Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST. LOST—Some time about two or three weeks ago, a brown overcoat. Finder please telephone 113. LOST—Pair of buggy shafts. Will the person who took them from in front of J. M. Knapp’s stable, please return them or telephones me?— Harry Watson. ; W. H DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 80 cents for Butterfat this week, r WEATHER. Brisk to high northwest winds, ontinued cold and fair. George Putts spent Sunday in Chicago. W. H. Wells was down from DeMotte Saturday. , .v John Morgan made a trip to Frankfort Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank King spent Sttnd-ay -with relatives in Monon, New car of Jackson Hill coal revived. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Misses Daisy Morris and Beatrice Clift spent Sunday afternoon in Monon. y Joe Davisson is announced as a candidate for the democratic nomination for sheriff of Jasper county. Older your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car eff Jackson Hill just received. Nice Michigan, sand grown potatoes, 90c a bushel in .bushel lots. JOHN EGER. J. E. Moore, of Barkley township, has announced himself as a candidate for the office of county assessor. Don’t forget Dave Alter’s sale Wednesday of this week, Feb. 25th. Some good horses and cows and a long list of farm’'tools will be sold. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Day are now established in their new home at Beloit, Wis., where he has a good position with the Fairbanks-Morsc Engine Co. lowa hens "lay more- than a bitlion eggs a year, valued at $21,000000, according to figures just-made public by the state department of agriculture. The ladies of the Presbyterian church wifi serve chicken supper in the basement of the church Friday, Feb. 27th, from 5 to 7 o’clock. George Barrels lost-his life in an experimental spill at the Standard Oil works in Whiting Friday. Every inch of skin on his body was burned. Mrs. F. B. Meyer returned to Gary Saturday after a short visit beve with her brothefs, Arthur and Bert, Hopkins. Lawson Meyer, also of Gary, was here Saturday. Three extra fine mares will be sold by J. H. Clemmons at his public sale Thursday of next week, Feb. 26th. Miss Hazel Kenton returned yes terday from a visit of three weeks with the family of T. F. Dunlap at El wood. She will remain here about two weeks and then go to her home at Mitchell, S. Dak. W R. Lee states that business telephones in the city of Wabash, where the population is 10,000,. cost $1.75 a month. They have a central energy system and high class service. 4 large cans for 25c, of canned corn, hominy, kraut, kidney beans, baked beans in tomato sa’uce, pumpkin, or squash, equal to anything yon can buy for 10c, or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Two cows, one a Holstein and one a Jersey, and extra fine ones, will be sold at Clemmons’ sale Thursday, Feb. 26th. Rev. H. V. Sharp, of Frankfort, conducted services at the M. P. church Saturday evening and Sum day. He was the guest while here of "Mr. and Mrs. John Bill William B. Austin was down from Chicago Saturday on a brief business visit. He returned a week ago from California, having decided not to make the trip to Honolulu. Mrs. Austin and their daughter, Mrs. Roy T. Shayne, who have been spending the winter in California, are still at Pasadena and will remain there until April. Mr. Austin returned to Chicago from California by the way of El Paso, Tex., and stopped off long enough to make a visit to Jaurez, in Old Mexico, where he met some of" the constitutionalist leaders, with whom he was not very favorably impressed. He stated that the 3,500 refugees'for whom the U. S. government is caring, are only a stage or two above quadraped life. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn—ssc. Oats—3sc. Wheat—Boc.
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