Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Phone 41 for fresh oysters. Pl one 273 for all kinds of coal. Whaling is active off the British Columbia coast. Order your coal of the Grant-War-ner Lumber Co. There are 20,000 kinds of butterflies. All sizes of anthracite coal at th? Grant-Warner Lumber Co. There are 432,000 acres of forest in Corsica. Try the Grant-Warner Lumber Co. for your next order of coal. Japan manufactures many bicycles. Let us havtf your feed orders. HAMILTON & KELLNER. Norway Buys apples and prunes from the United States. Everyone likes our milk oyster stews. Try one. Corner Case. Corsica’s big industry is the manufacture of chestnut extract. Order your oysters from the Home Gwjpery. George Reed made a business trip to Plymouth today. 5 Our Christmas candy is in; it’s Darmody’s Best. —Corner Case. Get home made candy at The Corner Case.
Chicken supper from 4 o’clock on at the parochial school hall this evening. Range coal, heating stove coal, baseburner and furnace coal at the Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Czar Nicholas of Russia is said to own more costly chinaware than any other person in the world. In Bavaria, Germany, a number of towns have deenlfed to introduce unemployed Insurance. The literary i)m>gram of the high school takes placO-ip the/assembly this afternoon. Orders for 100,000 tunics for the Russian army have been placed with Leeds firms. 1 Eat your supper Wednesday and Thursday evenings of this week at the parochial school hall. Queensland is estimated to have forty million acres of forests as yet uninspected and unreserved. Some nice and useful presents among our 10c 15c and 25c fancy china and glassware. JOHN EGER. Fred Waymire and A. W. Sawin went to Fair Oaks today to attend the big stock sale on the Lakin farm. Oysters Wednesday evening and Chicken Thursday evening after 4 o’clock at the Catholic school hall. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wells returned yesterday from a visit with their son, Palmer and wife at Morocco and with relatives in Illinois. The Home Grocery is showing a very fine line of Christmas candies and nuts;, it will pay you to look at their assortment before buying.
The house Tuesday adopted a resolution for a recess Of congress from Wednesday night, Dec. 23, to Tuesday noon, Dec. 29. For fresh fish and oysters go to Osborne’s fish market. We handle Booth’s oysters and fish. Phone 439. Attend the Catholic bazaar today and don’t forget to eat chicken supper at the sdhofil hall this evening. Hamilton & Kellne- will take care of jtour coal orders promptly. They have ample stock and abundant facilities for prompt delivery. Last night was the Coldest yet, the college thermometer registering 13 below zero. It begins to look as though a crop of ice would be harvested before January first. \ The Catholic ladies’ bazaar should be visited Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and evenings, Dec. 16 and 17. Many beautilul and useful articles to sell. At Oxford last week there was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Underwood a girl baby weighing only 28 ounces, and at last accounts the diminutive girl was still living. Don’t fail to attend the Catholic bazaar at the parochial school shall Wednesday and Thursday of this week, afternoon and evenings. Supper each evening after 4. iM. Y. Slaughter has been in a quite serious condition tor several d'ays at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Kenlton Blankenship. He was suffering from bladder trouble and is riow somewhat improved.
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