Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. A. G. Catt made a business trip to Chicago todays We pay 25 cents per dozen for strictly fresh, clean eggs. FANCY PRODUCE MARKET. Come and see the great cooking wonder at our store all next week. You have a chance to get a Souvenir Set of Ware Free. See large advertisement in this paper. WARNER BROS. List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the' week ending Oct. 26th: Mr. Joseph Hallag, Mr. Byron S. Rady, Fred Williams, David Hopkins, James B. Neff, Mrs. Daniel C. MacLachlin, Mrs. R. Parrish, Miss Viola Wolfe, Miss Anna Toomire. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Strong went to Chicago this morning, where he will have his eyes examined and It is thought probable that he will have to submit to an operation. He has been having much trouble with his eyes .and they have been getting worse for a long time. Frank Morlan, who proved up a land claim in North Dakota, has sold his land for $4,200, and is this week having a sale of his farming implements, stock, etc. His farm was near Lansford, and his mother has been living with him. Frank is not certain about his future movements, but thinks some of going to Montana. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Ves Richards came over from Sheldon, 111., Saturday, on account of the wet roads, and will spend a few days at home. John Morgan, who works with Ves on the Thompson & Smith contract at Sheldon, is also here temporarily. The Sheldon work will not be completed for almost two years, in all probability. James Sprigg, who was operated on about two months ago, and who was in a very critical condition for some time, was able to be in town today for the first time since his operation. He is feeling far from well, but thinks he will eventually come arbund all right. He'was today.marketing a load of potatoes, but had to have the manual work done by another as he Is still too weak to do anything himself. Children Cry ‘ FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Ray Collins, who is planning to move to Kansas, made a double deal with Sam Pullins the olher day, and after selling him all hia. household goods, which he had advertised In the Republican, he rented Sam his new house, across the street from the Simon Phillips residence. Sam has been quite fortunate in the west and owns large farms in both South Dakota and Montana, which he has rented for a period of three years and which will bring him in a fine rental. He expects to make Rensselaer his residence during that time. • While the Democrat speaks critically of the young men on the republican ticket, it speaks with pride of the “young” men nominated on the democratic ticket, and uses the term "another young man” in reference to its own ticket as though that were the only virtue required. In one issue that paper runs down the republican ticket because of the “young” men on it; in another issue it praises the democrat ticket because of the “young” men on it. The democratic idea seems to be that whatever they do is all right and whatever Ithe other- fellow does is all wrong.