Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Carmichael has been laid up at his home for several days With a bad case of the grip. Phone 273. Call this number when you want coal or feed. A, famous hymn, "The Day is Past and Over,” is believed to be a translation from the* Greek and written by St. Anatolius. k t .~" Talk to us about your coal; we have something to tell you about our coal. —Harrington Bros. Co. Mrs. Hogan made a trip to Lafayette today to see a specialist. Paul Norman went to Winona Lake today to spend a few days with his brother, Van. « Teh sew club will meet Thursday afternoon of this week with Mrs. Firman Thompson. Gold, silver, copper, quicksilver or mercy, iron, nickel, tin, zinc, lead and aluminum are the ten minerals generally to be found in every fymse. Phone 7 and call for our B. B. range coal. —Harrington Bros. Co. Another raid on the coast of England by German seaplanes has resulted in the death of three persons and injury of a fourth. The raid was made-near Lowestoft and Walmer. We have a nice, clean-burning lump coal for $4.00. —D. E. Grow. The checks which pass through the clearing house in London and New York in one month in normal times, are said to exceed the value of all the existing gold and silver coin in the world.

B. B. or Puritan Egg for the range. Ky. B. ot Carbon splint for the heating stove.—Harrington Bros. Co. America has contributed $7,500,000 toward the relief of Belgium, according to E. VanDeVyvere, Belgium minister of finance, who sails from New York for London soon. Berlin has for the second time made a statement that two British war ships were sunk on Feb. 10, although the British Admiralty claims the loss of but one. William S. Coen continues very low and takes oqly a very little nourishment each day. He suffers no pain and sleeps much of the time. Baled wild hay, timothy hay, wheat and oats straw for sale by Hamilton &'Kellner. Rev. McDaniels, of the Christian church, will conduct the prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening. Rev. Fleming, pastor of the church, will be absent from the city. The price of farm implements is soaring. Call and see us at once if you want to save money.—Hamilton & Kellner. Sam Roth is recovering in the best possible manner from Ins bad accident of last week and it requires the most positive orders from his doctor to keep him at home, for Sam is anxious to get back to work. Several good brood sows for sale at Ross Porter’s sale huTrsday, Feb. 24th. Floyd Smith has resigned his position as clerk at the Makeever hotel and after V few days’ visit with relatives at Champaign, 111., will enter Valparaiso college and take a preparatory course. Wade Jarrette has taken a position as clerk at the hotel. If you need an extra good pair of mules, go to Ross Porter’s public sale, Thursday, Feb. 24th. The family of A. Gangloff today had a letter from Mrs. Gangloff and daughter, Miss Tillie, who are spending the winter in Florida. They have recently made side trips to Key West, Miami and Palm Beach and have been having a very delightful time. If you want a good milk cow attend Ross Porter’s public sale Thursday, February 24th. John Clouse and wife have sold their property, the former Norman corner, north of town, to George Casey, of Lowell. The consideration was $5,600, which is S4OO less than they paid for it about four years /ago. There is a good house and 18 1-3 acres of land. Mr. Clouse has been prospecting in Michigan recently and expects to locate in that state. We have discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co. ' C. Arthur Tuteur came home from Indianapolis Saturday for a short visit. Today being Washington’s birthday, it is observed as a holiday in all public offices and generally in the larger cities and his visit at home was thus a little longer than usual. Art is a candidate for prosecuting attorney before the democratic primaries of Newton and Jasper counties.

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