Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
mm—mm—mm . __ Everything for Everybody The advertisers represented here are offering specinl indictments for yotr trade. If yon do aotfiad today what yon want, look again tomorrow. New offerings daily.
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 GO. We will drill water wells from 3 to 6 inches anywhere in Indiana. * WATSON PLUMBING 00. LUMBER AND GOAL < For full weight coal, don’t overlook The Rensselaer Lumber Co. Our hard coal is all elevated and runs over a screen in your wagon. i , - ■- ■|- \ 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.
THE RENSSELAER SUPPLY GO. Dealer in Oils, Gasoline and Auto Tires; one Mock east of public square. Phone 2 on 78. M. J. Schroer, Prop. W. H. DEXTER t^REAMERY. It’s right to try all creameries because competition makes business good, but we’ve never been able to see the sentimental side of the question, consequently pay only real money for cream. 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. You don’t have to wait. SEE JOHN WERNER, TAILOR For cleaning, pressing and repairing, and a nifty suit of - clothes. Workman|isip and fit guaranteed. Call upon John Werner, the Leading Tailor. BEYER’S CANDY STORE. When wanting choice box candy for father, mother, brother or sister, just remember Dolly Yarden Chocolates. To try it is to buy it. C. BEYER.
A. F. LONG, THE DRUGGIST. EXPERIENCE—Our years of practical experience is your guarantee that in our store your drug wants are oared for in the most proficient manner. IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Manufacturers of Hard and Soft Wheat Flour. Feed of all kinds. If our flour 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 Padgett/
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 & Go., Electrical Contractors^ EAT BUNTE GANDIES MONTGOMERY & WARNER. SANITARY BARBER SHO?. When looking for a, nifty hair cut or shave just call upon Cain & DCniniston. We are also agents for American Laundry. Laundry goes on Monday. \
NOTICE OF BOND BABE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the treasurer of Jasper county, Indiana, up to the hour of 2 o’clock p. m., Thursday, Nov. sth, 1914, for the purchase of $1,494.99 ditch construction bonds of said county. Sal6' bonds will be ten In number, dated August 4th, 1914, of $l6O each, except Bond No. 1, which is for $144.99, bearing interest at the rate Of 5 per cent, payable semi-annually on the 4th day of August, 1916, and on the 4th day ofFebruary, 1916, and maturing seriallyas follows: At Series No. 1, $144.99, August and Series Nos. 2 to 10 inclusfßE for--5165.00 each, due August 4th lft|s-and! August 4th each- year thereafter to and including August 4th, 1924. ISald bonds have been issued in (drier compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and with an order duly entered upon the records of the Board of Commissioners of said oOunty, authorising the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds fer the construction of a certain ditch, petitioned for by George Hart in White and Jasper counties, in the state of Indlana.l Said bonds will be sold according to law to the highest and best bidder for not less than their face value. - The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. “ JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County. Born, Oct. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs* B. F. Edwards, of Pontiac, 111., a daughter weighing 10% pounds, which has been named Mary Jeanette. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs. Edwards is the sister of Mrs. Joe Long and the daughter of Mrs. Catharine Rowen, of this city, and her mother is now with her. TJhe last of the telephone poles are being removed from Washington street and- the brick and cement work Is being completed by the contractor and some defects in the street are being remedied. When the new lights are installed Washington street will present a handsome appearance at night, which might be further improved by all the merchants leaving the lights on in their show windows instead of being turned out, as many of tbem do now. L
NOTICE OF BOND BABE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at :he Qiflcg of the Treasurer of Jasper county, Indiana, up to the hour of 2 o’clock p. m., Thursday, Nov. 6th, 1914, for the purchase of $3,899.10 ditch construction bonds of said county. Said bonds will be ten in number, dated Aug. 4th, 1914, of S4OO each, except Bond No. 1 is for $299.10, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent, payable semi-annually on the 4th day of August, 1915, and on the 4th day of February,' 1916, arid maturing serially as follows: Series No. 1, $298.10, August 4th, 1915. and Series Nos. 2 to 10 inclusive, for S4OO each due August 4th, 1916, and August 4th of each year thereafter to and including August 4th, 1924. Sari t-onds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and wilh an order duly entered upon th“ records of the Board of Commissioners of said county, authorizing the Issue r.nd sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the t-onstructlon of sFcertain ditch petitioned for by George R. Clayton, in White and Jasper counties, state of Indiana. Said bonds will be sold according tQ law to the highest and best bidder for not less than their face value. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County.
LEE. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jacks went to Lafayette Sunday to visit their son, Vern and family, and daughter, Mrs. Len Lefler and family, returning home Monday. Mrs. Woolseiver and Jack Jacks accompanied them.. Mr. a,nd Mrs. S. M. Sacks and family visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis Sunday. Mrs. Sam Noland is sick. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor spent Sunday at Monon with his father, John Tayler. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Walls and children visited at Newland Saturday. There were several out to hear the prohibition speech Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jacks visited Mr. and Mrs. Jene Tyler at Monon Sunday. Miss Delena Lefler and Miss Dollie Jacks went to Rensselaer last Thursday to visit Misses Hazel and Florence Jacks. Mrs. Alvin Clark visited Mrs. Della Culp Sunday. Frank Overton, Mr. Warren and O. A. Jacks, of Lee, and Ohas. Ward, of Monon, attended a sale near Smithson Tuesday. Alvin Clark and son, Harley, A. B. Lewis and S. M. Jacks went to the 'Kankakee river fishing Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Marrs and baby visited Mrs. Chas. Lefler Tuesday. CASTOR IA fbr Infints and Children. Till Kind YwHa^Atap Bought -. .-;V'
