Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A complimentary dinner to “Uncle Joe” Cannon a‘t the completion of pS long term of service in the house is to be given by democrats and republicans of that body. For 25c we will sell you 3 pounds of nice large peaches, or 8 pounds of nice large prunes, or seeded, seedless, or large, loose, Muscatel raisins. JOHN EGER Mrs. J. H. Payne returned to Hammond this morning after a visit here with her sons, Charles and Louie, and her daughter, Mrs. I. B. Marion. ' We can sell you a first-class spreader at a lower price than you can buy of any cheap catalogue house. HAMILTON & KELLNER. President Taft has completed plans for the first seven months of his citizenship after March 4. He will reside in New Haven, but for three months of the seven he expects to live in Canada. Have you noticed the new electric lighting system of the R-C-H car sold by John Knapp? The cars are equipped with 12-inch Bullet electric head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-inch Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lenß. The first move toward making the U. 8. naval station at Guantanamo, Cuba, an impregnable outpost of defense for the Panama canal has been taken. A board of officers of the army and navy will visit Guantanamo immediately. John Mohler spent last week in Lawrence county, Tenn., where he has a farm of 350 acres he recently secured in a trade in which he" disposed of his home in Rensselaer. He is quite well pleased with the outlook and hopes to shape things up so that he can move to the farm. Bert Hopper, the carpenter, will give up his trade and move to the country about the first of March. Bert is a splendid mechanic and it is not improbable that he will be induced Jby some one to re-engage in the building business before the summer is over, . , To find a buyer for your property, try a classified adv. in this paper.
