Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Yours Truly Salad Dressing: best that is made, 10c. Bowen & Kiser, phone 202. Just unloaded a car of Wisconsin seed potatoes: ‘Triumph/’ or “Six Weeks,” “Rose,” Ohios,” “Irish Cobblers," “Burbanks,” “Rurals” and “Bugless,” at prices that you have not been able to buy them at for several years. JOHN EGER. Now is a good time to change your seed potatoes and to plant plenty of them when they are cheap. We have just unloaded a car of fancy Wisconsin seed stock. “Red Triumphs,” or “Six Weeks," “Early Rose” and “Ohios,” and the new Variety, early “Irish Cobblers,” “Burbanks,” “Rurals,” and the “Bugless.” JOHN EGER. Ross Halgren, of Oxford, who formerly taught school in Jasper county and who is now a student at Wsbash college, and David Blitstein, of Chicago, were both here to--day. Both have farms in the Gifford country and Thos. Callahan is their local manager and accom-’ panied them to the farms this afternoon. Be sure you get our prices on Heed Potatoes and Onion Hets be fore you buy. < 1 ' BOWEN & KISER. Peter J. Kryyer, of South Bend, is to be the internal revenue collector for one of the Indiana districts, thus settling a long patronage fight. It is stated that Shively and Kern have divided the patronage and that the former is to name the collectors and another job or two and Kern is to name the district attorney and the surveyor of custorps at Indianapolis. ' v Mrs. Will Eldridge, of Pleasant Ridge, who was operated on al>out a week ago for appendicitis. Is getting along very nicely and -everything points to her complete recovery 1 . . *-
