Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. New bulk peanut butter at the Home Grocery. Miss Elizabeth Spaulding returned yesterday evening from a visit in Indianapolis. Try those fancy evaporated apricots at John Eger’s, for this week only, 10c a pound. C. I*. Yeaton, of Jamestown, N. Dakwill arrive here, this evening to confer with his real estate business partner, V. J. Crisler. Your cheap canned goods not satisfactory. Try the 3 for a quarter kind with satisfaction guaranteed at the Home Grocery. < J. C. Frazee returned to Peru today after a short visit here in the interest of his Barkley township farm, which is tenarfted by Will Whittaker. H. G 7 Sinshauser, from over near Goodland, was in Rensselaer today He tfiinks that the oats look better over his way than they do nearer Rensselaer. We have Just ordered out our sixth car of flour for 1910. Quality and price are what tells. $1.50 a sack for the best flour mace or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Miller took their departure this morning for their future home at Windfall, Ind. A number, of" the members of his cburch iiere were at the station to bid him "good bye” and wish them great success in their future home. . ' Mrs. A. O. Garriott returned to Hammond this morning after a visit of several days herb with her father, Alex. Leach, who is in very poor health and has been conilucd to his bed for the past ten days. Her brother, Evferet • Leach, and her husband were both here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gray left, this morning for Carmichaels, Pa., where Mrs. Gray’s aunt, Miss Mary Frost, lives. Mrs. Gray spent about three months there last year and now she will bring Her aged aunt home with her to remain for an indefinite time. They will return in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mills have sent $1 for the monument fund from Hamilton, Mont., and J. H. Adamson has sent the same amount from Culver, Ind. Each express their approval of the monument and their willingness to help commemorate the brave lads ■ who went out to. their country’s defense in the sixties. An appeal for aid for the Milroy Soldiers’ monument* with a pledge card, return envelope and sending envelope has been printed ’Ey the committee and about 300 of them sent out. If persons will Bend these out to former residents and friends and to relatives of the old soldiers it will augment the receipts. The letters may be had by calling at the Republican office or by leaving the addresses with any member of the committee. John Marnitz, who moved from the Robert Michael farm, southeast of Rensselaer to a farm near Smithson, White county, the first of March, came to Rensselaer this morning to pay his taxes and look after some other business, among other things the renewal of his subscription to the Republican. He is on a good 200 acre farm and when the bad weather. overtook him he had about all bis corn plowing done and will be ready to start planting as soon as the weather “squares away." 'y*-,' . / SSOO to SI,OOO to loan on town property. JOHN 4. DUNLAP, t. V Lao. F. Bldg.