Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1914 — Deposit Money for Berths Now For Canadian Trip. [ARTICLE]

Deposit Money for Berths Now For Canadian Trip.

Those intending to go to Canada on the excursion leaving Rensselaer on July 7th, should deposit their berth money this week so that arrangements can be made tor the Pullman car, as several days are required to secure the car, and at least 20 reservations must be made. The rate from Rensselaer will be 3.60 for upper and 4.50 tor lower berth. See me at once if you are intending to take the trip. , THEODORE GEORGE, Agent Canadian Pacific Lands.

Superintendent Dean was down from Chicago over Sunday. Mns. Dean has gone to the ihome of his parents to spend the week and will leave the first of next week tor Springfield, Ohio-, to spend several weeks with her parents.

Brick laying commenced on Washington street at the Makeover hotel corner this morning and is progressing rapidly. It*is expected that the work of putting in the concrete bed will be completed to Front street this evening. J. B. Sprague, of St Petersburg, Fla., a mdUwrighit, is assisting his brother, Ralph, in installing ttie new machinery at the Iroquois Roffier Mills. Ralph expeete to hiave everything in readiness for flow making when the home grown Wheat to ready for market and he expects to offer to the fiaiunere more and better flour tor the money titan he ever had from a Renteselaer mill. He say® he will go further than that and give them Just as good flour as can be made any place In the United States. Mir. Sprague has spent his life in the milling (business, is an expert mULer ana mrnwngM anKl macninery Whddh he is installing to the most modem manufactured. The Republican believes that he Is going great tavtag to wheat growing farmersi This being the case he should receive every encouragement. Eventually the mill may employ as-targe a force of men as are now employed in the Loughtry mills at Montiedßo. / - Every penton needing glasses can now afford to have their eyes examined by latest methods and the glasses made in our grinding do partment. Don’t put it off.—Dr. A. G. catt, Optometrist and Maaulautnring Opttotan. — r