Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1910 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The entire stock of new 1910 clothing which I have just purchased, will be slaughtered in our June elean-up sale. Model Clothing Co., Simon Leopold, Mgr. A. J. Harmon left this morning for Mitchell, S. Dak , where he will resume his real estate work. Mrs. Harmon and the boys went to LaSalle, 111., where they will remain all summer. W. M. Brown, of Fair Oaks, received word last evening that his father, Chas. Brown, of Kouts, was very low and not expected to live. He is about 60 years of age and suffers from heart trouble. William went to Kouts this morning. Vera Healey entertained fourteen girl friends at a 6:30 o’clock suppei Monday evening, the occasion being her 12th birthday. The guests were initiated 'into the Zig-Zag Club and also introduced to the Pope. „0. H. McKay returned yesterday afternoon from a trip to Windfall, to call on Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Miller, whom he found getting nicely started in their church work. Windfall has a population of about 1,200 and a number of fine churches. Quaker bread tags will be discontinued after June 11, 1910. All having them will receive one loaf of Quarker bread for every ten tags until June 11th. After that date I will give 6 loaves of Quaker bread for 25c. Geo. Fate, the Fat Dinner and Quaker Bread Man. John Cavinder and granddaughter, Miss Mabel Cavinder, of Laura, were in Rennselaer today, having driven ■ down to transact some business. Mr. Cavinder informs us that the Gifford train does not make daily trips now and that there is a great amount of inconvenience in the delay of mails. Chase James, of Hammond, was In Rensselaer several hours Monday. He is a son of Horace E. James, who was a resident of Rensselaer for a number of years, being postmaster for some time and a newspaper editor and publisher for a number of years. Horace is now in California, while Mrs. James and the four sons, Frank, Chase, Otto and Fred are still living in Hammond, although the hoys are working at other places. Otto Is the only one that is married. Mrs. James will prdbably be here for the unveiling of the monument on July 4th.
