Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. E. F. Mills, of near Hamilton, Mont, is expected home about Nov. Ist, to spend several weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. JulU A. Hjßaley and other relatives. - \ A full line of sweaters and sweater cogts at tfie Quality Shop, from 60c to $6.00, in ail colors. > C. EARL DUVAUQ ..M', -* - y • Jim Clark, Ves Richards and the balance of the stone road men who live in Rensselaer and are working on the Btene road being btftlt by W. F. Smith ft Co., were home'over Sunday. Late advices about Sidney Holmes are very encouraging. Relatives have received word that he is recovering from his severe case of typhoid fever and expected to be able to kit up for the first time Saturday. . ; W‘ -- - ----- - ■ t The working man is the man who needs good shoes. We wont you to examine into the merits of our work shod*. Our shoes stand the test; am-monia-proof shoes, $2.50 the pair. ROWLES ft PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams and Mrs. Hanna Beamrof Reynolds, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. “Aunt” Hannah is 86 yearn of age and enjoying excellent health, except for her hearing, which ,Is now quite defective) y Women—You owe it to your child-, ren that you protect their health by shoeing them with Easy bcuffer shoes. 'They - are built on the natural fbot form last mid are recommended by.all physicians. Sold at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Frank Haskell and‘Mrs. Harvey Wood/ Jr.,' entertained in a very pleasant mpnuer, a company of lady friends Friday afternoon at the Haskell home on River street. A contest in synonyms aras conducted and Miss Edith Shedd was the successful contestant.

See Kahn Tailors’ line of tailormade suits and overcoats, as the line is beautiful and every garment is guaranteed to fit, wear and hold shape, at the Quality Shop* !> / C. EARL DUVALL* Considerable filling at MUroy monument has been done under direction of Marshal "Mustard, the past week. Sylvester Gray has been assisting with the leveling. When the park is all leveied' and grassed uniformly, mu is proposed for next year, the park will be a lery pretty one, "" " '• 1 I*.' It will pay every man and boy in the town and county, if in need of suits, overcoats, sweaters, sweater coats, wool shirts, sheep-lined coats, duck coats, hats, haps, underwear, hose, and anything in dur line, to come here and buy, as we can give you better goods for less money than any firm in our city. A convince you. C. EARL DUVALL.

George 0. Stembel, the Wbeatfleld business man, who is also regarded as one of the beet managing farmers in the county, sent to The Republican office last week three ears of corn raised on his farm lust north of Wbeatfleld, Two of the ears are whit# and mighty good ears. The third Is a yellow ear, with the best tft> we have ever seen on an ear of corn, being rounded with grain en~ ti/ely over the end of the cob. The rows are quite uniform and the ear would attract favorable attention in any corn show. Unfortunately there are about a half dosen light colored grains in ttrt ear. doe'probably to its proximaty, to white oorfi while grow? t ing. These grains would probably bar It from consideration ip a corn show, but does not detract from Its beauty. Many who hare examined it isl The Republican window prondunce ir the finest individual ear of corn they ever sgw. We shall be pleased to have others bring in choice ears for exhibition. The effect la beneficial and instructive in corn cultivation You can’t delay much longer buying your winter coat, and you <|g buy be sure to go to a house with a reputation. If it’s correct in cloth and style yotfTl find It here. Visit our cloak department

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