Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOST. 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 tour-tined manure fork. Finder please leave at this office or Plione 226.

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

For A-No.l hard and soft coal call Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273.

New car of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co.

If you want a good span of mares attend the Moody-Parkison sale next Thursday, Feb. 19th.

Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received.

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

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

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.

David S. Alter’s sale takes place Wednesday, Feb. 25th, in Union township, northwest of Rensselaer. Read the list in this paper.

The D. A. R. Washington* party will be given at the home of Mrs. George E. Murray Friday evening at 8' p. m.

Dan Tanner will move to his Keener township farm this spring and today took a load of odds and ends there while making a trip tor the purpose of inspection.

Davis S. Alter will sell 10 head of good horses and 16 head of cattle at public auction Wednesday, Feb. 25th.

Frank Busha, the telegraph oper ator who recently returned from the west, has secured a good position as clerk to the Trainmaster for the Monon, E. L. Clark, at Lafayette. Mrs. Busha, wiho has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam, since their return from the west, will join her husband at Lafayette this evening.

Don’t forget the date of David S. Alter’s public sale, Wednesday, Feb. 25th. See the full list in this paper.

With three grips filled with Pain Killer and wearing his most convincing smile, Lyman Zeo left yesterday for Crown Point, where Postmaster Charley Daugherty, Sheriff Henry Whittaker and Clerk Ernie Shortridge, all former Jasper county men, will be expected to purchase a few bottles for their own use and recommend It to their friends. If Lyman don’t come home by Friday night with all three grips •empty we will think the people of Crown Point don’t know a good thing when they see. it.

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