Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Wedding or printed—furnished by The Republican. Special prices on our rugs and Idee curtains that are sure to interest you. ROWLES & PARKER. Misses Pearl and Chloe Wasson went to Chicago this morning to .visit the family of N. H. Hurd. See Duvall’s Class A clothes in all sizes and prices. ’ C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. W. A. Wellinghoff returned to Gary this morning after a short visit with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Spaulding. Allen Fendig returned to Wheatfield this morning after having been here over Sunday visiting his grandmother Mrs. Mary Fendig. Van Grant expects to start for the northwest tomorrow, stopping first in the Dakotas. He is looking for allocation for his restaurant. Duvall’s quality shop for everything nice to wear, and to fit everybody’s pocketbook. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Esau Hart, ofßemington, whose sickness was several times mentioned in the Republican, died last Thursday and was burled Sunday. She was an old resident of that town. We are the only house in town that carries a full line of package and bulk garden seeds, onion sets, and north-ern-grovyn seed potatoes. JOHN EGER. The Ladies’ Industrial society of the M. E. church will hold their regular monthly social at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Wasson Tuesday afternoon April 12th. Everybody cordially invited. Our special for this week only: 4 cans of fancy Country Gentleman corn, early June peas, sour krout, pumpkin, green of wax beans, for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. Some person took abotit 30 flowers out of the tulip bed at the cemetery Sunday, much to the annoyance of the takes great pride in his flowers. Proof of the guilt of any person doing this would be expensive for them. Robert Yeoman last week completed the addition to the E. A. Aldrich residence on north Main street, consisting of a parlor, bathroom, vestibule and porch, greatly adding to the appearance and convenience of the house. ' , Hamlin H. Smith, who went to Colorado and took a land claim last |pll, is prospering very well. He has his claim of 320 acres all fqpced, 20 acres broken, potatoes' planted and his garden made, all before the 20th of March. He is in Cheyenne dounty He is the son of Jeff Smith, of Newton township. For nobby Kingsbury hats, go to Duvall’s quality shop, as you will find everything nobby for the men and boys. C. EARL DUVALL. Master in Chancery Daniels, who was here from Indianapolis a short time this morning, Informed the Republican that the deposition of Robert Parker was taken in the case of Trustee Cheadle against the Rensselaer First National Bank last Friday. All day was consumed at the pen'tentiary in securing his evidence. There is still more testimony to be taken and the decision will not be given for some time; * '