Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 265, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1915 — New crop white comb honey 15c a pound at Home Grocery. [ARTICLE]
New crop white comb honey 15c a pound at Home Grocery.
Mme. Zara, New York’s favorite palmist and chairivoyant, will on account of her great success, remain another week in Rensselaer. Make your calls. See big ad. Baled wheat and oats straw; also good hay, for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. The editor of The Republican was in Indianapolis Sunday and spent two or three hours very pleasantly with Arthur Tuteur, who rooms with Ed Duvall at the Y. M. C. A. Ed is taking a course in the dental college. Mr. Tuteur is quite well plesaed with his work with the Public Service Commission. He is engaged solely in legal work, which occasionally requires him to conduct hearings. While on the way to the station in the afternoon we met Rev. George H. Clarke, formerly pastor of the Christian church here, and since leaving here pastor of a Christian church in Indianapolis. He reports his family all well now, Elton having recovered from a severe siege of rheumatism and now taking post-graduate work in Butler college. A. Duggleby, of Tefft, was in the city on business today. This year he raised 1,200 bushels of potatoes from 2% acres. He has been selling them at 40 cents per bushel, but at that olw price he thinks he has done very well on S3O land. A man named Townsend, who buys railroad ties for the Monon railroad, is quite sick at the White Boarding house with an acute attack of appendicitis.
