Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fancy home,grown asparagus at John Eger's. Mrs. L. A. Bostwiek Is selling the Spirella corset Phone 549. Satisfaction guaranteed. Loyola University was defeated by St. Joe yesterday at the latter’s diamond by a score of 4 to 3, St. Joe winning in their half of the nine by some timely hitting. Have you tried Pan Dandy o* Big Dandy Bread? If not why not? Trial will reveal its quality. Phone 95, Rowles & Parker.

Rev. O. E. Miller, a former pastor of the Baptist church here, and who„ is now located at BurnettsvilTe, made a trip to Rensselaer on his motorcycle today. If you want a first-class manure spreader at a bargain, see us at once. HAMILTON & KELLNER. James P. Overton did not spend his 77th birthday in Rensselaer as was reported, but went to Rossville, Ind.. to spend it with his twin sister, Mrs. Maddie Porter, widow of William Porter. Special Sale—High-grade Artists’ China, this week—choice 10c. Get a supply; they won’t last long; see them in our west window. Jarrette’s Variety Store. Frank G. Kresler and Sheriff Hoover, who have been engaged in the automobile business for some time, have dissolved partnership and Hoover will continue the local agent for an automobile. You can have your choice of a large granite coffee pot or a large galvanized pail free, by buying 50c or more worth of merchandise op Saturday at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite the court house. Fred Berger brought a carload of ladies over from Remington this morning to attend the meeting of the federation of clubs. The ladies were; Mrs. Berger, Mrs. Hand, Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Hargreaves. ■ ■ —■ —.... Children’s Summer Toys—WheelBarrows, Garden Sets, Sand Pails, Balls, Doll Cabs, Wagons, Tubs, Ironing Boards, etc. Jarrette’s Variety Store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill have made their spring removal to the farm in Jordan township, but the house is being kept open by Misses Ruth Ames and Frank and Willet Hill, the two-boys attending school. Last call for seed sweet potatoes. Eating or seed sweets for 3c a pound at John Eger’s.

Oliver Danford, of Wolcott, who had been working at Wolcott, returned to his home at Monon recently and soon broke out with the smallpox. The .physicians promptly quarantined him and no spread is expected. He is not sick enough to go to bed, having a very mild case. Sol Guth, of Illinois, who is quite a large land owner in Jasper county, is going to have an old cattle barn on his. Surrey farm remodeled and build 120 feet of feeding sheds to the present barn. Mustard & Otterberg have the contract. We are unloading our sixth car of flour for the first four months of 1913. The high quality of “Aristos,’ the perfect flour, and the price is the same as you pay for a lower quality, $135 a sack. Every sack makes a new customer or a better one. Try it. JOHN EGER. I. J. Clark, of Lee, was in town Wednesday to pay his taxes and spent the day with his blind friend, Ernie Zea. Mr. Clark is 70 years of age and has been blind since he was 23 years of age. He is enjoying good health and says he expects there are few men with good eyesight as happy as he is. A large granite coffee pot or a large galvanized pail will be given away free with every 50c purchase or more on Saturday, at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, Opposite the court house. Z' John I. Purcupile and wife and son, Ben, who have been living in Lafayette, where he worked for Crouch & Son, the horse importers, has returned to his former home in OmAha, Neb., where he owns a fruit farm on which they will reside. He is a brother of Henry Purcupile and of Mrs. F. J. Sears, Mrs. J. F. Hardman and Mrs. A. F. Long, of this city.

MISCELLANEOUS. DRESSMAKING—For plain or fancy dressmaking done at home of customer, call phone 316. BABY CAR WHEELS—If the per son who took the wheels off the baby cab In our oil house will bring them back no questions will be asked; otherwise they will be arrested. Do it now.—Rowen & Kiser. REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new and second-hand bicycles for sale. In Jack Warner building, south of Rensselaer garage James G. Clark. PAINTING—See me for house painting. Price right and work guaranteed. C. M. Blue REUPHOLSTERIftG and fundture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. PIANO TUNING-Bee Otto Braun, who will guarantee satiefao tlon in all of his work.