Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SALE GOES OE. Notwithstanding Mr. Lee’s absence, due to his conducting a big sale at Reynolds, where he recently bought a store, his sale here goes steadily on. Miss Florence Moore, who has proven herself a good clerk and able assistant, is in charge and meeting with splendid success. She feels that ladies are and should be Interested in the niee lne of oxfords yet in stock, as well as the Red Seal and tissue ginghams; also silks, hose; notions, etc., at the exceptional eut prices. There s still a good deal of white goods and you might do well to see the ines at once, for disposition may be made of it any time; when your chance of getting things at such big reductions will be over. See to t Give LeeTs Closing Out Sale a call at once. vMiss Moore will appreciate It and the time may be short Miss Neil Biggs came home yesterday from Chieago, where she graduated Wednesday from the Wesley hospital. The commencement was held at Northwestern University, With which the hospital’is associated. Mrs. A. J. Biggs attended the commencement and returned home with her daughter. Miss Biggs will spend about two weeks with Rensselaer relatives and will then return to Chicago to practice private nursing. She is very much attached to her work and especially liked the three months’ experience in the operating room. Miss Grace Robinson, of Rensselaer, is also taking the course at the Wesley hospital and has completed the second year. Both young ladies are graduates of the Rensselaer high school. John Wiseman returned yesterday from a visit of several days with his son at Havana, 111., and he also spent a day at Springfield, where he visited the Lincoln monument and Lincoln’s old home. He spent one day fishing ait Wolf Lake and himself and son caught 100 good fish. John landed one river cat that weighed 15 pounds. Most of the fish were croppies and baas. He says that parts o 4 Illinois have not had any rain for two months and crops are looking very bad. We havTall kinds of ehiekenjeed at the Mill, phone 456. A Classified Adv. will find It,