Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
For this week you can afford to eat raisin pie, or raisings stewed, or any old way. For this week only, 4 pounds of large new muscatel or seedless raisins, for 25c. JOHN EGER
Trank H. Tressler, of Montpelier, Ohio, a nephew of Mrs. Joseph Stewart of Hanging Grove township, came yesterday for a visit of several days. He accompanied his Uncle Joe to Rensselaer today and together they paid a visit to The Republican.
Saturday evening a large number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sibel, the occasion being the 24th birthday of Mrs. Sibel. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable time had by all, the evening being spent in playing games, with music as an issue. '
What is worth doing at all Is worth doing well—if you want ginghams worth making up, buy the Red Seal guaranteed line at Lee’s; they are the best money can buy.
Miss Bel Laßue went to Indianapolis today to be the guest tonight of her brother, Dr. Wade LaDue, at a dance to be given by the dental fraternity, the Delta Sigma Delta, and to remain over tomorrow when her sorority, the Alpha Chi Omega, will hold its annual reception and banquet at the Claypool hotel.
J. H. Holden, who recently purchased the James Overton property near the residence of Hale Warner, in the northwest part of town, has made some repairs, to the property and has completed his removal to it. Mrs. James Yeoman will return to Rensselaer and again occupy her Front street residence in which Mr. Holden has been living.
The 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barkley, has been very low since yesterday with whooping cough and pneumonia, and there is now only a small chance that it will recover. Mr. and Mrs. Barkley had the misfortune to lose their baby less than two weeks ago from whooping cough.
Owing to our car of Arisos flour being delayed, we were again out of Aristos flour for a short time, but our car has arrived, making our 3rd car since Jan. Ist, 1913. Aristos Still leads them aIL “Aristos,” the perfect flour, $1.35; “Gem of the Valley,” (Aristos Grade) $1.35; Lord’s Best,” $1.30; Washburn and Crosby’s “Gold Medal,” $1.25; “Citadel,” $1.15. John Eger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price, after a short visit here with his sister, Mrs. O. K. Rainier, went to Lafayette today for a short visit before starting for their future home in Texas. Mr. Price bought some land on the gulf coast and will go there to look after it and in hope that the climate will prove beneficial to the health of himself and wife. For some years he has beep drug business at Hymera, Ind.
You can lower the cost on your butter and lard bill by using our pure high-grade butterine for your table, at 20c, and compound for cooking and baking at 10c a pound. JOHN EGER.
The girls’ basketball teams had a very delightful social at the school house Wednesday evening. The lady teachers in the high school had assisted in the plans, which included a game between two of the teams and following it a spread, consisting of sandwiches, salads, olives, pickles, deviled eggs, fruit, ice cream and cake. Eighteen of the girl players and five of the teachers participated in the affair.
James Lefler, who has been spending the winter in Jasper county, brought to The Republican office yesterday several samples of rock from his farm in Wisconsin. The rock shows a large, percentage of iron and the samples he had were recently examined by an assayer at Madison, Wis., and the report showed four grades with percentages of 52, 54, 56 and 60 iron. The metal is found near the surface on a swampy tract of 80 acres and arrangements are making to have a shaft sunk on his farm and it is quite certain from the favorable reports he has received that the ore will be found In paying quantities, and If it is Jim will be right in clover, tor .his royalty would be 20 cents a ton. Some fifty miles north of his farm there-are a large number of iron ore mines and’- many smelting plants. >,
Doan’s Regulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping and without bad after effects. 25c at all drug stores. Let the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county know what you have to eel!; use The Republican Claari fled Column.
