Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
AUTOS AND BICYCLES. 1/ The undersigned has the only exclusive bieycle shop in the city; on corner east of Republican office. I have secured the agency for the Pope bicycles and Pope motorcycles; second hand bicycles and motorcycles. I wi l save you money on bicycle Tires. JAMES C, CLARK. A full line of Jaicycle repairs; expert work.—Main Garage. "AJAX only written guaranteed 5,000-mile tire A full line at the Main Garage. OILS Automobile, motorcycle, motorboat, aeroplane, bicycle, farm machinery, thrashing machine, gun, cream separator, sewing machine, lawn mower —oils for anything always in Itock at the lowest prices. Main Garage PAINTING and DECORATING— Orders may be left at any of the drugstores or I nny be seen at the home of my mother. Mrs. Ves Richards. Good work guaranteed Clarence Hamilton. POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpington duck eggs from prize winJohn Rush, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, news. Mis. John Rush, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr Phone No. 2°-G. * FOR SALE—Eggs for setting; from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks. F. M. Abbott, Phone 216. W. H. DEXTER W. H. Dexter will pay 25V2C for Butter'fat this week. PAINTING—I will be ready for work at house painting after April 24th and will be pieased to arrange now to take care of your work—C. M. Blue.
Mrs. S. S. Shedd has returned from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. S. E. Sparling and husband at Demopolis, Ala. Nineteen applicants took the civil service examination here Saturday for positions as postmasters of the fourth class offices of the county. Mrs. W. A. Davenport was siezed with a severe attack of appendicitis last Saturday and her condition for some time was very critical. Miss Daisy Rollings returned to Indianapolis last evening after being here to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. J. Biggs. She is a sister of G. B. Rollings, son-in-law of Mr. Biggs. Mrs. James Hemphill underwent a, surgical operation at the Wesley hospital in Chicago a week ago. She will probably have to remain there for a week or more yet, her husband now plannig to go there for her next Sunday.
VICK’S pfSMiSALVF ▼ '“JUST R.UB IT ON".L Leslie Clark returned home Saturday from a two weeks’ sojourn at the National Sanitarium at Martinsville. There are a number of sanitariums there and all are doing a good business. Mrs. Mary Fembg was considerably brighter Sunday and indications were very much in her favor. Today, however, she is very restless and not nearly so well as she was yesterday. Her son, Simon, of Wheatfield, spent Sunday with her. Thelma, the 10-year-old daughter of Everett Brown, is quite sick at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown, on Milroy avenue. Tt was at first believed she had appendicitis but this seems not to have been the trouble and it is now believed she has an abdomlnal abscess. She is somewhat improved today over her condition of last week. John Casey, of Fair Oaks, went to Chicago last Saturday to witness the photo drama, “Creation,” which is being shown at the auditorium. The drama is divided into four parts, eaeh being complete in itself, but all four being combined so that a quite complete story results. It takes two days for the four parts to be shown. The pictures were gotten up at great expense, the money being supplied by the International Bible Students Association, which is an association of Christian people, but not applied to sect. Here is the latest about Ford automobiles: A big six cylined touring car drew up behin<J a Ford on a country road, and, trailed along behind it for several miles. “Why don’t you go around?” asked the companion of the driver of the big car. “What’s the use,” was the reply, “we’d come right up behind another one of ’em.” Order your Calling Cards at The Republican offic&
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