Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Everything for Everybody The advertisers represented here »e offering special inducements for your trade. If yen do let find today what yoi want, look again tomorrow. New offerings daily.
THE RENSSELAER SUPPLY 00. Dealer in Oils, Gasoline and Auto Tires; one block east of public square. Phone 2 on 78. M. J. Schroer, Prop. __
W. H. DEXTER CREAMERY. It’s right to try all creameries because competition makes business good, but -we’ve never been, able to see the sentimental side ol the question, consequently pay only real money for creapa. On this basis we respectfully solicit your patronage.
THE WEAR-U-WELL SHOE STORE. When in need of high grade shoes or repairing, don’t overlook J. T. Wiseman. Shoes repaired while you hesitate. Yon don’t have to wait. SEE JOHN WERNER, TAILOR For cleaning, pressing and repairing, and a nifty suit of clothes. Workmanhsip and fit guaranteed. Call upon John Werner, the Leading Tailor. SEVER’S CANDY STORE. When wanting choice box candy for father, mother, bwMher or sister, just remember Dolly Varden Chocolates. To try it is to buy It. C. BEVER. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING. Cast iron, steel, brass and aluminum castings perfectly welded at a fractional cost of new. Automobile engines decarbonized by oxygen process Satisfaction guaranteed. HEMPHILL BROS. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. K. T. RHOADES.& CO. When in need of anything pertaining to electrical supplies, don’t overlook the electrical shop. K. T. Rhoades & 00., Electrical Contractors.
EAT BUNTE CANDIES MONTGOMERY & WARNER.
SANITARY BARBER SHOP. When looking for a nifty hair cut or shave just call upon Cain & Deniniston. We are also agents for American Laundry. Laundry goes on Monday.
Mrs. Harry Walker, aged 17 years, of Barkley township, died last evening from pneumonia. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Timmons. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at the Barkley church and burial will be made in the Barkley cemetery. •#» ' ' ' " r The Ewporth League of the M. E. church gave a very successful parcel post social Friday night. A large number of young people were present and enjoyed the evening in a number of hovel and entertaining games. Each person brought a parcel which was sold at auction. The postofflce was kept busy and all those present had a good time. Ice cream and cake were seized. Mrs. John Makeever returned this afternoon from a month’s visit ih Indianapolis. Her son, George Macey, of Columbus, Ohio, accompanied her home. During her absence her companion. Miss Glazebrook, visited at Cloverdale and Greeneastle. She* returned home yesterday, being accompanied by her uncle, J, S. Sinclair, of Cloverdale. The columns of The Republican are open to a discussion by local people of the subjects that are to be voted on at the election next month, viz. The Constitutional Convention and the Centennial Celebration. ' The discussions must not give evidence of being inspired by outside sinister interests, many of which are trying now to get endorsement of their side of the question through the newspapers.
A Few Of Our Headliners JFor the Grate—Our Brite-Light Can'For the Heating Stove-Our Ky. Belle Lump and Puritan' White Ash. For the Range-Our Ky. Belle Egg, B. B. and Jackson Hill. We carry a full staple line of hard and sdft coal. All that we ask is one trial. Phone* 7* Harrington Bros. Co.
