Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. Geo. W. Ketchum is in Chicago today. C. G. Spitler made a business trip to Chicago today* Leland Jessen went to Chicago today to visit his brother Lloyd, who is working for the Western Union in that city. , . * Mrs. W. H. Morrison and two children went to Chicago today for a few days’ visit. Mr. Morrison accompanied them and will return home tomorrow. S. W. Larmore, of Tuscola, 111., is here to look after his farm of 320 acres near Stoutsburg. He Is Interested with M. J. Delehanty and others in the construction of the Delehanty ditch. Special Sale Men’s Fine Dress Shirts manufacturer’s samples, all first clhss shirts and good patterns. Regular wholesale price from 75c to 11.50. Our price, each, 60c. All sizes from 14% to 17%. Simon Leopold, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamberlin came up from Chalmers yesterday in his new touring car and spent the day with Mrs. Chamberlin’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Parrett. Mrs. John Stewart, mother of Mrs. Parrett, who hate been here for about a week, accompanied them back to Chalmers. Mary Meyer wishes to announce her Grand Millinery Opening, September 22nd, 22rd and 24th. An exposition of hats that is a triumph of art and fashion. All the latest shapes in turbans and large dress hats.

J. F. Irwin returned from Wolcott yesterday Afternoon, where he had been to visit his son Ed and the tile factory. Just as he was leaving, an accident occurred in the clay pit. A workman had dug under the surface and a cave-in resulted. The workman was somewhat injured, one limb being paralyzed, but Mr. Irwin did not learn whether the injury would prove serious or not. J. M. Patton, who went to school iu Rensselaer more than twenty years ago and wjio had relatives in Remington and Coodland, was in Rensselaer a short time Tuesday. He is now the editor of The Odd bellow World, published at Sioux Falls, S. Dak. It is a monthly magazine for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and circulates mainly in South and North Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. Mr. Patton was on his way to Atlanta, Ga., to attend a convention of Odd Fellows.

B. Forsythe was in Rensselaer a short time Wednesday, coming down from Chicago on s the afternoon train. He reports Mrs. Forsythe as getting along splendidly and it is thought she can ,be removed from the hospital in about two weeks. Mr. Forsythe was buying new goods in Chicago. He is shipping his stock from Brook to Oxford, and will also ship the winter goods there which he has stored in the basement of hiß residence property in Rensselaer. He will stock up on new goods also and plans to do a big business in Oxford. The Remington Press is now running as a democratic paper and carrying plate matter sent out by the democratic state committee. In view of Brother Babcock’s statement several months ago that the democrats of Jasper county were well satisfied with his paper, it seems queer that there are three other democratic organs in the county, viz. The Rensselaer Democratic-Sentinel, the Wheatfield Review and the Remington Press. It looks as though there would be a division of the claim for patronage from a political staidpoint. White Star and Acme Flours, $1.40 and $1.50 a sack, and guaranteed equal to any $1.75 flour sold anywhere. Try a sack if you are not already using one of these flours. Every sack guaranteed. ROWLES ft PARKER.