Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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At the weekly meeting of the Van Rensselaer club it was decided to hold the annual picnic on Thursday, August 27, at Nagle’s grove, at tfvo o’clock, and the same committees will have charge which were appointed to manage the picYiic which was postponed. Dr. Rose Remmek, whose office is over Jessen’s jewelry store, calls attention to the fact that all glasses procured from her are not only properly fitted tor defects of eyesight but are examples of what perfection in optical grinding means, and are always made in exact conformity to correct the defect as found by examination. Ask her tor a further examination.—Adv. Clark and Wilcox went to Knox yesterday to do the battery work for the Wheatfleld team against the Knox club. Wheatfleld was outclassed from the start and never had a chance of winning. Timely hitting aided with Wheatfleld errors gave the Knox gang the game. Hanley held""the Wheatflelders easily. Wilcox was forced to retire in the sixth with a split finger. Knox has a fast ball club and an effort should be made to get them to hook up with the Athletics. The Knox club is made up of fast semipro players from various places. But one man is from Knox.