Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1915 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TENNIS NOTICE. All tennis players in town meet tonight at 6:46 at the office of Dr. M. D. Gwin to consider Organisation and the building, three courts for general use. The county farmers’ institute will be held ip Rensselaer Friday of next week, Feb. 26th. W. S. Day, president, and Chauncey Wood, secretary, are making the arrangmnts and the program will be printed in a few days; -- ' The United States has been asked by the Dominion government to place guards on the American side of the international boudary at highway and rail approaches to Canada, it was learned Tuesday night. The request was made through the British ambassador at Washington. 'Nellie E. Aley, wife of President R. J. Aley of the University of Maine has been appointed state Chairman of the woman’s peace
iu<ii vJfisciH tins hay uf.ssuivtu. Feb. 17th, 1915. V. J. Crisler. John A. Dunlap. Apples bananas, leaf lettuce, nute, candies, flowers and fresh fish at Osborne’s store, Phone 439.
Butter! Butter! Butter! ' , , —sssssssssssm Gold Bar Butter is without ai» equal. Tlte only butter sold in Rensselaer that is made of whole milk cream. The milk is hauled to our creamery at New Troy, Michigan, by the farmer, and separated at the creamery; the cream is then sent to our factory at Chicago, and made into butter. This butter is in the pound prints within 24 hours from the time the milk is taken from the cow. Our prices this week in 5 pound lots 30 l-2c; under 5 pounds 33c. W; H. Dexter Co -r‘
