Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Robert MoQreggor, of Chicago, returned to their home yesterday after a visit since last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenton ParkIson. Robert made his home for some time when a boy with Rev. A. G. Work and graduated from the high school in Rensselaer in 1904. He is now a city salesman in Chicago for the American Steel and Wire Co. They have a little son, two years old, but did not bring him here with them. Bob was quite a clever football player when he went to high school here and he was a disappointed spectator at Rensselaer’s defeat last Saturday. We unloaded a car of “Aristos” flour last week and are unloading a car of “Lord's Best” this week, making our forteenth car since Jan. 1, 1912. More flour that all the balance of the merchants in the city have handled in the same length of time. Quality and price is what sells it “Lord’s Best” $1.30 and “Aristos.” the perfect flour, $1.35. JOHN EGER.