Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT. PICTURES. “Two Memories.* “Eloping With Aunty.* SONG. * “Carrie.’’

Ask your grocer sot Quaker Bread. Miss Fame Haas spent Sunday in Lowell with Mrs. S. A Simpson. It don’t pay, to bake when you can buy Fate’s fine Quaker Bread. All Bizes of hard coal at the Rensselaer Lumber yards. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Try Quaker bread. Mrs. Frank Rowen continues in very bad health and her condition is not very encouraging. Just received two car loads Chestnut Anthracite. Maines & Hamilton. Phone 273. Fate’ Quaker Bread is the talk of the town. Get it at his bakery or ask your grocer for it. Mrs. L. R. Leake nee Jennie Bernard, will sing at the Methodist church this evening. Her friendß are invited to hear her. .«* The Rensselaer Lumber Co. has all sizes of hard coal and the best varieties of soft coal. Order as soon as possible.

Miss Pearl Timmons, who has been the chief operator at the central office of the Jasper County Telephone Co".,'has resigned, and Miss Florence Moore has taken her place. » Just received, on assignment;' a large stock of sweaters, will be sold at a sacrifice, at the Leopolds’ Van Rensselaer street, south of Fate’s restaurant. The college girls and boys have about all returned to their schools, some going the latter part of the week, some going Sunday and others today. If you have never tritd Arlstos or Gem of the Valley flour, the great prize winners, call and get a small sample sack. ' JOHN EGER. Walter Zard left for his home near Mitchell, S. Dak., this morning, and was accompanied by Jerry Garland and Floyd Spain, who expect to visit there for the next month. Joe Leach left this morning for Geddes, S. Dak., leaving his wife for a longer visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldridge. Joe is getting to the front out there' and this year has 100 head of cattle and raised enough corn to feed them.

John W. Kern, who took the democratic nomination for governor two times when the election of a republican was a foregone conclusion and who - accepted the democratic vloepresldential nomination when defeat was certain, refuses to accept the peace offerings of the party leaders Who turned him down after making him believe that he would be made the United Btates senator, and openly charges that in the "double-crossing” he received, the hands of the brewing Interests of the state were shown in the election of B. F. Shively. Probably no greater case of Ingratitude was ever shown in Indiana than the turning down of Hon. John W. Kern, whose faithfulness to his party and whose sacrifices for it deserved the greatest reward that Indiana democrats could bestow, than the manner In he was turned down for United States Senator. He is now attacked in an interview by Representative Garrard, the democratic leader in the house, and replying to Garrard says: "I have no reply to make to anything Mr. Garrard has to say. He is beneath my contempt and always has been.” BE BURE and ask your grocer for Quaker Bread. It Is the best. Get your order in early for hard coal. We have all sites. RUNMET.IBB LUMBER CO.