Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Lowell is to play basketball with R. H. S. this evening at the high school gymnasium. Mrs. John A. Dunlap wfll sing a solo at the revival meeting at the Methodist church tonight. See the swell line of spring shirts in all styles and colors, all sizes. Pricesy reasonable. tr *’ C. EARL DUVALL. Art Cole, of Lafayette, came this morning to see his uncle, Fitz W. Bedford, who lies at the point of death at his home east of town. Mrs. F. A. Turfler and son, Robert, returned Thursday from a few days’ visit in Lafayette, the guest of Mrs. S. H. Dunavan \ Robert Hurley is moving to E. j. Randle’s farm near Pleasant Grove, on which George Bond has resided for some time. S. P. Scouden, of Battle Oround, was a city visitor Thursday, coming up on the 10:45 train. Mr. Scouden has been farming Miss Anna Burgett’s land east of Battle Ground. There is nothing healthier this season of the year than apples and fancy apples are cheap at the present* time, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 a bbl. 20c, 25c and 30c & peck. JOHN EGER.
Mrs. C. W. Rhoades went to Ft. Wayne today to see her sister, Mrs. S. P. Speece, w ho has just returned to her home after undergoing a surgical operation at a Ft. Wayne hospital. We have one lot of dress shirts. SI.OO and $1.50 shirts, for 50c, sizes 14, 14Vi, 15%, 16, 16V* and 17. All good patterns. Remember only 50c to close out. C. EARL DUVALL. Dr. J. K. Thompson, a veterinary who operated at Whcatfield and North Judson, is alleged to have cashed several bad checks at North Judson and San Pierre and to have skipped out. Easter 1s near at hand and now is the time to order your suit. 1,000 samples to choose from, at reasonable prices. C. KARL DUVALL. In renewing his subscription to The Republican Lewis S. Alter, of Carpenter township, states that he has been a constant reader of The Republican and its predecessors since 1858. i_ Born, Thursday, Feb. 18th, to iMr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy, of Surrey, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy recently lost their residence on their farm by fire and are temporarily living in a house on the farm of Mrs. Murphy’s father, Ed Ritter, in Barkley township. We have a full line of Lentel goods, smoked halibut, salmon, finnan haddie, bloaters and herring. Holland herring, spiced herring, codfish, mackerel, lake fish by the pound or ptail and all kinds of canned fish. Also fancy October make full cream and brick cheese. JOHN EGER.
The administration shipping bill which President Wilson and Secretary Bryan have been tryng so hard to have passed lias been given the “twilight sleep” and now congress is working on the appropriation bill and probably there will be no extra session. Don't try to make boys’ wash suits when you can find such a fine line of Oliver Twist, Dutch, Middys and rompers on display at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Brool again has the gplf fever. Nothing so bad about that, but when it produces a mental condition that inspires one to break out in a bunch of horrible “poetry” as is credited in the current issue of The Brook Reporter to “Frenchy” it is time to start a special toward Longcliffe. a I. F. Meader, of Union township, is a frequent advertiser in The Republican classified columns and recentl yadvertised Rhode Island Rtd cockerels for sale. William Fitzgerald. of near Tefft, who was in town Thursday, purchased ten of the cockerels of Air. Meader, all that hehad left for sale. '"Notice to the ladies of Rensselaer and county that we now have on display a full line of little fellows’ wash Oliver Twist, Dutch, Middys and romper suits in all color combinations at reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL.
CASTOR IA For infant* >nd Children. Tki Nad Yoa Han Utvp Bsagftt \ i ."' v MONET TO LOAN. I <?&tv procure you a Farm Loan at a very low rate of interest and reasonable commission and without unnecessary delay. If you want a loon it will pay you- to see me at onee. Office west side of public square - - P. R. BLUE.
