Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 8-room house, Hammond, Ind.; 11-room house, Montpelier, Ind.; 5room house, Elwood, Ind.; 160 acres, Polk county, Ark.; 160 acres, Saskatchewan, Canada,; 110 aeres, Washington county, Ind.; 225 acres, Washington county, Ind. Will trade either or all for land or property here. ' 60 acres, imp. stone road SBB 64 acres, imp., school, R.F.D.....45 90 acres. Imp., black land 46 97 acres, imp., good soil 58 160 acres, imp., all cultivated....6s 240 acres, imp., well located. .50 160 acres, imp., nice home HO 390 acres, imp., stock farm 45 180 acres, imp., a bargain 55 320 a., no buildings; prairie land.4o 80 a„ pasture land, cheap at ....35 560 a., Improved, choiee land ... .50 We have .many other pieces of land for sale and exchange and can sell on very easy terms. Also a large list of city property. G. F. MEYERS. Presbyterian Church Song Service. Program of the song the Presbyterian chureji next Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. . . —— -— -.'.-irvOrgan Prelude ........ Miss Laßue Hymn. Prayer. Anthem Choir Scripture. Solo Mrs. Reed Piano Solo Miss Hauter Duet....Mias Shedd and Mr. Prior Solo Mr. Duvall Hymn Congregation Selection The Wood Orchestra Anthem * Choir Solo Mias Long Offering. Anthem Choir Benediction. Postlude.
Notice to the Lovers Of Good lee Cream. - ■ *- yj- "/'‘'v* : V* Chamberlin’s Perfection Ice Cream is always sold by the. leading dealers. It costs him more money, but he wants to serve the BEST. Sold by C. P. Fate, at Rensselaer’s leading soda fountain. —.— Monday, May 5, is Last Day for Payment of Spring Installment. Monday, May 5, is the last day for paying the sp'ring Installment of taxes without the penalty being attached. Owing to the rush on the last day, it is some times impossible to wait on all who are on hand and it is better to come some day this week and avoid the rush. A. A. FELL, Treasurer Jasper County.
NOTICE.' Now is the time to prepare and get ready for your flower beds. Work plenty of well-rotted, not fresh, fine manure into the soil We will have a fine lot of geraniums, coleus, and many other blooming and foliage plants for the lawn; cabbage and tomato plants for the garden. Will be ready about May Ist KING FLORAL CO. Odd Fellows Will Celebrate. At the I. O. O. F. hall on Sunday evening, April 27, at 7:30 o’clock, the Odd Fellows will celebrate the ninety-fourth anniversary of their order. The public and all members of the order are invited to attend these exercises, 'Rev. Winn will deliver the address and the music will be furnished by Merritt’s Orchestra and the Rebekah choir. i G. A. OVERTON, N. G. Fred Tyler, Secretary. It"-'- ■ • Notice to the Public. s I have purchased the T. W. Haus restaurant and will try to make it the center of attraction for those who love good things to eat. You are sure of prompt attention and courteous treatment at all times. Our motto is cleanliness and health first; profits last. G(ve us your business; its up to us to hold it. C. P. FATE. Have you noticed the new electric lighting system of the RC-H ear sold by John Khappf The cars are equipped with 12-Ineh Bullet deetrie head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-ineb Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lena Frank Maloy, George Hatter and Albert Foster took a trip in Zartman’s auto last Thursday. They went down through Jasper and Newton counties in the interest of the Cedar Valley Creamery. They had a fine trip and report success in the way of getting some new business for the creamery.—Lowell Tribune. Orders for piano tuning can be left with any of the band boys and Prof. Otto Braun will give them attention and guarantee satisfaction.
