Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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We are unloading this week, direct from the canning factory, a car load of canned hominy, kraut, kidney beans, pumpkin, corn and nice sweet tender peas, on sale at 7c a can of 4 cans for 25 cents. Everj can guaranteed.

JOHN EGER.

Charles Benjamin, manager' for the past two years of the Delphi Oomera baseball team, has tendered his resignation. He had, according to The Daily Herald,-been the object of much “unjust criticism.” The new managers will put all players on a salary basis and they will be paid off after each game. A St. Patrick's dance will fake place at the armory this evening and Freeberg’s orchestra from Lafayette has been engaged to furnish the music. The piano, saxophone and drums are to be used. A large crowd was expected and it is hoped she weather clears up so that they can get out without great inconvenience.

The Republican made an error yesterday in stating that the final basketball contest at Bloomington was between Wingate and Lebanon. It should have said between Wingate and Apderson. The score was 36 to 8. In the game between Wingate and Lebanon, which was in the semi-finals, Wingate won by the score of. 14 to 8. The Indiana state public service commission has promised to give a finding in regard to electric rates and services in Elkhart some time prior to August 1, which is the date of the expiration of the city’s street lighting contract with the Indiana & Michigan Electric company. The petition asks for six-cent electricity and the right for the city to encourage a competing concern.

“Fight the democrats this year, not the progressives,” was the decision of the executive committee of the Indiana Republican Editorial association, at a meeting held at the Hotel Severin in Indianapolis Saturday. The members said this was a time of conciliation and get together, and that the democratic party, therefore was the common enemy for the coming campaign. While there are some times intervals of five or six weeks between deaths it is rather unusual. The last call Undertaker AYright had was on Feb. 23rd, which was three weeks ago. There were only two funerals in this locality during the month of January. Jasper county, as all may see, is a very healthy place and there is little use to hunt a warm climate in the winter time. There is some recent activity in county republican politics. Until yesterday there was only one avowed candidate for county 'assessor, James E. Moore, of Barkley township. Yesterday John O’Connor announced himself as a candidate and today Green L. Thornton, of Newton township, threw his hat into the ring. The convention will make no mistake in selecting any one of the three.

Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and especially Sunday were delightful days. The warmth of spring, the cheering sunshine of a cloudless sky and the balmiest southern breeze made it a day quite near perfection. Today, however, the air is chilly and a misty rain is falling. The forecast was for fair weather today and tomorrow, and evidently the prognosticator got his wires crossed. For any pain, burn, scald or bruise, apply Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil—the household remedy. Two sizes, 25c and 50c at all drug stores. Ellswirth Plumstead, impersonator and dialect reader, delighted two audiences yesterday, one in the afternoon and the other in the evening. Many assert that Mr. Plumstead surpasses any previous talent in this line of work. His delineations of children, rurals, et cetera, take in a large scope of characters Richmond (Ind.) Morning News, Sept. 4, 1910. At M. E. church Monday evening.

Emmet Eldridge, who works in the Union stock yards in Chicago, where he buys stock for a firm every Monday and Wednesday, recently recovered from the mumps, which he did not have in a very bad form. He was in Rensselaer when he took th,<mi and Vic Hoover, who had been of th compression that he had them when younger, visited him and the result is that Vic now has a bad case. Jimmie Eldridge, the ball player, also has them, having also visited Emmet. Doan’s Regulets are recommended by many who say they operate easily, without griping end without bad after effects. 25c at all drug stores.