Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1910 — North Dakota Excursion. [ARTICLE]

North Dakota Excursion.

- r ‘ J. Crisler, of Jamestown, N. Dak., is to run a special car to that point on the 6th of September, providing his customers with the accommodations of a sleeping car, free of charge. He is alffo making them a reduced rate, making the fare $25.00 for the round trip, including berth. Mr. Crisler is busy taking subscriptions for tickets for this trip and making reservation for his people, aiyfc it will jbe impossible for hiifi to personally see all who may desire to go. Any One wishing to go and who are unable to see Mr. Crisler, can make arrangements for tickets by calling at the office of John A. Dunlap in the I. O. O. P. building. In the South Newton items will be found a report from North Dakota, of the conditions as dbserved by Sidney 11. Holmes, who returned from there Tuesday of this week. Mr. Holmes is well pleased with the country and made arrangements to move there in the spring. The Knights Templar conclave in Chicago this week was a great suecess and those who attended from Rensselaer were delighted with the parade, the drilling contest, the hospitality and the joviality of the occasion. Among those who were in Chicago from Rensselaer were.: A. J. Brenner, Ernest Lamson, Dr. H. L. Brown, G. J, .lessen, F. B. Ham and J. H. S. Ellis, and the latter's father, J, B,.Ellis, of Motiticollo, went up with the Rensselaer crowd. He attended a Knights Templar conclave thirty years ago. Superior and Peoria grain drills are sold by Maines & Hamilton.