Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 171, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1914 — Mrs. Beam to Have Millinery Department in Rowles A Parker’s. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Beam to Have Millinery Department in Rowles A Parker’s.

Mrs. W. H. Beam, who engaged in the millinery business tost spring and who has enjoyed a splendid success, is to occupy the millinery department of Rowles A Parker's new store. 'Mrs. Pureupile will move from the room on Washington street she has occupied for so many years to the room Mrs. Beam vacates and the room Mrs. Pureupile vacates has been rented to Ralph O’Riley for a bakery. Mr. O'Riley is a son of Dennis O’Riley, postmaster of Remington, and was raised up in the baking business. FOr several months past he has been baking for B. F. Barnes. Ralph expects to be ready to open up his new business about Aug. 15th. He is having a portable oven installed in the rear and will equip the front as a first-class display and salesroom. John Frey, who worked for Mr. Barnes for some time befone and who was compelled to quit because of the rheumatism. Is now back at his old job again and is looking for a house so that he can remove here He his been at Wfoehestar sinee be left Rensselaer.