Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 273, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sweet cider, 25c a gallon at John' Eiger’s. Buy your apples at Murray s, 75c and 85c a basket. E. A. Perkins, of Goodland, was a business visitor today. J. P. Simons went to Monticello today to visit relatives. , Frank Foltz went to Logansport today to visit his-nrother. Mrs. S. M. Laßue wenit to Greenfield today for a dhort stay. The first number of the lecture course takes place tonight. The Round Table Club will meet With Mrs. J. F. Hardman tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Nellie Megsinan and Miss Cecelia Messman made a trip to Lafayette today. The weather forecast simply says: “Fair.” Get all the Satisfaction you can out of it.

Everything, good, fresn and best quality for the Thanksgiving season at Murray’s grocery. Miss-Verne Britton returned to DdMotte today after a visit of siix weeks with relatives here. Mi?. John Mbosmiller and Miss J Anna Moosmiller went to DeMbtte today to visit Dan Tanner and wife, j Mrs. Rill'ie Riderfour and children, of Sptokane, Wash., yesterday to visit her relatives, the Covers. j The.G. E. Murray Co. are offering the best bargain® in tMidhiigan sand land potatoes and Michigan hand picked apples. —■ - I Miss Ethel McCarthy has secured a position as stenographer for the jH. & D. Automobile Shock Absorber Co., of Goodland? Mrs. Mary A. Stover returned to Chicago yesterday after a week’s visit .With her daughter, Mis® Grace Stover, mUsic teacher in the Rensselaer schools. “Grandma” Mlary Hughes, who has been an inmate of the county farm for some time, went to Frankfort, N. Dak., today to visit relatives. Mrs. John Kohler and her aged father, Peter Minnicus, went to Chidago Heights today to see Mrs. George Minndcus, who is in very poor health. > Mrs? Dora Fish er, of Hastings, Neb., Who had been visiting her son in Chidagb. dame 'to Rensselaer today to visit her uncles, J. W. King and J. C. Pasteon.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Th« Kind You Han Alwajs Bought Beau's the /'“p Signature of FOR SALE—Cut flowers and ipobted plants, delivered to any part of city. We haveanan-y blooming plants for Thanksgiving.—Osiborne’s Greenhouse, Phone 439. WANTED. WANTED—Work in town or country. Mrs. Lizzie Cooper, Monticello, Ind. WANTED—Women, sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighb rs and general wearer; 70 per cent profit; make $lO daily; experience unnecessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—A few r steady board ers. Mrs. Vern Robinson, Phone 172, ' WANTED—To send you The Gentlewoman, a monthly magazine, 18 months for 25 cents; a pretty picture thrown in.—Adna Healey, Phone 153. • e 7 FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Barns and stables. A. Leopold. FOR RENT—Suite of rooms over VanArsdel’s store. Inquire of E. L, Hollingsworth, Ist National Bank Bldg. lost - LOST—A brown and red plaid mackinaw coat, in Rensselaer. Return to Sam Duvall. LOST—Long white purse containing four $5 bills and some-bills of- smaller denomination. Return to M. Dalton or to the Republican office ancPreceive reward. LOST—Pair of nose glasses, with button attachment. Return here. FOUND. * „,.ii FOUND—Right hand mitten nc ; ’ this office. MISCELLANEOUS;

TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want resIdence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson. REPAIRS—An expert man is now at the Singer sewing machine office. Bring in. your repairs at once.—R. P. Benjamin.