Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Alter left this morning for Chicago Heights to take up their residence with their daughter, Mrs. Will Worn., Don’t forget the chicken social at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark on March 17th, from 2 to 5 and 5 to 8. Afternoon 10 cents and evening 25 cents. Mi’s. L. V. Sarjeant returned to Lowell yesterday aftep a visit 1 of several days with her son, E. E. Flint and family. Ladies, come in and have a cup of hot chocolate and hear the music at the Paris Hat Shop opening Friday arid Saturday of this week. Living models. The nomination of Edwai'd Minor Watson to be associate justice of the supreme court of Hawaii was confirmed Wednesday by the senate. • •- We will unload next Saturday and on Monday a car of fancy Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes in 2% bushel sacks, 85c a bushel in 5bushel lots, or single bushels 90c. JOHN EGER. •_ y* " Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Biekness returned to Mt. Ayr this morning after a visit since Tuesday with his mother. Mr. Biekness was busy buying stock while here. We have the very latest designs in curtain materials. You should call and see them whether you are ready to buy or not. It is no trouble to show goods. E. VANARSDEL & CO. r R/ussia yesterday announced that it had decided to accept the invitation of the United States to participate in the naval review in Hampton roadsMn 1915 in celebra- ; tion of the opening of the Panama Canal. A shipment of 300 tons of Utah coal just sent to Alaska will cost $57.80 a ton when delivered. The coal is billed to a mining company operating dredges north of Nome. It will be hauled overland by dog sledge from Nome. Alf Donnelly and wife returned yesterday from Lafayette. Alf had been away on an onion selling trip and he sold a car at $3.25 per hundred, which was such a good price that he called his wife by telephone and had her meet him in Lafayette. Don’t miss the special matinee of Steely & Manuels’ all star matinee at the Ellis Theatre Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Four big acts of vaudeville will be given. Prices 10c, 20c. Our new line of dress goods, consisting of the new shades and new weaves of both wool and cotton, cannot be excelled, for beauty and durability. Also a fine assortment of shadow laces and at the very lowest prices. E. VANARSDEL & CO. - Mrs. H. J. Bartoo, of Remington, returned here last evening from a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. O. C. McClure in Hammond. Her father, Erastus Peacock, accompanied her there and will remain for a few days. He expects to go to his home in Florida next week., Robins have been either seen or hoax'd by about population during the past Iv days and yesterday Will Childers sighted or scented or heard a* kildeer, which he says has a robin beaten forty ways for Sunday when it comes to forecasting spring. Evidently the groundhog will relinquish his sixweeks’ lease when it expires next Monday and we will not have to shed many more tears at the anthracite bin. .^rr. Chicago to JTorthwert, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and the South, DoolsvlUe and French tick Springs. BENSSELAEB TXKB TABLII In effect November 2nd, 1913. - NORTHBOUND. No. 36 4:44 am No. 4 .4:58 am No. 40 7:33 am No. 32 10:11 am No. 38 3:29 pm No. 6 3:39 pm No. 30 6:02 pm No. 16 .6:22 pm SOUTHBOUND. No. 36 12:43 am No. 31 4:29 am No. 16 .; 10:64 am No. 37 11:20 ana No. 6 11:47 am No. 33 ; 2:00 pm No. 39 6:22 pQ) No. t x U 06 pm