Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 279, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

You are missing good, inexpensive amusement if you are not attending the Rex. None better. Admission sc. The Sisters of Bethany of the Presbyterian church will give an entertainment at the church Thursday evening, December 3rd. Matinee at 2, 3 and 4 p. m. Thanksgiving. Come and spend a pleasant hour at the Rex Theatre. Admission sc. r ■ “ There will be preaching at the Newland school house iby Mr. McKinney, of Chicago, on Sunday, Nov. 29th, at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. All invited. For our Thanksgiving sale we will have’ plenty of celery, leaf lettuce, cranberries, mincemeat, apples, oranges, bananas, grapes, mixed nuts and sweet cider. JOHN EGER. ■ Following a long custom The Republican will not publish an evening paper on Thanksgiving day. Practically all business ■’houses in this cty have agreed to close all day and employes of The Republican will enjoy a holiday. For ,the accommodation of our regular customers thay may have forgotten anything to complete their Thanksgiving dinner, we will accept delivery orders up to 10 o’clock Thursday JOHN EGER. Mrs. E. W. Hartfnan was very pleasantly surprised Sunday, when a number of relatives gathered to remind her of her birthday. Mrs. Hartman receive/! a number of gifts and all home Sunday evening except Mrs. Fred Scraggs, who remained until Monday. For indigestion, sour risings of "food, gassy and upset stomach, causing headache and dizziness, try our Mi-o-na Tablets—perfectly harmless and surely effective or nothing to pay. B. F. Fendig, Druggist. In Tippecanoe county republican candidates contested the election of J.. F. C. Redinbo, democratic candidate for commissioner, and Henry. Kessener, democratic candidate for county surveyor. The returns showed the former elected by 17 and the latter by 18. The votes were recounted and both made an increase, Redinbo’s plurality going up to 22 and Kessener’s to 31.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WANTED. WANTED—An auto. 120 acres of land for sale reasonable; would take an auto as part payment Lewis S. Alter, Goodland, Ind. Phone 122-G, Remington. WANTED—Git] for general housework. Call Phone 401. FOR SALE —Nice Rural potatoes. iVrite John Dale, R D 1, Parr. Ind., >r Phone 592-1. WANTED—Sewing to do at my home in Parr.—Myra Oasey, at the 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. ■ » t - WANTED—A few steady board ers. Mrs. Vern Robinson, Phone 172, FOR RENT. ~ FOR RENT—House on my fa'fon in Union- township. Fred Schultz. Phone 953-A. FOR RENT—Two houses, one ready now, other in January.—A. Leopold. LOST. LOST—Fur overcoat • between Renssealer and John Daugherty’s. Return to Republican of to owner, James Price, Phone 59-J. LOST—Handbag containing two ladies’ handkerchiefs, $8 irf bills in small em'dope, 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 fem Duvall. LOST—Pair 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 tn Rensselaer. J. Davisson A GOOD CHRISTMAS GIFTUntil January Ist, I will send postpaid to any address in the United States, “Hoosier Hunting Grounds,” a $1.50 book by Bill Bat, on receipt of sl.—John E. Alter, Rensselaer, In'cL,'Phone 921-E.