Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. B. McNeil, of Wheatfield, was a visitor here today. New ear of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. John M. Knapp made a business trip to Fair Oaks this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark made a trip to Chicago today. H Remember the date, Saturday, March 7. Pair of Ladies’ Shoes free with every $5.00 shoe purchase at the FIRE SALE. Representative George Rauch was renominated for congress by the Eleventh district democrats at Logansport Wednesday. He had no opposition. Dr. F. H. Hemphill will entertain the county medical society this evening, the subject “Tonsilitis,” will be discussed. Bismarck German dill pickles, soured by the German process with dill. Also fancy sweet pickles at lOcadozen. “' ; .• 4 . ' JOHN EGER Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ropp, of Wheatfield, were Rensselaer visitors yesterday. A demonstration of the Low Down International Spreader will soon be given, by Hamilton & Kellner. Watch for the date. J. C. Stuart, vice president and general manager of the Erie railroad, died Wednesday at a hotel in Garden City, L I. He was 53 years old. John Reynolds and Miss Regina Maquire, of Oxiford, came today to visit her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheetz, south of town. FREE at the FIRE SALE, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, one pair of ladies’ $3.00 Shoes, given away absolutely FREE with every shoe sale amounting to $5.00 or over. Saturday only. Remember the date.
An immense steel and concrete bridge is contemplated at Clinton, la., where the Lincoln highway crosses the Mississippi river. Andrew Carnegiie has been approached with a view to his contributing the money necessary for constructing the same. Fish of all kinds for Lent. Mackerel, lake fish, codfish, spiced and salted Holland herring, smoked salmon, bloaters, herring, and all kinds of canned fish. JOHN EGER. Hamilton & Kellner are headquarters for %oal, feed and wood. All orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Eggs imported during the first three months of the new tariff act's operation totalled 1,700,000 dozens. In the preceding fiscal year only 1,370,000 dozens were sent in. Most of the eggs imported came from China, Siberia, Russia and southern Europe. We have just opened up our oxfords for men, women and children. Many of these shoes were in the original cases. We are going to let these go next Saturday. One pair of Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes free with every $5.00 shoe purchase at the Fire Sale. 4 large cam tor 25c, of canned corn, hominy. Kraut, kidney beans, baked beans in tomato sauce, pumpkin, or squash, equal 'to anything you can buy for 10c, or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Edward Roach, of Zanesville, 0., and Dennis Griffin, of New York, are in jail at South Bend, having been captured by a posse while they were looting the postoffice and general store of Charles Beringer in Crumstown Wednesday morning. The Indiana Citizen, the official newspaper of the progressive party in Indiana, appeared for the first time Wednesday at Indianapolis. George Stut is editor and the list of contributing editors is headed by former Senator A. J. Beveridge. The paper will appear weekly. Henry Green, pioneer mannfaeturer of X-ray tubes, died Wednesday at his home in Hartford, Conn., of Carcinoma of the liver induced by X-ray poisoning. John L. Baur, a glass blower, who aided him in the development of the tubes, died from the same disease in 1906 We have just opened up our oxfords for men, women and children. Many of these shoes were in the original cases. We are going to let these go next Saturday. One pair of Ladies’ $3.00 Shoes free with every $5.00 she purchase at the Fire Sale.
The party that took the $9.00 black plume from the counter of the Fire Sale is known to me and I will give you until Saturday night to either come in and pay for the plume, $4/50, the price we are selling them at now or I will swear out a warrant for your arrest on Monday morning next. If you prefer you can mail me the money.—D. AKJoethe. CASTOR IA Jw Infitnta aid Children. Hi KW Yn Han Alvap DoggM Baars tL ® y"* Blgnatwro of
