Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOUND. FOUND—Girl's rubber. Inquire at this office. LOST. LOST—Man’s gypsy ring, set with three stones, two diamonds with ruby in center. Return to Republican office " LOST—A Yale key, No. 23717. Liberal reward. Return to C. M. Sharp. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR EXCHANGE-A piece of town property for young milk cows.—J. A. Dunlap, Phone 16. Now Is the time to send in your 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 Garagy N. C. Shafer, Notary Pub lie.

Mrs. Harry Learning returned to Lafayette today. Mr. and Mrs. Finnan Thompson spent yesterday in Chicago. See Hamilton & Kellner for bargain spreaders. I *■<- Attorney C. M. McNab, of East Chicago, has located in Hammond. You are neglecting something. •You should telephone that classified ad to The Republican today. We have on hands tankage, glutin, middlings, bran and all kinds of poultry feeds.—Hamilton & Kellner. Fred H. Hamilton returned to school at Fargo, N. I)ak., today, after spending his vacation with his imrents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.-Hamil-ton. 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 Baptist Missionary Society will meet Friday afternon, Jan. 8, with Mrs. J,. W. Crooks. All members are urgently requested to be present and start the new wo~k for the year. Eczema spreads rapidly; itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doah's Ointment is well recommended. 50c at all stores. A. L. Branch and family, of Stockton, Cal., are reported to be getting along very nicely and all 'to be enjoying the best of health, 'Phis will be good news to their many old friends in and near Rensselaer. W T 6man loves a clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters is splendid for purifying the blood, clearing the skin, restoring sound Price sl. ... The Monticello -Journal says that the ad reading habit is valuable. While claims of a new discovery can not be made by The Journal it is important- that the public be reminded of it occasionally.

Walter Culp, of Delphi, and sister, Mrs. Jennie Rishling, of Monon, came yesterday to visit their brother, John Tom Culp, on South Cullen street. Mr. Culp will .remain for several days, Mrs, Rishling returning home today. The Tolan stone road contract in White county was let at Monticello Tuesday. Stanton, Spencer & Unroe. of Wolcott, took the contract for $12,985. There were thirteen bidners, among them B. J. Moore and W. V. Porter, of Rensselaer, whose bid was $16,497.

H. L. Barnes left this morning on a business trip to and will go from there to Texas. He is now graveling for an automatic sprinkler company, having given up the insurance business. Airs. Barnes and the baby are visiting her parents, Mr. and !Mrs. O. K. Rainier. The J-unior Aid Society of the Christian church will hold a market at Warner’s hardware store Saturday. Jan. 9, J 915, beginning at 9, o’clock. Home-made bread, pies, cakes candy baked 'beans and everything good can be had for your Sunday dinner. Your patronage, solicited. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilcox enjoyed a visit of two weeks through the holidays from their son. Elmer j. Wilcox and wife and two children, of Los Antiville, Pleasant Ridge, Ciftcinnati, Ohio. Elmer has been a railway mail clerk for a good many years, being one of the original bunch of Rensselaer boys to engage in the service and he has been right at it ever since. His run is over the Big Pour bo .tween Cincinnati and Chicago and he don’t get back to the old home very often, this -being his first visit for "wo years. He is getting along splendidly and likes his suburban home in Cincinnati as a place of residence. Y CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Ik KM Yn Hare AJvajs Bug# Bears the /y y/# ■Ja""..