Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

New bulk peanut butter at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Ed Ritter and Mrs. George Fate are spending today in Monon. —■ i - Spaghetti and cheese make a wholesome dish. Best spaghetti, best cheese always found at the Home Grocery. Robert J. Yeoman and wife and three children, of Newton county, went to Chicago this morning for a short visit. . SSOO to SI,OOO to loan on 'town property. JOHN A. DUNLAP, 1, 0. Q. F^Bldg. Mrs. Geo. A. Williams went to Lafayette today to meet Mrs. A. Fisher and children, who are coming here from East Liberty, Ohio, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Fisher being his sister. Kuppenheimer clothing, positively the best, no better fitting garments made, good enough for us and good enough for you, come in and let us show you. ROWLES & PARKER. Chas. W. Porter, who sold his Ford auto to Dr. W. L. Myer last week, has now invested in a $1,600 5-passenger Cadillac, which he took out for the first time this morning. It wks bought through John Marlatt, who went to Lafayette, the distributing point, this morning to buy another car. Mark Scbroer, of Barkley township, who bought a Ford touring car last year, has sold it to his father and brother and bought a new Ford runabout for himself. Lewis Alter was over from west Carpenter today. He says he thinks oats are not very seriously injured, although he saw one or two farmers discing them up. He is also inclined to believe that some of the tree fn}it will get through all right. He is the enumerator for most of. Carpenter township outsid* of Remington and has been getting along with the work very nicely. Blancbard Elmore has the balance of the township and all of the town. _ Tr y those fancy evaporated tricots at John Eger’s, for this week only, 10c a pound. Try the Classified Column