Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

and many of the highest-priced and highest-powered American cars - / IVins Peak Cltrnh August 11, 1916, a Chalmers carried off first honors in the 230 cubic inch class on the terrific grades of Pike’s Peak in Colorado. Its time was within a few seconds of much higherpoweredfr find machines. Detroit to Indianapolis On June 12,1916, the Chalmers set a new record over the roads between Detroit and Indianapolis, 305 miles, making the trip » in eight hours, 23 minutes.

The sew club which was to meet Thursday of Ulis week with Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, will meet with Mrs. Stella Ketchum instead. Seed sweet potatoes for sprouting at Home Grocery. S. S. Tull, formerly pestoteiaster of Monon, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and daughter, Marie, went to Chicago today. - Bulk and package garden and flower seeds, early seed potatoes, onion sets, at Home Grocery. John P. Ryan, ex-t.ustee of Gillam township, was in Rensselaer t'ansacting business today. y ■ "" Edward P. Lane left this morning for Mudllavia Springs, Ind., where he will take treatment for rheumatism. —• —-nr— —————— We pay the highest market pnee, cash or trade, for country produce. HOME GROCERY. Mrs. Smith Newell went to Crown Point this morning for a visit with her Hershman. Roland HaH, son of Ralph Hall, died at Chicago Tuesday night and will be taken IU., for burial.