Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W© have just unloaded two cars of potatoes; one of fancy Michigan sand grown table stock and one car of Northern Minnesota, Early Ohios, Early Rose, Six Weeks and Burbanks. Look at our stock and get our prices. JOHN EGER. A number of friend's gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davenport last evening, the occasion being Mr. Davenport’s thirtieth birthday. The table was beautifully appointed with a center decoration of carnations and geraniums, artistically arranged. A delicious supper was served. Grover Ritchey was taken to Longcliff e Sunday. Sheriff Hoover was assisted by Wilbur Ritchey and George Michael. The father of the unfortunate young man thinks his condition is due to stomach trouble. It is believed that the treatment at the asylum will restore his mind. His wife and baby are at the home of his father, O. K. Ritchey. Sol Norman was down from Uniqn township today. The temperance forces of that township are planning to circulate a remonstrance and get it on file before the Ist of May. It is understood that a Fair Oaks citizen is planning to engage in the saloon business and the temperance forces think they can file a successful remonstrance and thus the expense of an election. ' Mrs. J. W. Pierce’s new farm house, south of town, is one of the best farm buildings erected in this part of Jasper county for some time. The barn, which stood on the east side of the road, where the house burned several weeks ago, is being removed to the location of the new house, which is on the west side of the range line road. Mrs. Pierce is thinking some of moving to the farm. On our last sale of jelly in 5-pound pails we had a demand far beyond our supply and ran out, and to those that were disappointed, we are going to give them another chance and will place on sale this week, 10 dozen more at 20c a pail. JOHN EGER. When in need, remember that fine country lard at The Home Grocery.
