Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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FISH MARKET PHONE 472. FRESH HBH N. of Duvall's EVERY DAY. Clothing Sto e Deliveries to all parts of town.

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FOR SALE—-A quarter-sawed oak mantle. John Healy. Joe Davisson made a business trip to Tefft today. For A-No.l hard and soft coal call Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273. New car of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Cb. Frank Foltz went to Chicago this morning to attend the cement show. If you want a good span of mares attend the Moody-Parkison sale next Thursday, Feb. 19th. Mr. and Mrs. John Nowels are spending today with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Lu era, at Parr. Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received. Miss Verna Merritt, who has been employed in Rensselaer, returned to her home at DeMo tie today.

J. E. Flynn went to Lowell yesterday for a visit of a few days with his daughter, Mrs. H. V. Weaver.

Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment. For eczema, any skin itching. 50c a box.

Get more eggs by feeding Blatchford’s egg mash. Bold by Hamilton & Kellner.

Attorney' George Marvin, of Monticello, has been engaged by the Good Citizens’ League at Remington to help prosecute the alleged violations of the liquor laws.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve chicken supper in the basement of the church Friday, Feb. 27th, from 5 to 7 o’clock.

Miss Nina Martindale is substituting tor Miss Luvie Gunyon as teacher of the Parr schools, Miss Gunyon being ill with tonsilttis.

Mrs. Granville Moody returned yesterday afternoon from Lafayette, where she visited with Mrs. A. G. Work since Thursday.

Three extra fine mares will be sold by J. H. Clemmons at his public sale Thursday of next week, Feb. 26th.

Two cows, one a Holstein and one a Jersey, and extra fine ones, will be sold at Clemmons’ sale Thursday, Feb. 26th.

Simon Fendig and his mother-jn-law, Mrs. E. W. Allen, of Wheatfield, were here yesterday and Simon was appointed administrator of the estateftof his late father-in-law, E. W. Allen.

For (baby’s croup, Willie’s daily cuts and bruises, mamma’s sore throat, Grandma’s lameness—Dr. Thomas’ Ecletic Oil—the household remedy. 25c and 50c.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Clark, of Wheatfield, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mayor and Mrs. Spitler. Mallie has recently engaged in the auctioneer business and is to cry his first sale one day this week.

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