Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We are this week unloading a car of fancy Michigan sand-grown potatoes in 2 1 /* bushel sacks, at 55 cents a bushel. jQm Miss Ruth Wood, a Tophomorc in high school, has been confined at home with sickness since last Sunday She suffered an attack of grip ancrbrrTFriday evening a relapse occurred. Today she is betr ter but it will probably be several days before she i# able to be out. For this week, plenty of fancy apples, oranges and bananas. JOHN EGER. W. B. Yeoman went to Surrey this morning to complete the invoicing of the store he is buying of C. M. Paxton and of which he will take charge on March Ist. Mr. Paxton will return to Rensselaer and occupy the former R. P. Benjamin property which he purchased of C. A. Reed. The price of beans has advanced considerable but for this week yet we offer you choice hand picked navy beans at 614 c or limas at 8 l-3c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER. The bill introduced by Senator McCormick ‘known as the Kankakee drainage 'measure, was recommitted to the committee on drainage after it Was discovered that there was general opposition to its passage by the land owners, who have already been assessed for .improvements, and it is probable that it will die in committee. Senator McCormick seems to have introduced the bill for outside parties iand it seems to have had its inception in Illinois. There were many petitions against its passage and the only persons to favor it seem to have been a few attorneys. RHEUMATIC SUFFERER'S CHVEN QUICK RELIEF Pain leaves almost as if by magic when ff ik| you begin using ”5- !: ill Drops," the famous old remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, audpaiusand makes life worth living. Get H eachbottle gives full ,/wMijVrjlf* jmjjl directions for use. |fS|i Don’t delay. Demand 11 “5-Drops.” Don’t acfill cept anything else in place of it Any druggist can supply you. If you live too far from a drug store send One Dollar to Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark, Ohio, and a bottle of “5-Drops” will be sent prepaid. - -■ LYCEUM COURSE DATES. March 17—Weatherwax Bros. April 7—Bargelt & Co. RENSSELAER MARKETS. Corn —62c. Oats —50c. Wheat —$1.35. Rye—Bl.oo. Eggs— l 49c. Chickens —12c. Turkeys—l3c. Ducks —10c. Hens —12c. Butterfat—3oc.
