Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
About thirty members of P. W. Clarke’s Sunday school class which consists of young married men surprised him at his home Monday evening, appearing unannounced andbringIng with them a good supply of oysters. A very pleasant., evening was passed.
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J. N- Tanner, whq has worked as a blacksmith in Rensselaer for several years prior to five years, ago, arrived here yesterday and will remai for a few days. He has a little deal on that may result in his return to Jasper county and his old acquaintances will welcome him back. His present home is Bucklin, Kans., where he is engaged in the blacksmithing business. He bought a farm tfhen he first went to Kansas, paying only a little over S6OO for it He sold the farm a year ago for $3,200 and the same fram sold this year for $6,400.
Speaker of the House of Representatives “Uncle" Joe Canncn, will aid in the fight for tariff revision. This will disappoint some people who claimed that he was irrevocably a stand patter. . While the rest of the country has been cussing “Uncle” Joe he was handsomely indorsed in his own district The republican party pledged a tariff revision and the republican party will make such change In schedules as the people themselves demand. This party has never cleved the people and- it had no thought of decleving them when it pledged tariff revision in its platform. “Uncle” Joe probably has his faults, but so have his critics and so has Sam Gompers, who made such a miserable failure of his effort to array the laboring men against. Mr. Cannon. They knew their friend V 1 Danville, and they would sooner trust to “Uncle” Joe than to the prejudice of Gompers. The friends of the people and the friends of the tariff will revise it.
WEDNESDAY .
Save time by ordering your meat and groceries at Lowman’s Market Prompt deliveries made by Lowman. Order your meats and groceries there. Miss Edith Strlckfaden, of Lafayette, Is the guest of Miss Lena Tu-. eur. ————— If you have anything to sell—why sell It An ad In the Republican will do it Don’t forget the Christian church bazaar, the 4th and sth of December. For fancy fresh fruit and vegetables for your Thanksgiving dinner, phone No. 54. Order your fresh meats and groceries together at. Lowman’s market. Call central and say "Lowman’s Market" •Visit the bazaar by the ladlee of the Christian church, Dec. 4th and sth. Place- It will be held will bo announced later. Bert Sparling and mother, Mrs. Mery Sparling and Mrs. Harve Miller returned Monday evening from a visit of three weeks at Greensburg and Coats, Kans.
