Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Order your Calling Cards at The Republican offlca Mrs. Sarah Miner spent Sunday with relatives in Monon. Try our Chicken Starter and scratch Feed.—Phone 456. W. H. Barkley made a business trip to Monon today. We have all kinds of chicken feed at the Mill, phone 456. Ladies’ and Children’s Muslin Underwear, money saving prices.— Jarrette’s Variety Store. llLss Merle Layton, of Minneapolis, came Saturday for a visit of a week with Miss Esther Phillips. Mrs. W. E. Reynolds returned to MonticeHp Saturday after a visit of twoXiays with her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Medicus.
Mrs. F. M. Abbott went to Monticello Saturday to visit over Sunday with her mother and also with Madaline, who is visiting there. (Several locals procured today are forced from the paper for lack of time and will appear in Tuesday’s Daily and the succeeding Semi-week-ly. Mrs. B. Forsythe left this morning for Pairsons, Kans., for a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randle. Mr. Forsythe accompanied her as far as Chicago. With lemons so unusually high, we suggest a trial of out high-grade bottled soft drinks. A large bottle of root-beer, sarsaparilla, birch-beer, ginger-ale, strawberry soda, or lemon soda for 15c; 2 bottles for 25c. JOHN EGER. Miss Ellen Carlson, the young lady who for several years was employed in Dr. J. Hansson’s offiee, left this mornig for New York and will sail on June 19th on the White Steamer line for her former home at Ostarp, Sweden, where she will make her future home. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Ross, of Chicago, and Livingston Ross, who has just graduated from Boston College of Technology, arrived Saturday, the former for an over-Sun-day visit. Bradley Ross also came home today from Wisconsin University, where he has been attehding the agricultural school. Chairman Alexander of the house ship trust investigating committee, making public the first three volumes of the committee’s proceedings JJriday, declared they contained evidence that competition between coastwise lines had practically been eliminated and that all established lines from American ports were in “agreements.” Jerry Karsner, who works in the laundry department of-the Makeev er hotel, was prostrated by the heat while gathering clothes from the line sohrtly before noon today. *He fell to the ground and was unconscious for several moments, but later revived/ and was apparently not much damaged in consequence of the prostration,
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