Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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For A-No.l hard and soft coal call Hamilton & Kellner, Phone 273. Attorney A. Halleck made a business trip yesterday to Danville, 111. Send the children to the 2:30 matinee, Ellis Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bellows, of near Remington, are spending the day with his father, A. J. Bellows, who has been a little under the weather but is now somewhat improved. David S. Alter’s sale takes place Wednesday, Feb. 25th, in Union township, northwest of Rensselaer. Read the list in this paper. New car of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Mrs. Edward Taylor and little daughter, of Chicago, came yesterday to visit Mrs. C. C. Warner and other friends. Mrs. Taylor was formerly Miss Nell Van Smith and for some time lived in this city. C. P Curtain came down from DeMotte yesterday afternoon, accompanied by Frank E. Lewis and the latter became a Knight Templar, the former having belonged to that order for some time. Charley not only renewed his own Republican subscription but also subscribed for W. H. Wells.
Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new ear of Jackson Hill just received.
Attorney George A. Williams received a telegram Thursday evening informing him of the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. I. O. Davidson, at Carthage, 111. Mrs. Williams had gone there the day before in response to a message apprising her of Mrs. Davidson’s serious condition.
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.
C. F. Mansfield, Jr., returned last evening from Chicago, where he met his father, and together they showed to commission men samples of their alfalfa hay. They arranged for the sale of the alfalfa at market prices and to ship wherever directed by the commission men. They did not sell all of the crop, holding some for use here if wanted.
Three extra fine mares will be sold by J. H. Clemmons at his public sale Thursday of next week, Feb. 26th. Vaudeville Saturday afternoon and night at Ellis Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sawin and all of the family except Miss Nelle, the school teacher, are planning to go to Edinberg next Tuesday and to attend the fiftieth wedding anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sawin, on Wednesday, the 25th. Both of his parents are 75 years of age and-neither in very good health.
Ladies and children, see matinee at 2:30 p. m., Ellis Theatre. NOTICE. E. L. Meeker, expert piano tuner, will be here for one week. Phone orders to the White Boarding House, Phone 352. RENBBELAER_MARKETB. Corn—ssc. Oats—3sc. Wheat—Boc. CASTOR IA \ Jta Infimts aiM Children. At KM Yn Hut Always Bragkl Dmmn» Bignatare ot
