Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FUEL, FEED AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. Order genuine Jackson Hill coal for the range, of us. We handle -only a high grade, but all sizes of hard coal. Phone 273. HAMILTON & KELLNER. WARNER BROTHERS Sell Cole’s Hot Blast Stoves and Ranges. They are the highest grade and most economical stoves made. Also Builders* Hardware and Farm Implements. THE WATSON PLUMBING CO. When in need of plumbing, don’t . overlook the Watson Plumbing Co., the leading plumbers in the city. All work guaranteed. Give us a trial. ""lumber and goal. ~ For full weight coal, don’t over-, look The Rensselaer Lumber Co. Our hard coal is all elevated and runs over a screen in your wagon. Macklenberg & Overton Creamery. Cream received daily, Elgin prices paid and correct weight. Test guaranteed. At The Fancy Produce Market. Phone 39. MCFARLAND’S GROCERY. Handles a full line of the highest grade of Groceries. The Ferndell Line of Teas and Coffees a specialty. Phone 99. A. F. LONG, THE DRUGGIST. EXPERIENCE—Our years of practical experience is your guarantee that»in our store your drtfg wants are cared for in the most proficient manner. IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Manufacturers of Hard and Soft Wheat Flour. Feed of all kinds. If our flou? don’t please you, it don’t please us. Call, and get your money back. R. SPRAGUE. GOLDEN LOAF BAKERY. When eating, eat O’Riley’s Golden Loaf Bread, delivered through the Benson Delivery System. Phone 616. RALPH O’RILEY. THE PADGETT LIVERY. Funeral carriages for city or country. Light rubber tired livery. Calls answered day or night. A. L. PADGITT.
PARR. Harvey Myres came home to register. Frank McCurtain is in Parr on a vacation. Fred Kruger lost a fine nigre with colic last week. Clyde Gunyon is having his cottage painted. \ Charles Harriott spent Sunday with his brother, Emery. Comer and son are shipping cattle and hogs this week. Alva Stephenson is hauling lumber for his new house this-week. Monday was registration day in Parr and a good crowd was in all d<f. The postoffice has moved into its new headquarters, Perry Griffith’s place. ■ ' Miss Roxie Gunyon is helping Mrs. Joe Luers this week in the store. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Makus and children spent Sunday and Monday in Chicago. Onion pulling, topping and crating is all one hears talked on the streets of Parr. Mr. and Mrs. John Nowels spent Sunday evening with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Luers. Abe Myres and wife took, jobs on the Comer and Stephenson dredge, Abe as runner and Mrs. Myres as cook. Ed Hermanson returned to Milford, Ind., after an extended visit with his brother, Harry, and sister, Eva.
PUBLIC SALE. \ Of livery stock, at Remington, Indiana. As lam going to move away I will sell at public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1914, commencing at 1 o’clock p. nt, all my livery stock, consisting of horses, carriages, buggies, dray, hacks, harness, robes, blankets, stable tools, clippers, office furniture and fixtures, hay and feed. 17 sets good single harness; 8 sets good double harness; a number of good leather nets, some never used; 50 good leather halters; a number of blankets and robes. Terms—A credit of 10 months with interest at 6 per cent; under $lO cash; 2 per cent off for cash. ED SUTHERLAND, j Col. W. H. Kenyon, Auct. / Geo. A. Chappell) Clerk. Mayor Jgeper Thornburg, a republican, and Monte Katterjohn, former district progressive chairman and manager of arrangements for a Beveridge meeting at Boonville, were each fined $1 in the city court for fighting. The men quarreled over politics, IL. is raid. - Jl ' ~ ** iWR
