Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1910 — To The Public. [ARTICLE]

To The Public.

I Want to say to any one needing anything in the Blacksmith line that I have employed Mr. Wm. Lowry, who is an expert horseshoer of wide experience. Also, that we have added to our machine department, a trip hammer, which we guarantee will do better work than can be done by hand. And a new disk sharpening machine, the best kind there is made. We now have eighteen laborsaving machines in our shops, which enables us to do firstciass work on short notice. We are located on the river bank, near the river bridge, or adjoining Rensselaer Garage. Good hitching place bapk fropi the street. Respectfully, M. L. HEMPHILL & SON. J. A. Cutler, of Frankfort, traveling representative of the Frankfort Carriage company, has received a draft for the sum of $25 he loaned a friend in Cleveland in 1866. The interest on the original loan amounts to over S2OO.