Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ELLIS THEATRE FRIDAY NOT, OCT. 30* OUR STOCK CO. I In George Ade’s 4 act comedy “Father and the Boys” No advance in price Phone 98

Home Grown Peanuts in J. A. McFarland’s Window. The little son of W. F. Osborne experimented in the growing of peanuts this year and a sample of the nuts clinging to the vine may be seen in the window of J. A. McFarland’s grocery store. Several of the nuts have been picked off since the vine was pulled. The nuts are of good size, equal to the “jumbo” nuts shipped here from Virginia. Loose soil is a necessity to their successful propagation. Professional Notice. I have returned from i recuperation trip following my hospital treatment and am now entirely well and ready to resume my medical practice. dr. f. h. Hemphill Palms and-Ferns. > I have some fine indoor palms and ferns. Better pick them out right away.—J. H. Holden.

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A Few Of Our Headliners ♦ For the Grate—Our Brite-Light Cannel. For the Heating Stove—Our Ky. Belle Lump and Puritan White Ash. For the Range—Our Ky. Belle Egg, B. B. and Jackson Hill. i We carry a full staple line of hard and soft coal. All that we ask is one trial. Phone 7. Harrington Bros. Co. K \■ ’ .