Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1914 — FREE AT HIE REX THURSDAY FROM 2 TO 4 [ARTICLE]

FREE AT HIE REX THURSDAY FROM 2 TO 4

The upper Michigan Western Land and Security 00, invite the public of Rensselaer and vicinity to attend a free stereopticon lecture illustrated with a great variety of life size photographs. Picture scenery of prosperous farm houses, numerous products and natural at- * tractions. The wonderful upper Michigan peninsula is located free from drouth where all crops are sure, especially adapted to dairying, stock raising, fruit growing and diversified agricultuer. The climate is favorable, markets convenient, and ample and the land Is being sold at a very low price and on long time. Oome and investigate!.

REES HILL

Mr. and Mrs. A. Best, who recently became the managers of the Remley restaurant near the Babcock & Hopkins elevator, are enjoynig a good trade and are quite well pleased with their business. Mr. Best is the butter maker at the Dexter creamery, next door to the restaurant, and is thus conveniently located to assist his wife in looking after the business. T3»e creamery is making butter only one day a week now, the balance of the cream being shipped into Chicago.