Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Second cook at Ma keever House.—Mia. L B. Fate footcdT FOUND—Girl’s rubber. Inquire at this office FOUND—Man’s collar and tie. OaU here LOaT ' LOST—A gold bar pin, with an amethyst at each end. Finder please notify Mrs. Frank Biggs, Phone 909-E or leave at Republican office LOST—Man’s gypsy ring, set with three stones, two diamonds with ruby in center. Return to Republican office 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 All them out and send them id for you—The Main Oarage, N. C. Shafer, Notary Pub lie

D. M. Worland is in Chicago on business. ~~~ l Genuine Jackson Hill egg coal, sold by Hamilton & Keener. T. G. Brown went to Anderson today on a business trip. Baled lhay and straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. J. I. Childers, of Lafayette, visited his brother, J. W. Childers, over Sunday. _ G. D. Gregory, of Wheatflcid. visited with J. W. Childers and family Monday. You wHI get prompt service if you phone 273, your coal, wood and feed orders. The Round Table duib will 'be Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. B. J. Moore. ' - Born, today, Jan 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Crockett, south of town, a son, and to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrissey, of this city, a son. J. S. White and wife and two daughters, of Detroit, Mich., were in attendance at the funeral of David Hilton, which was held this afternoon at J:3O o’clock. Eczema spreads rapidly; itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment is well recommended. 50c at all stores. Mrs. Will T. Lownian was taken to St. Elizabeth’s hospital in La ? fayette Monday, where she will undergo a surgical operation Thursday of this week. •, Henry Felthoven, a young man who has been employed in The Republican office for several months, today resigned his position to accept a similar one hi Toluca, 111. Tiie committee appointed by the Ladies’ Literary Society to sell Red Cross Christina sseals, (submit the following report: Red Cross Seals sold, 2.500 (at lc, amounting to $25. Sent to Indianapolis to state committee. 75 per cent of sales, amounting to $18.75. Amount kept for local charity. 25 per cent of sales, Or $0.25, less 80 cents expressage, leaving ss.4s.—Mrs. Paul C. Curnick. chairman.

We are giving Vi off on all suits and cloaks! FENDIG’S FAIR. Sergeant Louis H. Cook, of the United States Army, an instructor on duty with the Indiana National Guard, arrived ’here Monday night and will be on duty for two weeks with Lieut.? Herman B. Tuteur, commanding officer of the local militia company. All members of the company will ‘be expected to attend the drills and special meetings during the period of his duty here. 4 ■...• Nice, new smoked finnan haddie, at 15c a pound; also now spiced herring and Holland herring. —JOHN EGER. The Mullendore murder trial opened at Delphi yesterday and the first stroke of the trial was made •by the attorneys for the defense, when the.y took a change of venue from Judge J. T. Wason, of the Carroll circuit court. It was decided to call upon Henry Vinton, judge of the Tippecanoe circuit court; to try the case. If Judge Vinton declines to hear the case it is probable that either Judge Hanley, of Rensselaer, or Judge Verpillafc, of Winamac, will be chosen. The case is attracting a grtgit deal of attention. Another shipment of those large, juicy, sweet naval oranges, the 40c size, this week, 27c per dozen Rowles & Darker, Phone 95.

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