Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1910 — WEATHER FORECAST. [ARTICLE]

WEATHER FORECAST.

Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Do not overlook our special prices on Shoes. G. B. PORTER. Two men are thought to have been killed and twenty-one injured in an explosion in the American Maize Products Co., Monday afternoon. Damage to the extent of $25,000 resulted. The regular monthly dime social of the ladies of the Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Parkinson on Friday afternoon of this week, March 11th. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody,' and strangers in the city especially invited. The Western Union has now adopted its night letter scheme. By this a message may be sent at night at cjne fifth the cost of a day message, that is, a message of ten words in the day time at a cost of 25 cents, would be thesame as a message of 50 words at night. Mrs. A. L. Morehead and children', who have been spending the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nevill, left this afternoon for their home at Limon, Colo. They were accompanied by Miss Rosa Morehead, of Vernon, Ind., who will spend the summer there. \ Judge Vinton, of Lafayette, was here today to hear the argument of Attorney Halleck, to- the demurrers presented in the cases of F. E. Babcock vs. I M. Washburn, et al. Owing tc the sickness of Frank Davis, of Brook the attorney for the plaintiff, W. H. Parkinson appeared for the plaintiff, and the court set Monday, April 11th, for ruling on the demurrers. In case the demurrers are overruled, the cases are set for trial for Wednesday, April 20th. ... . * We have sold over 100 barrels of Flour'in the last ten days and we do not give -our salesmanship the credit for it. But we give all the credit to the high Equality and the price of the flour,. Aristos, Gem of the Valley and Lord’s Best. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. $1.50 a sack. JOHN EGER.