Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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If in need of a farm loan call at law office of M. Leopold. 5 per cent of the cash receipts of the Home Grocery goes to the Monnett Orphan’s Home this week. California oranges are now at their best and for this week we will sell you large, fancy, seedless Navel oranges for 25c a dozen, and the extra large for 30c. JOHN EGER. Born, Sunday, Jan. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Errett Graham, a 9-pound boy. Mrs. Graham was formerly Miss Lena Washburn, and she is now at the home of her mother in Chicago. Rev. Joseph Williams and George F. Finney, of Frankfort, conducted thg Sunday services at the Church of God, owing to the indisposition of Elder Halstead. Elmer Campbell, of Boswell, visited his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hines, since last Wednesday, and today went to Monon, near which place he owns a farm. For this week only lor 25 cents, all one kind or assorted; 4 cans of the best standard lye hominy, 4 cans pf pumpkin, 4 cans of kraut, or 4 cans of red kidney beans. JOHN EGER. If Booth Lowrey has a superior on the platform, I have never heard him. —Hon. S. A. Mynders, State Superintendent of Education, Tennessee. At M. E. church, Thursday evening, Jan. 19th. There will be a civil service examination in Rensselaer Saturday, February 4th, to fill a contemplated vacancy in the position of postmaster a*. Pleasant Ridge. The office last year paid SSB. Ralph Maibauer, of Medaryville, wa? in Rensselaer a short 4;ime this morning. He has played baseball here several times with the Medaryville club, of which he is the catcher. He has been offered a try-out this spring with the Youngstown team of the Ohio state league and will go there for the early training. An unlimited supply of money to loan at 5 per cent. M. Leopold, Atty.
