Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOUND. FOUND—Girl's rubber. Inquire at this office - LOST—Man’s gypsy ring, set witli three stones, two diamonds with, ruby In center. Return to Republican office 1 • . LOST—A Yale key, No. 23717. Liberal reward. Return toG. M. Sharp. MISCELLANEOUS. L . . FOR EXCHANGE—A piece of town property for young milk cows. J. A. Dunlap, Phone 16. Now is the time to send in yoiir application for auto license and get a small number. We have the blanks and will fill them out and send them in for you—The Main Garage N. C. Shafer, Notary Pub lie Try our Classified Column. Thomas Davis was down from Vlrgie yesterday on business. Dan Tanner was down from De Motto on business yesterday. We are giving 14 off on all suits and cloaks. FENDIG’S FAIR. John Moore nfade a business trip "to Fair Oaks yesterday. V 4 off of price on every suit and cloak in the house. None reserved. FENDIG’S FAIR. W. V. Porter and B. J. Moore made a business trip to Monticello yesterday to see some road work 1 "ww ■ Closing out every suit and cloak in stock, % off. Come early. FENDIG’S FA Hi. Lester Randolph arrived yesterday from Sparta, Tenn. He will visit M. E. Brown, at Parr, for a time. We have on hands tankage, glutin, middlings, bran and all kinds of poultry feeds.—Hamilton &, Kellner. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Newcomb ar rived today after a week’s visit with friends and relatives in Pontiac, ill. Mrs. M. D. Carr is down from Fair Qaks to attend to her sick daughter, Miss Esther, who is a member of the high school here, Nellie Cover, daughter of George Cover, who suffered an attack of indigestion a week ago, is recovering very nicely and has passed all danger. Mrs. Marguerite Pullins, mother of Mrs. L. B. Fate, has improved so that she can sit for a short time. She suffered a nervous breakdown about a week ago. We can fill your order for nice sweet country butter. JOHN EGER. Julius Taylor, the colored carpenter, is about recovered from an attack of grip and rheumatism thab had him laid up for about, three weeks. For the next two weeks until we take our annual inventory, we will sell all the goods on our 10c counter at Bc. Over 500 different, useful articles. JOHN EGER. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church, will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. William L. Frye, on Division street. Miss Grace Norris, who teaches school at North Vernon, was home for the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Norris, and j left Sunday to resume her school! work. Ves Richards and Hazel Carr, the W. F. Smith & Co. stone road builders, have been home for the past two weeks, having found it necessary to give up building roads until the spring.

Wm. Thompson, who lias been visiting his mother, Mrs. J. J. O’Brien, returned to Chicago tor d&y and will visit in the-city for a week, and from there go to Delavan, Wi-s., where he works. Miss House, the primary, teacher of the Mon nett Sehodl, arrived yesterday, aceompanied by five of the students, from Chicago. Miss Ruth Blumfleld, a new student, is the last one the school can aceom ! modate until a vacancy occurs. War news today states that the j Turkish army has met an annihi-. la ting defeat at the hands of the Russians. A Petrogard dispatch says that the ninth army corps was completely annihilated. Iskhan Pasha, commander of the corps, was made prisoner. The Germans have made some gains in AisaceLoraine, according to a Berlin dispatch, which also claims that the Austrians and Germans have made continued advance in Russian-Po-hmd. CASTOR IA For Infants sad Children. IW KM Ywßm Ahnpßnpl Bears the ; \ ' * fc ' ’ ' - . . .. - 1 ■ ;—.ow --V (