Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 December 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'Hie Domestic Science Club will meet with Mrs. William Day Saturday at 2:36 p. m. After Jan. Ist, 1915, Sunday dinners at the White Boarding House will be fifty cents. x \ Mr. and Mrs. Gilf Jones, 'iHro have been visiting their- daughter, Mrs F. D. Burchard, returned to their home in Redkey today. Col. A. L. Kuhlman, of the 3rd In fantry, of Auburn, and F. L. Bridges, adjutant-general, are here today on business connected with Co. M, I. N. G.

Cough Medicine for Children. Never give a child a cough medicine that contains opium in any form. When opium is given other and more serious diseases may follow. Long experience has demonstrated that there is no better or medicine for coughs, colds and croup in children than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. C If you break a lens, we can grind an exact duplicate for it or it don’t cost you a cent. Let us prove it All glasses ground in my office.—A. G. Catt, Optometrist. J. L. Moore and Jay Nowels hive formed a collection agency and hereafter beginning Monday, Jan. 4th, will collect the monthly bills of most of the businessmen of the city. The bills will be collected for the previous month. They desire the patronage of the merchants and feel that they can give satisfaction. The businessmen of the city have for some time desired an agency of this sort and feel that it is the proper thing. If you are called upon don’t feel that your credit is bad, but take it as a business proposition of the merchants. meetings begin at the Christian church this coming Sunday. Prof. Altheide, a soloist and great musical director of international reputation, will have charge of all the music. There will be three great services, beginning with the Bible school. There will be a great crowd there and you are urged to come. Morning service at 10:30. Theme, “Why a Revival.” The large chorus will sing and there will be solos by Prof. Altheide. On Thursday at 7 in the evening there will be another big service. Great music will be a special feature. The sermon will be op “Starting the Year Right.” Be sure and come.

CQAJL. Just received another car of the celebrated White Ash coal—J. C. Gwin ■& Co. Ward Baking Co. Tip Top bgead list: French Poppy Seed Rolls; Poppy Seed Crescent Rolls; Cinnamon Rolls; Sugar Rolls, Coffee Twist and other rolls. -Mrs. E. A. Aldrich, Prop. Col W. A McCurtain's Salo Dates. Jan, 5. A. B. Lowman and Son, general farm sale. Jan. 12tfti—Opha Bisher. 3 miles Jan. 13.—Herman Schultz, general farm sale. . east of Lewiston, general farm sale. Jan. 19.—Mrs. 8. B. Holmes, general farm sale. Jan. 21, Garfield Burgett, general farm sale, with some pure bred Shorthorn cattle. Jan. 20, Horatio Bopp, general sale. • Charles Lowman, general farm Sale, January 26th. Jan. 27. John Stibbe, general farm sale. Feb. 2. Ed Barkley, general sale. Feb. 4—EH Arnold, Barkley township, general farm sale. Feb. 5, Ed Barkley, general farm sale. Feb. 8, Glenn Baker, general sale Feb. 10, John Leah, general sale. Feb. 17, Charles Pullins, general sale.

RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn—6lc. Wheat-41.15. Oats—4oe. Rye—9oa Butterfat—33c. Eggs—3sc. Chickens—9c. - r Turkeys—l3c. . • , Ducks—loc. 75c per-dozen. Editor Healey’s condition continues to improve and today he feels much better, and his early recovery is looked for. A mysterious cornstalk disease, which has baffled the veterinarians, continues to kill horses in large numbers in Vermilion county, Illinois. Seventy-one head have died in the vicinity of Potomac. Try our Classified Oohrmn.