Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Eat Quaker bread. It’s good. Model Bakery. Mrs. H. P. King is spending today in Monon. J. F. Payne made a business trip to Monticello today. Headquarters for all kinds of fine cakes, made iD Rensselaer, at the Model Bakery. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Fendig and daughter Miriam, are spending today in Chicago. * James Ellis, Jr., returned this morning from a visit with his grandfather near Monticello. A full line of bulk garden seeds, onion sets and northern-grown seed potatoes at John Eger’s. Mrs. Ed Bruce returned this morning from Anderson where she visited an invalid sister for several days. > Deputy Auditor Barney Vogle, of White county, was here this morning oh business with Auditor Leatherman. Rice’s.celebrated new garden seeds, regular 5c packages, 2 for sc. JOHN EQER. Big, yellow, juicy, sweet oranges at 18c per dozen at the Model Bakery. Come early and buy before they are all gone. Wallace Sayler and family have moved to town, occupying the property recently purchased of Lee Jessup on Division street. The Christian church chicken supper was so well patronized last evening that the chicken ran out before the people had all been served. Something like $45 was cleared by the ladies of the church. County Clerk Chas. C. Warner has purchased the interest Of his partner, James N. Leatherman, in 160 acres of land they have jointly owned in Carpenter township for some time. The consideration as recorded was $5,500. Harry Magee and his brother-in-saw, Scott Branaman took an early start overland with two big loads of household goods for Dr. H. J. Laws. They expected to reach Crown Point this evening. The goods were loaded yesterday evening and the start made long before daylight today. J. Childers and family, who have been living over the old Republican office for some time, have mpved to the Captain Payne residence. O. H. McKay will occupy the lower floor of the building they vacated with is laundry as soon as some changes and repairs are made and he will probably occupy the upstairs flat also. „ : John Herr’s wife and seven of his sixteen children arrived in Rensselaer tbPs morning and.he met them with a big tile bed wagon and transported them to McCoysburg therein. Five” of his children either came with him or proceded him, and the remaining four are not expected here, for the present at least, all being self-supporting. Mr. Herr will help Joe Molftar swell the populatioii of Hanging drove town ship. - ■! I I Fancy Baldwin apples, 80 and Ik a peck. Fancy Navel oranges, Me a dozen. ■ £ JOHN EGER. £