Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tour Las* Chance for Saner Kraut ■ ■';£i J|-». ~ : j-■ -' We have opened our fifth and last cask of fancy sauer kraut. The price of kraut has doubled, but we are still selling it at the old price. 25 cents a gallon at John Eger’s. Hylo Lamps. Get your Hylo lamps of Ray Delmar. Saves 85 per cent of electricity when turned down. 16 to 1 candle power. S.i. For This Week Four large cans of apples, hominy, kidney beans or canned corn for 25 cents. Remember this is for this week only. JOHN EGER. We sell baled hay and straw. HAMILTON Jb KELLNER. We are under obligations to A. J. Bellows for a copy of the Miami, Fla., Metropolis. The paper tells of the holding of Lincoln memorial exercises in the public schools and the paper contains an editorial about Lincoln that shows that the southern feeling toward Lincoln has mellowed during the half century following the civil war. X,. Mrs. H- K. Payne came from Indianapolis today to see her father, James Leatherman, who is now in very bad condition. His son, Dave Leatherman, of near DeMotte, has been at his bedside for several days. Mr. Leatherman is in his 96th year, has been blind for a long time and now one of his feet is in bad condition, mortification having set in. “Hello! this you Mary?” “Yes.” “Are you evening ” “Going where ?” “Why, haven’t you heard?’ “No.” “Why, to'the band boys’ musical.” “Why, I didn’t know it.” “Well it is advertised in the papers.” "Why sure I’ll go. Let’s make up a theatre party, we can, fifteen or twenty in our bunch.” "All right, there are five other parties going of about twentyfive or thirty; let’s have the biggest party there?” "All right.” “Don’t forget the place, Ellis opera house, Wednesday, Feb. 21. Goodby.” O. K. Rainier came near having a serious accident when returning, by ayto from his farm in White county Thursday. He had just turned out to pass a wagon between Woleott and Remington and just as he went to pass one of the horses jumped In front of his machine. The horse was not hurt but the Wagdn was backed across the road and the machine caught into a wheel of the wagon. Fortunately the horses did not run and the machine and wagon were untangled without serious consequences, although the fender and the crossbar of the machine were badly bent and Mr. Rainier had the car at the Rensselaer garage all day Friday for repairs. ■ ..I.' I have rented the room back of the Rex theatre and hereafter all goods purchased of me will be shipped direct to me &d delivered from this room thuh saving the farmers the freight and also the trouble of going to the depot after the goods. Anyone living ih the country and wishing a good quality of groceries can send me their order by mail and It will receive prompt attention. The goods to be delivered are guaranteed to be just as good as the samples shown. Have sold s&vsr&l orders htm! ©very 0110 wel 1 pleased. Give me a trial order. Phone 122 or write me at Rensselaer. Orders for business, Joe Jackson.