Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Robert Michal and son, Vern, have changed farms and the removal of each has been completed. Vern now occupies the farm southeast of Rensselaer and his parents have moved to the farm near Kniman. The Ladies’ Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles HempbilL It will be mite box opening and those who cannot be present will please send their boxes. Rev. E. S. Shumaker, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, accompanied by Rev. W. H Chase, the district superintendent were in Rensselaer Sunday and remained over today, to organizer Jasper county in the movement against saloons. There is a growing travel to Rensselaer from the north and today’s No. 5 passenger train, due this morning at 11:09, brought thirtyfiye people to this city. Since the passenger train service on the C. & E. I. was established there is a saving of 50 cents per round trip between here and Wheatfield.

When you trade with us you get the benefit of my thirty-two years experience in buying groceries. No high rents or Interest to pay. Buying for cash in car lots and large quantities direct from growers or manufacturers, I am able and will save you money on your grocery bill. JOHN EGER. 0. A. Hopkins is over from Delphi making some improvements to his father’s house, preparatory to renting it to Ralph Sprague. Mr. Hopkins reports that his father, "Uncle’’ Clint, fa considerably improved lately and feeling much better than he had for some time past. He will be 92 years old Thursday of this week and at present makes his home with C. A., at Delphi. “Uncle Josh Perkins,” the popular New England rural comedydrama that has outlived every other similar dramatic offering through sheer force of merit, is announced for a visit in Rensselaer on Monday, March 10th. Those who have known “Uncle Josh” in former years will welcome an old friend, and those who make his acquaintance for the first time have a real treat in store tor them.