Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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That’s easy if you know how or have a mind for-enigmas, Look it over in Warner Bros.’ window, Cyril Steel went to Wheatfleld yesterday afternoon for a visit of a few' days With his family. J. B. Ashby, of Mt. Ayr, took the train here yesterday afternoon for Kankakee, 111., to visit hiß daughter, Mrs. Elmer Miller. Our canned goods are not the lowest priced in town, but, quality considered, there are none cheaper anywhere. J. a. McFarland. County Chairman Littlefield, of the Democratic county committee, has called precinct organising conventions for Saturday, Feb. 12th. The new committeemen will meet In Rensselaer oh Saturday, Feb. 19th, v at 2 p. m., to elect a county chairman, secretary and treasurer. “Jake” Thomas was not “Butch” Thomas as related in yesterday’s daily in connection with the conviction of his brother Ben for forgery at Lafayette. Chas. Thomas was “Butch,” and he is now managing a telephone line at Moose Jaw, Canada. “Jake” was the school teacher and insurance man. Ben seems to have been the black sheep of the family. Mrs. Addle Crosscup arrived here Tuesday from Townsend Mont., and will., remain during the spring and possibly longer. Her son-in-law and family, Sam Pullins, have been liere since last fall. -Mrs. Crosscup will visit her brothers, A. H. and A. R. Hopkins, and many old friends and acquaintances. • The funeral of Mrs. O. C. Halstead was held Tuesday afternoon at the Christian church. Two beautiful floral offerings were furnished by friends, one being an especially fine piece given by Mrs. John Martindale and other ladles. Another was given by Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe.. The pall bearers at the funeral were, A. F. Long, W. J. Smith, E. Wuerthner, Jr., A. J. Brenner, Ed Grant and Hale Warner.