Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

REPUBLICANS NAME STATE TICKET TUESDAY AFTERNOON s- ' Good Ticket Placed in the Field, and Convention Enthusiastic Throughout All Sessions. r • ;> ——— j .

We have just deceived a fine assortment of Oxfords for boys and girls. We have the new things for them. Inspect our line before purchasing your children shoes. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

Harry Zimmerman, the telegraph operator, who was stationed at Fair Oaks for a number of years and gave up telegraphy owing to his poor health, has now taken a job with the Monon at Michigan City. He is considerably improved in health and hopes to be able to stand the work.

Art Cole, the railway mail clerk who has the milk train run, severely sprained his left wrist, causing a temporary'paralysis of the left arm, Tuesday of last week. He was trying tc loosen a mail sack in the car when the accident occurred. He has been laying off at his home in Lafayette and Joe Long has been on the run since the accident.

Special flyer for this week. 150 boVa’ knee suits, sizes 4 to 16 years, of good, all Wool materials. The coats are just as good stuff as any. The trousers are straight knee pants. Therefore I wish to close them out. See the price, $1.78 per suit. See the show window.

MODEL CLOTHIERS. S LEOPOLD, Mgr.

George Phillips and wife returned to Hammond this morning. She had been here about a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randle. Her mother has beeff-aulte ill but is now some better. Mr. Phillips came down Tuesday to see his aged mother, Mrs. Ruth Phillips, who recently suffered the fracture of one of her hips. She is very feeble dnd the outcome of her accident is somewhat in doubt.

A Rensselaer citizen yesterday discussed the dog subject with the writer. He is of TRrtjpiniatt that there are a lot of worthless dogs ebout Renßßelaer that ought to be disposed of. There has been considerable agitation about hydrophobia this spring in other places and the sad occurence near Medaryville laßt year when Mrs. Pass lost her life should be a warning to dog owners. Assessors should see that no dog escapes taxation and the worthless and homeless curs should be killed. 0>