Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John ,T.‘Biggs was down from Wheatfield today. Order your coal of Hamilton & Kellner. Phone 273. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waymire made a trip to Lafayette today. Excellent programs 'being shown nightly at the Rex Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips made a trip to Chicago today. Some specially grown plants for Thanksgiving. J. H. Holden. Nothing but clean, moral and instructive amusement at the Rex. Goodland stores are making plans to close cached ay except Saturday at 6. o’clock. You can afford to attend the photo play of the Rex Theatre at 5c admission. Mrs. Rice Porter and little son went to Goodland today to visit her father for a few days. Telephone Holden’s greenhouse, No. 426, for blooming plants ”'fdr Thanksgiving. A stillborn child was. born Sunday io Mr. and (Mrs. Will Platt and it was buried today. Dave Elder was in Monticello over Sunday to see his brother, who is in very poor health. TherG will be a box social at the Surrey school on Saturday evening, 'Nov. 28. Everybody welcome. L. A. Bostwick returned this ihorning from a two weeks’ visit at his old home in Batavia, N. Y. Another barrel of fine saur kraut just opened. Phone 202. Rowen & Kiser. You are missing good, inexpensive amusement if you are not attending the Rex. None better. Admission sc. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold’s fiftieth wedding anniversary was Friday, Nov. 20th. The occasion was not celebrated at this time, but will be at a later date. For dyspepsia, our national ailment, use- Burdock Blood Bitters. Recommended for strengthehing digestion, purifying’tin blood. At all drug stores. $1 a -bottle. R. J. Hall, of Kingman, Kans., is visiting the' family of Granville Moody and today he and Granville and Charles Moody made a trip to Chicago. William Zimmerman, the Rem|ington nightwatch, has had a bad case of pneumonia and has suffered a' relapse that makes his recovery a matter of grave doubt.

CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the f Signature of FOR SALE. Eleven pure bred Duroc boars. AIL vaccinated, ready for service. Dam Hoosied Queen No. 356342, whose sire is Baxter’s Red Banker No. 100697. is Sage’s King No. 38641, whose sire is Lee’s Choice No. 128021. Price $lB, or S2O with pedigrees. Also nine pigs weighing about 60 pounds at $4, or $5 with pedigrees. One Jersey cow 3 years old, giving 2 gallons milk; will be fresh in ’March.—Russell Sage. WANTED. WANTED—GirI for general housework. Call Phone 401. WANTED—Sewing to do at my home in Parr.—Myra Casey, at tile home of James Longstreth. 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 steady boarders. Mrs. Vern Robinson, Phone 172, . • FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Barns and stables. A. Leopold. LOST — — LOST—Handbag containing two ladies' handkerchiefs, $8 in bills in small envelope, and small purse containing $5 in paper money, between Center school house and Rensselaer. Return to Republican office and receive reward.—Mrs. C. B. Wells. ' . LOST—A brown and red plaid mackinaw coat, in Rensselaer. Return to Sam Duvall. LOST—Paly of nose glasses, with button attachment. Return here. FOUND. 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.