Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lady **” g * Pay Inf Gloves Taken from Fire Sale A Rensselaer lady reported to me that she heard another lady make this remark: “Any lady in Rensselaer was foolish to be without gloves, a* I have gotten six-pairs already and have, not paid for any.” I will give this lady until Friday evening to pay for the glov&s, either bringing or sending the money, or I will prosecute her. D. A. KLOETHE. New ear of Jackson Hill coal re ceived. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Tuesday’s Special at Fire SaleUnderwear. A dance Ls being planned for April Ith, and Bunch’s orchestra will be engaged for the occasion. George W. Tullis was down from Parr today looking after some business matters and greeting old friends. Watch paper for special sale to be run each dav this wfeek. at the Fire Sale.— Misses Hazel Lamson and Naomi Gregg will be hostesses at the home of Mrs. Ernest Lamson to the girls’ card club Tuesday evening. vTuesday’s Special at Fire Sale— Underwear. L. A. Harmon went to Chicago this morning to meet his brother, Russell, who was to arrive there today from Mitchell, S. Dak., with a shipment of cattle. Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received. John Duvall, who is traveling in Illinois and lowa, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. On Tuesday we will announce Wednesday’s special. Each day we will give something away absolutely FREE, at Fire Sale. King Davis, of Green castle, was here Saturday, looking after some business matters. He will stand his stallions at Wolcott this year. The Ladies of the Christian church will give a chicken supper on' the evening of Wednesday, March 25th. Watch for further announcement. Marshal W. R. Shesler expects to quit housekeeping shortly and his aged mother will go to Illinois to live with other relatives, while Mr. Shesler will reside at a boardinghouse. S. F. Wood, the artificial limb man, is very sick with pneumonia at 1926 South Fourth street, Terre Haute. (Mrs. Wood was called from Lafayette to his bedside last Satur* day. His condition is very critical, although he showed a slight improvement Sunday. Wlalace Bruce Amsbary is a gpl did entertainer. Don’t miss him next Monday night, March 9th, at the M. E. church. Charles V. May came over from Carpenter township this morning. He has been working in the bank there most- of the time for the. past five or six weeks, during which time President S. G. Hand and wife were enjoying a sojourn in Florida. They returned home Friday. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will hold a praise meeting at the home of Mts. Geo. Murray Wednesday evening of this week. AM the members of the society and ladies of the church are cordially invited to he present at this meeting. Clarence and Millard Smith, of La porte, came Saturday to attend the basketball game and visit friends. Rossville had defeated Laporte by the score of 104 to 1 and Clarence and Milliard were glad to see Rensselaer take the big end of the score here. Homer Reeve, of the feather mattress company, went to Hammond this morning to look up a new locatiion. He had arranged to move to Fowler and had rented a business room there but it was sold last week and he was notified that he could not have it. iMr. Reeve and his father hiave been here for about five months and have made many business friends.

Party Whp Took Plume Sent The Pay to D. A. Kloethe.

D. A. Kloethe this Monday noon received the following letter with a $5 bill enclosed: ‘'from a pore girl for ploom and ribon.” Mr. Kloethe had advertised that he would prosecute the girl if the plume was not returned or the money for it by Monday- The letter was mailed in the postoffiee Sunday. Omar Day was here Sunday to spend the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day, while his wife visited her parents in Lafayette. They moved recently to Beloit, Wis., where he had employment, but an offer of a job at a substantial salary- increase with the Lyons-Atlas engine works at Indianapolis caused him to resign his Beloit position and he left this morning for Indianapolis to take up his new work.