Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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We are selling three times as much of our fancy butterine as we are butter. Only 20c a pound at John Eger’s. Ernest Miaxwell, who has lived on a farm near Dunkirk, Ind., for the past three years, will move back to Jasper county in the spring, awl will live on the Brady & Brand farm, south of Rensselaer. He did not have good health at Dunkirk and is returning here on that account. Monticello officers are following up every clew that might lead to the arrest of Orin Day. Friday they went to Hammond, having learned that Day. had been there. They did not find him, however, and returned empty handed. Day will doubtless keep away until he ascertains whether or not Arrick dies. Jack Kendall, accused in Benton county of having stolen a horse, and who had been in the Jail at Fowler since Thanksgiving, broke out of th*> jail Tuesday night He had on sum mer clothes and found the weather so disagreeable that he returned to the jail Wednesday morning and surrendered to the sheriff.
~ E. C. Maxwell bas sold bis 10-acre tract and residence at the northwest side of the corporation to Charles Reed, who has been living on the Malchow farm. Mr. Reed will more to the farm about March Ist and tirfll | help his brother, George, run the latIter’s big farm. Mr. Maxwell will be in the market for Rensselaer property. ... ..’ . The dedication of the M. E. church will take place tomorrow. Sunday school ft 9:30. At 10:30 Dr. W. O Shepherd, of Chicago, will preach the dedicatory sermon. He will preach again in the evening at 7:30. Services will .continue throughout the week and will be followed by union services with the Presbyterian and Christian churches. —f Harry Wade arrived; In Rensselaer yesterday from Mississippi, where he has lived for the past two years. Hte wife had preceded him here about two weeks. Harry sold his farm of 540 acres near Macon, that state, to an Illinois man, clearing aboUf~f 12.50 per acre. He will now be fit the market for another farm, but will probably not buy until spring. „ , ....i. Eat saner kraut and try and live one hundred years. It costs only one cent a meal for each person. 25 cents a gallon for Silver Thread sauer kraut, at John Eger’s. Controller of the Currency Hurray agement" plan to dissever the reason for laxity of certain bank examiners. He instructed every national bank examiner to report weekly. "
