Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM f ' ‘ r< > .. : :: Tough Guy Levi. ' < > Sunset or H§r Only Romance Wifey’s Ma Comes Back. ][ < > SAVE YO U B COUPONS. " - r v .. -4,
Buy an Abbott-Detroit Auto, guaranteed as quiet as a silent night engine. B. FORSYTHE, Agent: Mrs. L. A. Bostwick is now the representative for the .Spirefla corset, having been appointed Corsetierc. Anyone desiring to see these corsets call Phone No. 549 and Mrs. Bostwick will call at the house with sample line. Richard Schwartz, a salesman for the Carey Safe Co., was the guest over night of Delos Dean. They are members of the S. A. E. fraternity and both graduated at Indiana University last year. We have only a limited amount northern grown, early seed potatoes left. Rurals, $1.50; Burbanks, ST.GO; Six Weeks and Rose, $1.60. Oiiios, sl.7i>. JOHN EGER. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Dombaek, of Des Moines, lowa, who have been spending the winter in Lakeland, Fla., are guests of his uncle, J. J. Montgomery and wife. He is the secretary of the Land and Investment Co.,'of Des Moines. Lightning during Sunday evening’s storm killed a horse for Clinton C. Beck, of Barkley township, and the slight storm Tuesday morning was accompanied by some lightning which killed a cow for Ed Barkley, also of Barkley township. These losses are today being adjusted by Ray D. Thompson, who had a number of the cyclone losses also, and Gra#t Mullendore; of Greenfield, a state agent for the Home Insurance Co., of New York, is here Riding in the adjustment. Have your sale bills printed at The Republican office.
