Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADDITIONAL TODAY'S LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Special discount sale, our ready-to-wear pants, at the G. E. Murray Co. Mrs. James Snedeker went to Morocco today to visit her sister, Mrs. William Pbllock. Mrs. Alex. Leech went to Foresman this morning for a visit of a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Carl Hamacher. * W. F. Smith started back to Sheldon thip morning. He was accompanied by Mrs. Smith, who will return here tomorrow’. 7- ? Mrs. Jesse Jenkins and children returned to Parr this morning after a visit of a few days with Zach Stanley and family. Jerry Karsner continues in very poor health and it is quite probable that he will be taken back to the county farm. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Kresler and little daughter and his mother,. Mrs. John Kresler left this morning for Mt. Vernon, N. Dak., to visit Bruce Porter and family. Mrs. E. H. Shields and daughter, Miss Katharene, left this morning for Manchester, Tenn., for a week’s visit with the former’s son, David Shields and family. James Kepner, of France■sville, was the guest from Saturday afternoon until Sunday evening of Mis 3 Nellie Grant at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Grant. George W. Terwilleger and family and Miss Gertrude Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson, went to Champaign, 111., Sunday, in the lormer’s automobile. Mr. Terwilleger and family will visit relatives there and Miss Jackson will visit at Farmer City.

A few months ago the doctors in Rensselaer raised their price for city calls from $1 to $1.50. On July 6th the hitch barns raised the price of hitching. Meat costs more, butter costs more, everything one eats costs more. Barber shops are better equipped than they formerly were and the customerexpects and receives the best there is for sale. Be fair with the barber and you will agree that the raise in the price of shaves is not a hold up. Mrs. C. H. Cannon, of Chandler, Okla., a sister of Mrs. George Morgan, of Rensselaer, and of Mrs. George Burk, of Lamar, Colo., was burled last Friday, July 29th, he? death presumably occurring on the 27th. Death resulted from cancer of the jaw. She was about 66 years of age. Prior „to 35 years ago she resided in this counl y and will be well Remembered hyoid residents by her maiden name, Eliza Kenton. She had visited hera two or three times since removing to the west but had not been here for about ten 'Teat s.