Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST. LOST—Two bundles of, laundry. Return to Republican office or to Mrs. John Potts. LOST—Child’s muff. Finder please phone McKay’s Laundry. mStiKLLANEOUS. 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 bieyde tires. Shop, across the alley and north of Norgor’s hitch barn.—James C. Clark.

Phone Hamilton .& Kellner your coal orders. Our supply is ample. Our stock of feed is complete.— Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Mae Stanton returned Sunday evening from a week end visit with her parents near Flora. Fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes in bushel lots, 90c a bushel. JOHN EGER. H. B. Brown was down from Kniman today and placed an advertisement in The Republican classified column. Mrs. J. A. McFarland returned Sunday from a visit of two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mann and family, at Cincinnati. Mrs. H. E. Bruce and baby returned Saturday to their home near Crawtfordsvilie after a visit of several days, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wood, Sr. Harry Rodgers Baldwin, aged 30, son of the proprietor of the Rusfcon hotel at Evansville, Friday died of injuries received when he fell downstairs at the hotel three days previously. Sam K. Selig, of New York City, and Chas. Rosner, of Austin, Tex., came Saturday and paid a Short visit to Victor Selig, brother of the first named and brother-in-law of Mr. Rosner. Ihe 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.

Without objection the house Friday seated Representative J. tM. C. Smith, republican, of the third district of Michigan over the contest of Claude Carney, who charged that fraudulent ballots had been counted. There is no valentine so cheerful and expressive of your well wishes as a blooming plant. Holden furnishes them in pots neatly decorated with colored paper. iNext Saturday, Feb. 14th, is St. Valentine’s day. Order now. Parcel post in the mountainous country of the west has become so great that mail carriers are abandoning their contracts. Senator Brady, of Idaho, Friday urged the postoffice committee to take steps to give them relief. Harry Eger and wife entertained at dinner Sunday the members of the K. of P. male quartette, namely, Elmer Wilcox, Carl Duvall, Mel Haas and the pianist, Perry Horton. The boys are to sing several songs at the district meeting to hi held at the K. of P. hall tomorrow. 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. Three persons were killed and twenty injured Friday in a head-on collision between a northbound extra freight and a southbound work train on the Chicago, Saginaw and Mackinaw division of the Grand Trunk railway a mile south of Foster, Mich. The crash occurred in a blinding snowstofcn. In preparing for the district K. of P. meeting here tomorrow, the K. of P. lodge will take action tonight on the names of several applicants for membership. Eight were elected last Tuesday night and it is understood that Remington, Brook and other places are to bring candidates for the Golden Jubilee Page Rank class. John P. Carr, formerly editor of the Republican-Leader at Fowler, and who was a decided Bull Moose during the 1912 campaign, attended the meeting of republicans at Monticello last Thursday evening and stated that since 'his return to the farm he had decided that he made a big mistake in leaving the republican party %nd that he considered the hope of the farmer bo be with the readoption of republican principles and that he had returned andJntended to stick. CASTOR IA fig hflmti tnij Children. flu KM Yn Hm Atnp Bngfit