Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Pop and soft drinks of all kinds at Rowen & Kiser’s, phone 202. Our experience with “sleeping over It’’ proposition is that the thing we slept over isn’t there the next morning. Straw Hats can be bought for less money at the store of TRAUB &' SELIG than at any other store in town. o . Don’t fail to see the pack of genuine Siberian blood hounds in Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Monday evening, June 30. Miss Emma Nelson, of Clifton, 111., returned to her home today after a visit since Tuesday with Mrs. Anna Warner. TRAUB & SELIG just received a big assortment of cool comfortable Suits and have made a special Fourth of July Offer on them. —iy —in in him ii i ■ Thelma and Beatrice Tilton went to DeMotte today to spend a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Greve. One leason why railroad wrecks are so numerous nowadays is that the girls have no red petticoats with which to flag trains. A man starts a lie traveling, and by the time it goes all around the town and gets back to him it looks more convincing to him than the truth. Mr. arfd Mrs. C. F. Spain went to Monticello this afternoon to attend the funeral of her half-brother, Charles Criswell, whose death occurred yesterday. Mrs. Will Lowman, of southeast of town, has had quite a severe attack of appendicitis but is now considerably improved and will probably get well without an operation. A classified Adv. will rent it | n * * • ° Think << < > <> < > ii» < > (i < > n < >
