Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Everything for Everybody The advertisers represented here are offering special inducements for yonr trade. If yos do not find today what yon want, look again tomorrow. New offerings daily.

1 am equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing. Your patronage solicited. Also handler of Indian gasoline and oils for your motor. Also cream separator oil, the best on the market. M. J. SOHROER

W. H. DEXTER CREAMERY. 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 ml money for crpam. 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 while you hesitate. You don’t have to wait.

SEE JOHN WERNER, TAILOR For denning, pressing and repairing, and a nifty suit of clothes. Workmanhsip and fit guaranteed. Call upon John Werner, the Leading Tailor. V BEYER’S CANDY BTORE. When wanting choide box candy for father, mother, brother or sister, just remember Doily Varden Chocolates. To try it is to buy it. C. BEYER

OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING. Cast iron, steel, brass and aluminum castings perfectly welded at a fractional cost of new. Automobile engiqes decarbonized by oxygen process Satisfaction guaranteed. HEMPHILL BROS.

HAVE VOLTAGE TESTER We have purchased a voltage tester and you should have the voltage determined before buying lamps. Test made free when we 9ell the lamps. Get the ’most for your money.—K. T. RHOADES & CO.

SANITARY BARBER SHOP. When looking for a nifty hair cut or shave just call upon Cain & Denniston. We are also agents for American Laundry. Laundry goes on Monday.

810 PUBLIC BABB. The undersigned, Intending to quit farming and move to town, will sell at their residence on the Charles Malcho farm, adjoining Rensselaer on the west, on the county farm road, commencing at 10 a. m., on SATURDAY, DBG. 13, 1914, IQ Head Cattle— 2 extra good milch cows fresh In February and March, 2 yearling heifers, Jerseys; 6 spring calves, 2 steers and 4 heifers. IS Head Hogs— Consisting of shoats weighing from 60 to 126 pounds each. Farm .Toole— l Deering binder with trucks: 1 hay rake; 1 Avery cultivator; 1 Tower gopher, nearly new; I Moline corn planter with fertilizer attachments and 80 rods of wire; 1 disk wheat drill with grass seed attachment; 2 sulky plows, 16 Inch; 2 walking plows, 14 and 16 Inch; 1 two-seated carriage;. 1 set work harness, 1 U. S. cream separator, and numerous other articles. Terms— slo and under cash; on sums over $lO a credit of 13 months without interest If paid whens due; 8 per cent If not paid when due. 6 per cent on for cash on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until settled for. rSCHANLAUB & CAIN. W. A McCurtain, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground. The Republican has received a fine line of new Christmas cuts, suitable forheadings for all sorts of advertising from single column to full page widths. .j <1 First come, first served among our advertisers. *1 Better get your advertising ready at once.

The “Republican ■ - l Reduced Priced for Honeahoeing. With poor crops and money short, I have decided to divide my profits With my customers; there fore $1.50 will get your horse shod with four new shoes, except with. No. 6 and 7, which are 25 cents ei- ] tra. I H. V. SING.