Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

romro. FOUND—Mari’s collar and tie. OaU here. a 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

Baled (hay and straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Clyde Bristow left Monday for Burt, lowa, where he will work. It's free. What? The guess on the candle at Rowen & Kiser’s. The Girls' Sew Club will meet with (Mrs. C. W. Eger tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Henry Doan left Monday'for a visit with her daughter at Conrad, lowa. Mrs. Elma Brown, of Knox, came last Saturday to visit her father, W. S. Day and family. V 4 off of .price on every suit and cloak in the house. None reserved. FENDIG’S FAIR. Miss Ethel Perkins left Monday for a visit of about a week with friends at Terre Haute. You will get prompt service if you phone 273, your coal, wood and feed orders. Born, Jan. 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ritter, of Barkley township, a son, and their first child. We are giving Vi off on all suits and cloaks. FENDIG’S FAIR.

T. G. Wynegar and Conrad Kellner left Monday for Moline, 111., where they will spend the week. Dkl you see the candle in our window? How long will It burn? • ROWEN & KISER. A full meeting of the Methodist Sunday school board will be held at the parsonage Thursday evening. -— — 7 - V Nice, new smoked finnan liaddie, at 15e a pound; also now spiced herring and Holland herring. . JOHN EGER Mrs. C. H. Porter went to Lafayette Monday to visit relatives.- Her nephew, John Stockton, went to attend the Purdue short course. Judge Vurpillat, of Winamac, has been selected to try the Mullendoi * ease at Delphi. Fifty veniremen were called Tuesday but another one will be necessary before a jury can be selected. Owing to the large demand we have secured another largo shipment of those fancy naval oranges. This week 27c per dozen.—Rowles & Parker, Phone 95. Mr. and Mrs. George Royster and son and daughter, of Aurora, 111., were guests over Sunday of Attorney J. A. Dunlap- and family, leaving Monday for Delphi to visit other relatives.

Large California oranges were never so cheap. Two mammoth seedless, sweet, heavy naval oranges for sc. JOHN EGER. Toriight at the Presbyterian church, two of the young ladies’ classes will serve a.n oyster supper for the men of the church; after the supper. Dr. F. W. Grossman, of Franklin, Ind., will deliver an address to the men. Those nice large, juicy, sweet naval oranges, the 40c quality. This week at 27c per dozen.—Rowles & Parker, Phone 95. Dr. Curniek will begin his midweek Wednesday night sertnons tonight. The subject will be; “A Great Question.” All members invited. These_mid-week sermons will be in preparation for the revival services, wfijch will be held in Feb raary. • ' 7- ■

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