Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 134, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1904 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

EGGS 60mC UF Tbe price of eggs is advancing and is now higher than- used this early in the winter A regular egg famine is eutioipated befog* the winter is f*r advano d Th* commission houses have had solicitors through the country buying the eggs for shortage. Eggs arc now selling at 25 oeat» per doz m in this oity. Box Social at Mount Pleasant. B-irkley township, oj Saturday evening, December tenth. Everybody invited to come and have • good time. Ellen Donnell** Teacher. 1 Be sore and see the ladieef Borne Journal booth, in soot-bast, colors at Presbyterian Ladle* Bazaar tbe week of Deo. 12th, If you want to hear tbe beet; reading of the year attend tit* recital at the Preebyterien chuvofc. Friday evening Admiseioo 35ct»

FOUND MANY WOMEN. At Petersburg the merchants have adopted a novel plan "to isdnoe the "women folks"' off the rural districts to oona to town on Saturday. Prises are offered for the farmers who bring in the largest loads of famsles to tbeir store* in erne day. Ae a result the Pikn county farmers are laying awakenights inventing schemes for the* winning of the weekly pri*3B. Oae farmer named Jackson, liv-, ing nine miles wept of town, drovein Saturday with a wagon if six marts and not Solomon in all bin glory ever drove into town witb n bigger load of woasen. Aa additional set of wbeele had been pet on the rear of tbe vehicle, while the floor of the wagon bsd been tripled in width and tbe seats were built in stair step fashion. He dreve for miles inviting women to ride with him and when ho arrived on Main street his wagon contained 73 persons and be wan tbe only male person present Ho received as s prize s snit of clothes*

RECITAL. Mrs. C. 0. Neleon. assisted by Miss Nina B Lambkin, Reader, of Chicago, will give a reci ai in the Preebybrian oburoh. Friday evening Dec. 9th. Those who have heard Mrs. Nelson, wilt be glad of his cppo*tunity to hear her in ct ci it Miss Lambkin who is a e a < 1 tr in the Fine Arts baildinff an 11list of rare ability.

Teachers fill Meet ia April The Notheru Indiana Teach/rs Association will meet in Chicago the first or second week in April and it is expected t w -re will be a large attendance La-t year the meeting was at W i j<. na Lake, Ind. and the attendance was not up to the standard on account of the difficulty in getting there. As alt railroads lead to Chicago, it was. t ought best to have the meeting in that city.