Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ed Catt was in Lowell Sunday. 1 New bulk peanut butter at the Home Grocery. B. J. Gifford and his secretary are here from Kankakee today. #. .. . Try four cans of fancy kidney beans for only 25c at John Eger’s. i Your cheap canned |oods not satisfactory. Try the 3 for a quarter kind with satisfaction at the Home Grocery. Jacob Hurley and wife returned to Roseville today after a visit here with their son, John Hurley and family, southeast of town. George Havens and little granddaughter, Ada Sullivan, of Newton township, went to Marion today for a short visit with relatives. Nice home-made medium sized sour pickles, 3c a dozen. JOHN EGER. Dr. F. H. Hemphill has purchased of John W. Marlatt the runabout Ford auto which Chas. W. Porter bought last year,and traded in for a larger car. Tom Jensen was at his home in Wheatfleld Sunday. He reports that his brother Lou will pitch for Kankakee, 111., thiß summer and has gone there to begin work. Marion Learning and Miss Margaret Masterson, of Chicago, who attended a party in Crawfordsville Saturday night, stopped off in Rensselaer between trains Siinday afternoon, to visit his uncle, C. G. Spitler and family. J. H. Branson, of near Goodland, came to the Republican office this morning and subscribed for the SemiWeekly Republican to be sent for the ensuing year to James Hall, at Brook. Mr. Branson is himself an old subscriber) to the Republican. Joe Borntrager Was operated on In Chicago yesterday for a growth that developed into a running sore on back. Several years ago Joe was accidently shot in the back and it was found when operated on that several of the shot were embedded in the tumor-like formation. Hurley Beam was home from Indianapolis Sunday. He returned there this morning but is not certain that he will find a school to attend, as it was expected Winona Technical Institute would be sold under the hammer and be practically put out of business. Mrs. Chas. Roblnßon came from Battle Ground Sunday evening and wih regain here during the week. MjJ. Vern Robinson, who hid been TlaiUg her parents at Royal Center, will also come this week and 'accompany Mrs. Chas. Robinson to Opal, S. Dak., where their husbands are located, leaving from Rensselaer next Sunday. Jerry Garland left this morning for Fort Benjamin Harrison' to enlist in the regular army. He has ‘ been a member of the local militia company for two years and was one-of the best soldiers in every respect the company ever had. His decision to leave here and loin the regulars would be regretted were it not for the assurance that he will make rapid progress in the regular army. *

M. R. Halstead recently sold his •farm of 360 acres lil Newton township, taking in part trade a hardware stock at Earl Park, Benton county, which he is now running. The purchaser of his new farm was John Flinn, of Earl Park. Mr. Halstead came over from Earl Park on his motor cycle Saturday, makings the trip in an hour and 20 minutes. He expects to keep the hardware only until he has an opportunity to dispose pf it and his plans are to invest in alfalfa land in Mississippi, near where Winfred Pullins is located.