Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1909 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wash and Alf Lowman are in Monon today, Frank Hardman left this morning for Champaign, 111., to enter the Illinois state university. Capt. J. M. Wasson went to Chicago loday and will probably remain over tomorrow and see President Taft. S. A. Simpson, the barber who bought the Parcells shop and conduced it for some time, and who now lives at Medaryville, was herq on business yesterday. Why pay exorbitant prices for your tialor made suits? Rowles & Parker, representing the Royal Tailors, will make your new fall suit from all pure wool cloths and guarantee a fit all at reasonable prices. Attorney Moses Leopold, \yho is a graduate of the state university, Went to Bloomington today with his nephew, Simon Leopold, of Brook, to install him as a pupil in the law do partment of the school. George Schilling, of Lafayette, and Emmet Snell, of Flora, both traveling men, were In Rensselaer today. Both were formerly ball players of quite marked ability, and some eight or ten years ago they used to meet frequently on opposing teams. Snell has been playing quite a little ball this, year and Schilling broke Into the game by umpiring a double header one day last week /or the Northern Indiana league at Lafayette. Both are fine young men, and not a bit the worse off for having spent a part of their lives on the base hall diamond, and both sell gdods with , the same vigor that they used to slide into second base. Rev. C. D. Royse, formerly a pastor of the Trinity M. E. church in this place, and now superintendent of most of the missionary work in western South Dakota, talked to a fair sized audience at the Methodist church Monday evening, discussing his work in the northwest. He left this morning for his He is still a member of this conference, hut is on detached work and his recent re-appointment to the South Dakota