Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 July 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Texas Elberta peach sale this week—very finest stock—sl.9s per bushel, at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Harvey Kiser returned to Goodland this morning after a visit over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. James Ennis. .-I ■ ■ ' Chas. Ball came yesterday from Wabash to accompany his wife and son back home. They had been here since the 4th visiting the family of Ed Randle. Miss Ada Sparks, of Oskaloosa, la., is the guest of the family of G. L. Thornton, of Surrey. Earl Thonfton met her in Chicago and accompanied her home. Frank Frost returned Saturday from Benton county, where he has been working for some time. He says that he never saw such fine corn as there is in old Benton this .year. Leave your order for fancy Texas Elberta peaches, the best peach grown. A carload Wednesday and Thursday, July -Oth and 21st. JOHN EGER. C. Arthur Tuteur, of New Albany, was here Sunday and left on the early train this morning fpr Milwaukee, Wis., to attend a meeting of the district managers of the Northwestern Life Insurance agents. Mrs. Ruth Hull and little children, who visited her father, R. W. Burris and Barkley township since last Thursday, returned today to her home in Ashkum, 111. She was accompanied home by her niece, Miss Regina Burris. A carload of fancy Texas Elberta freestone peaches, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. This will be your only chance to obtain fancy canning peaches. $1.75 to $2.00 a bushel. Leave your orders now and if peaches are not satisfactory and as guaranteed you do not have to take them. JOHN EGER. Chas. G. Yelm, for many years a traveling salesman visiting Rensselaer and who quit the road to accept the management of the Ruger Baking Company at Lafayette, passed through Rensselaer this morning enroute to Water Valley for a few days’ outing. He states that his wife, who had been an invalid for some time, died in Aprih The fourth and last quarterly meeting of the Rensselaer M. P. circuit, will convene at Rose Bud church Saturday afternoon, July 23rd, at 2:30 o’clock. The business will be held Sunday forenoon. Sermon at 11 o’clock, followed by observation of the sacrament;'also services in the evening at 8 o’clock. Everybody welcome. A letter from Muskogee, Okla., dated July 12, states that J. M. Pierson, formerly of Rensselaer, was found in an unconscious condition that morning at the Madison oil refinery, having been overcome by gas. It wits first feared that he was dead, but he was hastened to the hospital and restored to consciousness and was apparently none the worse for the experience. Herbert Paxton, son of John Paxton, of Longmont, Colo., came down from Chicago Saturday evening, where be has been visiting for the past two weeks. He is one of the assistant cashiers of the Longmont National Bank, of which his father is president. Herbert’s visit here was short and he started this afternoon on his return trip to Longmont. Oats cutting started this morning and the weather continuing good, the oats In Jasper county wilt be largely cut this week. Threshing machines ere being brought out ready for action and some, runs will commence the latter part of the week. Hay making, which was interrupted by the heavy rains of the past week, was also resumed today. Clover and timothy probably suffered some by the rains.
