Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM r-« PICTURE. The Test of Friendship. SONG V; . .»n - ... -Y'. V‘‘‘ < I -* jftjr\t T. II- 1 -l U '- - - There's No Girl Like Your Old Girl, ' By J. F. Frederick.
Fine dried fruits.—-Home Grocery. N Don’t buy your fertiliser until you get Maines & Hamilton’s prices. Manor’House coffee, the best coffee on the market, at Rhoades’ Grocery. Mrs. Allen Gray, who has been at Goodland since the burial of her husband, came here today to visit Sylvester Gray and family. The young ladies ~0l the Catholic church will give a card party at the school hall Wednesday evening. Refreshments will be served. All are invited. Admission 25 cents. . I/’V-" -V- . Horsemen—The next regular sale day for horses will be Wednesday February ist. There will be plenty of buyers here and if you have horses to. sell thjs will be the place to bring' them. '• / % ✓ The Fowler Leader, which has been published semi-weekly for some time, will hereafter appear only as a weekly. The reason given for the change is that the readers prefer the paper once a week to twice a week. We are this week unloving our second car of flour for 1911. Quality is what sells the goods. Every sack warranted or money refunded. JOHN EGER. Horse and buyers will meet in Rensselaer ■'next Wednesday. Bring in any horse that you have to sell. A car load was sold the first Wednesday in January. These sales are private, with rio expense attached, and if the price Irou can get don’t suit you, take your horse back home. We have all sizes of hard coal, as well as the most popular soft coals, for both ranges and heating stoves. RENSSELAER LUMBER CO, Phone No. 4. Representative John G.’ Brown has introduced a bill in the house to'prohibit the mortgage exemption on more than one piece of land owned by the same party. It has been found that certain people in the state scatter their indebtedness in various counties and claim exemption in the different counties. Extra fresh eggs are quoted today in Chicago at 21 cents a dozen. In Rensselaer they are retailing at some of the groceries at 28 cents. Why citizens of Rensselaer should pay more for eggs than those living in Chicago Is hard to figure out. Dealers here are paying the farmers 16 to 18 cents per dozen and say they will be compelled to pay a less price unless conditions cnange. Order Jackson 11111, Luhrig or One-Forty-One coal for ranges; Pittsburg, Splint or Smokeless for heating stoves, and all sizes of anthracite for hard coal burners, of the Rensselaer Lumber Co., phone Mo. 4.
