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zea. It don’t pay to bake caxes when you can get such fine ones at McFarland’s for only 10 and 15 cents. Joseph Moosem'iller has purchased of Geo. F. Meyers 24 acres in Walker township, near Laurta, the consideration being $1,500. Don’t miss the museum of freaks at County Fair. Chas.'M. Paxton has sold his farm of 160 acres in Jordan township to Charles Guttrich, the consideration being $16,000.

Snake Charmer at County Fair. A lazy iiver leads to chronicdyspepsia and constipation, weakens the whole system. Doan’s Regulets (25c per box) acl mildly on the liver and bowels. At all drug stores. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and enjoy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the family system tonic. Price $4.00. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment. For eczema, any skip itching. 50c a box. 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. 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. The revival meetings at the Methodist church are well attended and this, the closing week of the revival, has been of unusual interest and religious power. Tonight Mrs. Fell will preach, after which an altar service will be held. 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. F. M. Sigler, a former resident o:: the county but for some years residing at Hot Springs, Ark, was in Rensselaer a short time today on business. He owned a large apartment house at Hot Springs, which was destroyed by fire several months ago and which he now planning to rebuild. 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 anc the soldier boys are recommendec as capable musicians with an instructive as well as amusing and in all respects a pleasing program. The Jolly Club, composed of fifteen ladies, met yesterday with Mrs. John M. Knapp, on River street, and the afternoon was devoted to sewing. The members devoted the afternoon to garment making for one of the members and Wednesday was the time for sewing for Mrs. John Jones apd fifteen garments were entirely completed. Each member brought something to eat and the hostess made coffee and a splendid luncheon was served and the guests were so happy as to justify the name they accepted, ‘The Jolly Club." CASTOR IA ■i WOt TidWiit* anJ Hu Kliml YoatofttopßogM