Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOtffc. ** LOST—Pair of lined kid mittens and kid glove, both for little girl. Finder please phone 326. LOST—Somewhere between the ball park and Frank Webber’s corner, a good four-tined manure fork. Finder please leave at this office or Phone 226. W. EL DEXTER. W T . H. Dexter will pay 26V 2 c for Butterfat this week. - - y Our stock of feed is complete— Hamilton & Kellner. The 5 and 10 cent store is still doing businesß. Come in. Phone Hamilton & Kellner your coal orders. Our supply is ample. New car of Jackson Hill > coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes in bushel lots, 90c a bushel. m JOHN EGER. Want a good dairy cow? Attend Henry Eigelsbach’s sale Wednesday, Feb. 18th. Let the children come to the matinee at Ellis Theatre Saturday, 2:30 p. m. Children 10c, big people 20c. Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received. Bargain Matinees at 2:30 are one of the new features of Steely & Warner’s All Star vaudeville on Saturday. Prices 10c and 20c. A large can of peeled peaches for table or pies, or a large can of fancy plums for 10c. Try them. You will buy more. JOHNEGER. Mrs. Mary * Kennedy has announced her candidacy for mayor of Mount Carroll, 111. She is believed to be the first woman to seek that office in Illinois. A popular move in vaudeville is the Bargain Matinee Saturday afternoonat 2:30, prices 10 and 20 cents, at which ladies and children are especially welcomed. G. H. McLain was called to Wauseon, Ohio, yesterday, to be at the bedside of his mother, who is in very poor health. He expects to be absent about ten days. Brigadier General Wirt Davis, U. S. A., retired, died in Washington Wednesday after a three years’ illness said to have been contracted during service in the Philippines. Miss Nell Meyers returned today to Madison, Wis., to re-enter Wisconsin University, after a ten days’ visit between semesters with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers. Mrs. Julius Fisher sued for divorce Thursday at Evansville, alleging that her husband, a business man, forced her to get out of bed at 3 o’clock in the morning to manicure his finger nails. The American Society for Fire Prevention has been organized in New York with the object of carrying an aggressive and militant caml>aign for fire prevention into all parts of the United States. The water supply of Alton, 111, a tow r n of 17,000, was cut off Wednesday through the breaking of all the pumps at the Mississippi river pumping station. All factories were closed temporarily, forcing thousands of men into idleness. Saturday afternoon, Feb. 14th, at Leek’s hitch barn, will take place a sale of 30 cows and one-f-8- Hereford bull. Sale will take place inside the barn and cows may be left at the barn until Monday by purchasersrfrom a distance. Fine milk cows, -msw can ask W. E. Harris, at the Jreamery and he wifi tell yon thaWhe Henry Eigelsbach cows were among the best in the country. The sale wifi take place Wednesday, Feb. 18th. Miss Tena Barber is in receipt of a letter /from Mr. and Mrs. August Di eifus, written on board ship and mailed at Punehal, Maderia. They are on the Rotterdam and had enjoyed a pleasant voyage that far.— Monticello Journal. The cold weather has frightened railway travel. The period is the dullest in passenger sales for a long time. Not a lady went north on the "milk train this morning and Agent Beam says it is the first time in his recollection that at least one lady has not taken passage on that train. Thirty head of good cows and one 7-8 Hereford bull will be sold at auction- next Saturday, Feb. 14, at Leek’s hitch barn. The sale will begin at 1 o’clock. All who buy cows from a distance can leave tliem at the barn until Monday and they will be taken care of. CASTOR IA For Intknts and Children. Thi KM Yn lni Atrip tapl ( Use our Classified Column.