Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURES. The Runaway Engine, a drama A Queen for a Day, a comedy SOSO Some Day When Dreams Come True.
Fancy head lettuce —Home Grocery. For this week only, for 25 cents, 3 cans of pie peaches or 3 cans of apples, 2 cans of yellow peaches, 2 cans of pineapple chunks Or 2 cans of pink salmon. JOHN EGER.
Judge George W. Stubbs of the Marion county juvenile court, and one of the best known authorities on child problems in the country, died Friday night as a result of injuries sustained that afternoon at 4 o’clock when he was knocked down in the city of Indianapolis by an incoming interurban train.
We have just unloaded our fourth car of flour since Jan. Ist Quality is what talks. To those who have never tried “Aristos,” we have 100 small samples for free trial, and you can compare it with what you have been getting from others. Call for sample, or call phone 54 and we will deliver it. • JOHN EGER.
Hon. Jesse E. Wilson and fami ; y arrived this afternoon from Washington, D. 0., to take up their residence In Rensselaer. He has been an assistant Secretary of the Interior for *tlm past five or six years, having been appointed when a resident of Rensselaer and having resigned as a state representative to accept the appointment.
George F. Meyers has made another big real estate investment. He has purchased of Victor Mitchell the east Otis ranch of 600 acres in Keener township. ranch is well improved. The consideration stated in the deed is $38,935, or $65 an acre. Mr. Meyers purchased the land for an investment and will sell it either as a whole or divide it into smaller tracts. The ranch is located within 2% miles of Roselawn.
Senate bill No. 41 for the relief of C. M. Blue, former trustee of Marion township, for losses amounting to $1,377.67 through the failure of the McCoy bank and bill Nb. 322 for relief of A. A. Fell, former trustee of Carpenter township, for the loss of $2,568.56 through the failure of the Parker bank at Remington, has passed the senate and house and will become a law. A similar bill introduced to relieve former County Treasurer S. K. Nichols, passed the house early in the week and will probably become a law.
