Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —•*—- PICTURE. Winning Back Bis Love. SONG Lonesome, . ■ By J. F. Frederick.

Good, sound Baldwin apples for 35c a peck at John Eger’s. .

Geo. H. May, of Carpenter township, met with the assessors here today. He was a pleasant and profitable caller at The Republican office while in the city.

Order Jackson Hill, 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 No. 4.

“Farmer” Hopkins has sold his home eighty acres In Barkley township to Fred Waymire. Mr. Hopkins has another 80 acres which he has about contracted for the sale of. It is probable he will buy land in Wabash county and move there.

A letter was received from W. V. Porter this morning, who with Delos Thompson and B. F. Fendig is on a pleasure trip to Florida. They have been at Jacksonville, but are now at New Smyrna. They are having a fine time. They are uncertain as to when they will return home.

Two automobile loads consisting of C. C. Warner, J. P. Hammond, Chas. Osborne, W. L. Myer, B. J. Moore, J. D. Allman, G. H. McLain and W. A. Davenport went to Remington last night to witness work In the K. of P. lodge. Work was given in the second degree. A fine banquet was served after the work.

For this week only our regular 15 cent imported Singapore pineapple chunks for 10c, or 2 cans of California lemon cling dessert peaches for 25c. JOHN EGER.

Lyman Zea, of Rensselaer, a citizen of Jasper county, who Is all-wool and a yard wide, is in town this week selling a liniment that he guarantees as the best in the world. It not only cures all aches and pains in the human race, but is good for beasts -too, as he says he actually cured a shoat of the colic once. He - is canvassing the town and carries a recommend from the mayor of Rensselaer. Charley Daugherty and Zea used to live on the same ridge down in Jasper. —Crown Point Star.