Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Nobby dress shirts for faster from SI.OO to $2.50 each, in all sizes from 12% to 20. All sizes to fit all men. C. EARL DUVALL. Ijarvey and Dudley Myres, Earl Cox and Ed Gilmore, of Parr, expect to leave next Monday for Minnesota, where Dud and Cox have been promised a job in a brick plant. Harvey and Ed will prospect and if they see any easy jobs may take them. Mrs. John Holsma was visited over Sunday by her mother, Mrs. Henry Millman, of Lafayette, and by her sister, Mrs. Frank Barden and their niece, Miss Maud Hetzner, of Greenville, 111. The two ladies last named will start in a few days for Montana, where Mr Barden has taken out a claim. Next Sunday is Easter Sunday. We have made preparations for this by placing in our stock, the latest styles, in all leathers for men, women and children. We invite you to inspect these before buying your Easter shoes Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. County Surveyor Osborne, assisted by Alf Jacks, has been surveying and staking out the commercial club lots the past few days. Alf has quit his job in the blacksmith shop as the work was too hard on him and he thought outdoor life would be better for him for a time. As spring work begins, one thinks of the class of footwear which affords comfort along with durability. We have obtained a line of work shoes which at a nominal price affords both. We are anxious to show you these, when you cpntemplate purchasing work shoes. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

S. A. Dowell reports that his wife is in very poor health. She has become quite heavy, weighing 260 pounds and an operation performed some time ago has failed to give her any relief. Mr. Dowell was himself badly injured last November by being thrown from a wagon and badly injuring his right ankle. This, coupled with his rheumatism, has made him somewhat of r cripple. He expects to start back tc his home in fcwa tomorrow and Mrs. Burns and daughter will also start back to their_home in Minnesota.

Nine gentlemen went to Chicago this morning to inspect the latest factory proposition. The Inventor and his partners of the manufactured article hope to get some local capital interested and most of those who went art willing to ipvest if they can see a favorable outlook for the business. Owing to the freight wreck near Louisville, the train due here at 4:50 was very late and the'men selected by Mr. Worland to make the trip, secured the stopping of the fast train that goes through town at about 5:30. A petition was circulated and generally signed Saturday asking the city council to buy the sprinkling wagon of T. D. Woodworth and keep the city team at all times on the main streets of the city, using it to draw the sprinkling wagon and to haul away street sweepings and debris that accumulates in the alleys in the business part of town. This would mean that the city hire its coal' hauled, which the city team has been doing in the past. Coupled with the coal hauling, the team has so much work that the rubbish could not be cleaned from the streets. The petition contemplates A-KtA xaiwx efcalk tc pay for the street sprinkling as heretofore. Nobby extra trousers in all colors and. shapes, from SI.OO to £6.00, all sizes. ; C. EARL DUVALL.