Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PICTURES, i Diamond Mining In Africa. Spring Fetes in Switzerland, highly colored. Family of Cats. Tight Boots. His Glorious Start The Transformation, highly colored. SONG. Oh You Klddo, By Joseph F. Fredricks.

J. J. Montgomery left this morning for Hot Springs, Ark., for treatment for kidney and bladder trouble. He expects to be away at least three weeks. Mrs. Montgomery went to her former home at Rockford, 111., and will remain there during her husband’s absence. Jack has been in poor health for some time and. physicians he has consulted proclaim his trouble brights disease. They hold out much encouragement for him*by the Hot Springs treatment.

The Goodland Herald tells of the visit of Miss Sarah Bowman made there in the interest of the Monne-r School for Girls. She talked at the M. E. church following the regula" service Sunday morning and interested the attendants in the work undertaken by the school. She puide an appeal for aid and received sls in cash and a number of articles for use at the school. Miss Bowman and one of the little &irls from tin school were the guests while at Goodland of Dr. and Mrs. J. VV. Walker.

J. W. Beckman returned to Chicago this morning after a visit'of a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beckman. He has been traveling for some time ‘for the Chicago Portland Cement Co., mostly in Minnesota ter ritory and will leave the first of the week for Minneapolis as the representative of his company at the lumbermans' convention. He will then make the rounds of his territory and return to Chicago in time for the cement show in February. Jim is making good as a salesman, just as he has at every other thing he has under - taken and we are always glad to have him visit Rensselaer.

In 1910 we handled 16 carloads of fiour, more than all the balance of the merchants in Rensselaer handled. We are not trying to boost ourselves as a better merchant or better salesman than others, but give the credit to Aristos fiour that has made us more friends than anything we have ever handled. We have just unloaded our car for 1911 and if you have never tried It, we want you to give it a trial. We will return your money If It is not the best flour made.

JQHN EGER.

A Classified Adv. will sell it.