Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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1 New bulk peanut butter at the Home Grocery. Miss Millicent Work went to Chica go today to have her eyes treated. Try those fancy evaporated apricots at John Eger’B, for this week only, 10c a pouhd. Mary A. Schneider, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wilson Shafer. Joseph H. Payne left for Wetaskiwan, Canada, today, after a visit with Ge<s. P. Daugherty and Will Hoover. Your cheap canned goods not satisfactory. Try the 3 for a quarter kind with satisfaction guaranteed at the Home Grocery. Harvey Davisson left for his home in Hamilton, N. Dak., today, after a shorj- visit here. D. D. Warner apd John Shultz aocompanied him. Glenn Baker, while in South Bend this week, purchased a New Baker threshing outfit and expects to do for the farmers this year. SSOO to SI,OOO to loan on town property. JOHN A. DUNLAP, “ I. O. O. P, Bldg. J. E. Meyers and H. B. Brown, of Kniman, were here, today to pay their taxes. Mr. Meyers is a brother of .Mayor Meyers and the leading merchant of Kniman. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rennie and Margaret and Pattie, of Chicago, who have been the guests of her cousin, S. E. Sparling and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan, are spending the day at Harvey Miller’s, north of town. They will return home tomorrow. State Secretary Louis H. Busha, State Treasurer Jake DeHart, and State Trustee George A. Strickfaden, of the Catholic Order of Foresters, and members of the ■extension committee for southern Indiana, will be here tomorrow to do work with the local lo<lge. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan at a smoker in the evening. President Taft has nominated the following Indiana postmasters: Eugene Alleman. at Warsaw, in place of Robert W. Nelson; Robert j. Hay, at Delphi, instead of Elliott E. Barnard, and George P. Haywood, at Lafayette, ia-place of Thomas W. Burt. *