Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Deere spreaders for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mis. Rice Porter and son went to Goodland today for a short visit. Phone 273 for all grades of soft and hard coal. County Agent O. G. Barrett will be at Remington Wednesday as usual, this week. Mrs. C. M. Stanley went to Hedrick, Warren county, Sunday, for a week’s visit with relatives. F. J. Brown, of Chicago, was the guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark, yesterday afternoon, Fresh ground new corn meal and buckwheat flour. Ask-your grocer or phone the mill, 456. John Ward, of Brook, has engaged to work in Frank King’s blacksmith shop, and will move •here this week. / J. W. Beckman is home to spend some time, possibly all winter. He is a traveling salesman for a cement company and the road men are called in during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich, of Brook, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Washburn, of Goodland, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartley.
Katherine Fanger, age 16, who was hurt in a Pennsylvania wreck near Vanwert, Ohio, received a verdict of $12,000, being two thousand more than 'her demand. Her injuries were internal. Representatives of the lake steamship lines centering in Chicago held another meeting in that city Friday and sent out further calls for help In their fight against the LaFollette seamen’s hill, which provides for more seamen and more lifeboats. Higher prices for shoes and other finished products of leather were predicted by John E, Wilder, .head of the Wilder-Manning Tanning company at a meeting Friday in Chicago of the National Association of tanners, of which Mr. Wilder is president. John Magill, employed in the Lovington mines near Decatur, 111., Friday unearthed what appears to be a petrified human foot. It was imbedded in the rock 1,000 feet below the surface of the earth.* The foo; has been sent to experts for examination. Annual weighing of the mails, at railroad expense, is proposed in a bill introduced by Represetative Lloyd of Missouri. The weighing would require thirty working days. Mr. Lloyd estimates that his proposal, if adopted, would save $338,702 a year to the government. Governor Ralston will he the big attraction at the conference of Associated Charities and Correction which convenes in Gary Nov. 15-18. Gov. Ralston will speak at the First Baptist church Sunday afternoon. The subject of his address has not been announced but will probably be along charity lines. The United States circuit court of appeals Friday took under advisement a decision on the appeal of twenty-eight iron workers and other labor men convicted of dynamiting conspiracy one year ago in the United States district court at Indianapolis. Try our Classified Column.
It’s Time to Order that Thanksgiving Suit. Come in and look over our samples before buying. Or, if you can’t afford a new one come in and let us clean your old one. Our dry cleaning positively leaves no odor. Work called for and delivered. Moore & Robinson Phono 408
