Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The young women’s society, the Standard Bearers, will meet at the home of Mrs. A. A. Fell Wednesday evening at 7:30 instead of Friday evening. ’ Light cases of scarlet fever are reported in the homse of Frank Hill and Eph Hickman, a son of each being sick. The cases have-been isolated. you want some good work or ( driving horses, milk cows, or good brood sows, attend the Lowman public sale on Tuesday, January 5. Mrs. Susan Maines and daughter, Miss Eva, who have been visiting Mrs. Maines’ daughter, Mrs. Hess, in Lakeville, Minn., are expected home today. Misses Bessie and Rachael Stuart, who have been visiting Miss Marguerite Irwin for the past week, left this morning for their home in McComb, Miss. Abraham Crammer, of Redwood county, Minn., arrived yesterday. He is the father-in-law of O. L. Birph, who has started a blacksmith shop herp. President Wilson Saturday nomffiated Henry Clay Hall, of Colorado Springs, Colo., to be an interstate commerce commissioner for a term of seven years. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Prior went to Chicago yesterday to attend the “Messiah,” a religious musical production that is given each year. Several hunderd singers take part.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dobelbower and daughter, Maud, and William Wallace left for their home in Marion yesterday. They have been visiting the’famiy of Charles Stanley. A meeting was held last evening by the women’s, class o f the Christian church to make arrangements for a chitken dinner to be served to the young men’s class on Friday evening. |Mr. Haynes—expert-piano tuner and repairer, from Chicago, will be in town Wednesday eve, the 30th.' Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades visited their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe, in Cincinnati, over Christmas Mr. Rhoades returned home last evening, MJ's. Rhoades remaining for a longer visit.

Don’t forget the Lowman Bros, sale at the Pete Wasson farm, south of Rensselaer, on Tuesday, January sth. Twenty head of good horses, 24 head of cattle and 28 head of hogs are among the property offered for sale.. Fire destroyed the Indiana university Bible Chair building at Bloomington Saturday with a loss of sls 000, The institution was owned and maintained by the Christian churc.ies of Indiana. Conditions are improving so rapidly in Chicago that by February Ist the 85,000 unemployed will be reduced to. 60,000, according to the estimates of Mrs. Leonora Z. Meder, commissioner of public welfare. Homer L. Cook, secretary of state, has announced that his office is ready to begin immediately the licensing of automobiles for 1915. The new number plates and the-ap-plication blanks have arrived at the secretary’s office.

Col. W. A. McCurtain’s Sale Dates. Jan. 5. A. B. Lowman and Son, general farm sale. Jan. 12th—Op ha Bisher, 3 miles east of Lewiston, general farm sale. Jan. 19.—Mrs. S. B. Holmes, general farm sale. Jan. 21, Garfield Burgett, general farm sale, with some pure bred Shorthorn cattle. Jan. 20, Horatio Ropp, general sale Charles Lowman, general farm sale, January 26th. Jan. 27. John Stibbe, general farm sale. Feb. 2. Ed ‘Barkley, general sale. Feb. 4—Eli Arnold, Barkley township, general farm sale. i Feb. 5, Ed Barkley, general farm said* Feb. 8, Gleiin Baker, general sale. Feb. 10, John Lesh, general sale. Feb. 17, Charles Pullins, general sale.

Ward Baking Co. Tip Top bread list: French Poppy Seed Rolls; Poppy Seed prescent Rolls; Cinnamon Rolls; Sugar Rolls, Coffee Twist and other rolls. —-Mr®. E. A. Aldrich,. Prop. ■ * ■ t '— Malaria causes more sickness and death than any other single disease in India. — ' Borseshoeing. Prices reduced on shoeing as follows: Four new shoes $1.50, except sizes 6 and 7, which will be 25 cents extra. ■ FRED HEMPHILL, Cullen St. Blacksmith If you have anything to sell or exchange, or want anything, try our Classified Column. It gets results.