Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Band concert tonight. Mrs. M. Strain was a Monon visitor today. Mrs. Emma J. York made a visit to Monon today. Good potatoes, 70 cents a bushel, any quantity.—E. S. Rhoads. Mr. and Mrs. Will Barkley went to Lafayette today for a short visit with relatives. The ninth annual dairy show is to take place in the Chicago stock yards Oct. 22nd to 31st. Well matured Wisconsin sand grown potatoes, 75c bushel, 20c peck. HOME GROCERY. Just a little rain this morning, the first for several weeks. It looks like more rain and a good soaker is much needed. >. Abe Martin says: “If you don’t happen t’ own an auto or a saloon you kin help save th’ country by buyin’ a bale o’ cotton. It’s th’ boy that owns th’ ball that bosses th’ game.” Now’s the time.to sell the things you don’t need. A Republican classified ad will turn the trick. Call us as Phone 18. We have lots of nice apples for eating, cooking or canning. JOHN EGER. The most important baseball hews of today is the winning by the Indianapolis team of the ■ Federal League pennant, which was made certain Wednesday. Next in impor-| tance was the defeat yesterday of the Chicago Sox by the Cubs by the score of 4 to 2. It was the first of the Chicago city series. Third is the clash tomorrow between the Boston Braves'and the Philadelphia Athletics. I We don’t care if you are a Democrat, Republican or Progressive, we will fit you with a suit or overcoat at reasonable prices. The same price ■to everybody?, ROWLES & PARKER.

When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Our last Friday and Saturday sale was such a success that we have decided to give another special two days this week, Friday and Saturday, with the unusual extremely low prices. VANARBDEL & CO. Chauncey Wood, who last year purchased three pure bred shorthorn heifers, went to New Richmond today to see some cattle of the same breed belonging to the W. W. Washburn herd and may purchase some. He will also visit his sisters at Crawfordsville before returning home. Give us your potato order. We have a ear of nice, ripe potatoes; 20c a peek, 75c a bushel, or 70c in 5bushel lots. JOHN EGER.