Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

In Winter Underwear we would like to show you our line of Union and Two-Piece Suits, as we have superior garments to offer you at the most reasonable prices. Athena Underwear for Wbmen and Children —union and two-piece suits. Cooper Union Suits for Men, perfect fitting, SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00, and $2.50. 1 Qc for Men’s Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. Tj The kind other stores ask you 50 cents for. Our price, 43c.

Marriage of Young Couple Took Place Thursday Evening. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Marion, on East Cedar street, at 8 o’clock Thursday evening, occurred the marriage of their only daughter, Miss Lottie E. Marion, to Earl Barkley. Tlje ceremony was performed by Rev W. G. Winn, of the Christian church, in the presence of only a few relatives and friends. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was spread. Mr. and Mrs. Barkley began housekeeping at once in the property Mr. and Mrs. John Gwin have been living. The many friends of the bride and groom will join The Republican in wishing them a life of happiness. There will be an excursion to Chicago Sunday. Seventy-five cents the round trip. Royal Flour, one of the very best brands ever sold in Rensselaer, is now on sale at the Depot Grocery. Everything nobby in clothing at the Quality Shop, as no concern in town can duplicate our lines. C. EARL DUVALL. We have high tops of all kinds for ! men, Women, boys and girls. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes have returned from a visit at Remington. Mr. Forbes is now working for Hamilton & Kellner. William E. Curtis, the RecordHerald correspondent, died suddenly Thursday night in his room in a hotel in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Curtis arrived in Philadelphia from New York only a short time before he was stricken with apoplexy. He was accompanied by his wife. He was 61 years of age. Mrs. J. J. Eiglesbach returned Last evening from Chicago, where for the past ten days she has been attending the national convention of the Wo man's Catholic Order of Foresters, as the representative of the local court, No. 386. Besides the daily sessions of the-convention, there were a number of social events, including theatre parties, etc., and Mrs. Eiglesbach reports a very pleasant time. Ernest at Richmond, this state, from the supposed effects of alcoholic poisoning Frank Burns, William Casey and Chas. Codrington have been arrested, and will likely be charged with Involuntary manslaughter. It is reported that the men admit having given the Weber lad whiskey.