Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
All sizes of anthracite coal at tin Grant-Warner Lumber Co. W. H. Flagg, superintendent of the MOnon, wasi a visitor in Rensselaer yesterday. Read the list of stock and implements lor sale at John Behrens’ public sale next Tuesday, Dec. 15. . Mrs. Leslie Miller and sister, Miss Nellie Waymire, made a trip to Lafayette today. Attend John Behrens’ sale next Tuesday, Dec. 15th, if you want a good milk cow, a good young horse or a brood mare. Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Chanee, of Knox, came today to see George H. Werner, west of town. Ernest Speaks, who now lives on the N. Littlefield farm near Fair Oaks, was in Rensselaer over nigbt. For any pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the household remedy. Two sizes 25c and 50c at all drug stores.
A number of young people enjoyed a dance last evening at the home of Clifford Ham, on North College avenue. ,
Don’t fail to visit the bazaar at the Presbyterian church dining parlors on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 16th and 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd J. Randle made a trip to Chicago yesterday. He returned this morning and she remained for the day.*
Bath - robes with slippers to match in all colors, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. < C. EARL DUVALL
Squire Gaffleld went to Lafayette today to see his son who has for some time been taking treatment at the Wabash Sanitarium,
Go to John Behrens’ sale next Tuesday if you want a good young horse, a good milk cow, a broud mare or farming implements.
Mra William Berry, of Gary, came today to' visit her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deßoy, southeast of town,
We will place a red cross stamp on each delivery ticket this week. Help a good cause by placing your orders with Hamilton & Kellner,
John L- Rhode will be the next postmaster of Hammond. He has just received the recommendation of Congressman Peterson and will take the office Jan. Ist, succeeding F. Richard Scbaff.
Fur gloves, fur mittens, auto gauntlets, umbrellas, skating caps, fur caps, polo caps, for Xmas, on display at Duvall’s Quality shop. C. EARL DUVALT.
Stuffed UP head is cleared like magic by simply breathing Hyomei, while catarrh of head and throat rapidly and surely yields to its antiseptic healing. B. F. Fendig guarantees Hyomei. J JI
Initial h an 'dkei'chi'e&b scarf pin sets, cuff links, fancy suspenders, tie sets, sweaters, 7 now on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. * C. EARL DUVALL
uVfiss Alice Thomas went to Lafayette today to take her weekly music lesson. Miss Alice is a member of the freshman class in high school and one of the talented musicians of the school.
See the pocket sets, dressing Cases, collar bags, suit cases, traveling bags, on display for Xmas at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL
1 '~<i ■ Wash Cook went to Lafayette today to see his son, Frank, who continues a patient at the hospital. He .‘has not been getting along 90 wdl again for several days, having some fever and pus again forming about the knee injured! several weeks ago.
Just received, another car of Monogram and White Star flour. If you are having any trouble in getting good bread try a sack and after a far trial if you are not pleased with the results we will cheerfully refund the price you paid. ROWLES & PARKER.
Albert Augspurger arrived today from Mankato, Minn., to which plate he removed with his father, William Augspurger, several years ago. He says they have been doing splendidly tbfcre and 'he likes the country fine. He will be 'here ifor about two months.
We are unloading another car of the famous Monogram and White Star flour. Either brand is guaranteed to please you'br your money refunded. ROWLES & PARKER. Today is a quite pleasant winter day, somewhat colder than several preceding and' not quite as bright as one might wish, but the air is dry and the atmosphere an improvement over that experienced for the past two weeka
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