Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ok Princess theatre HOB PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Wat oh This Space Every Sap

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Free band concert tonight by the boys’ band. See those fine prunes at Rhoades’ grocery for 5 cents a pound. „The high, school hoys will go t(> Wheatfleld to play baseball Saturday. The richest thing yet, “Frou Frou” sugar wafers, Home Grocery. Fine''white clover honey, 15 cents a pound, at Rhoades’ grocery. Use A, & K. Best flour and be happy 61.50 a sack at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Mary Lane returned to Chicago today after a short visit with her brother, A 1 Peters, south of town. Fresh Fig Newton Cakes' only 12c a pound. JOHN EGER. G. A. Rainier and wife, of Brookston, came this morning to <aisit their son, Dr. A. P. Rainier, at Remington. He met them here In an automobile. AH- styles of Oxfords and pumps for men, women and children at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, opera house block. W. H. Blodgett, the Indianapdlts special writer, was here yesterday getting a write-up of the bridge graft investigations We take pleasure in fitting shoes to feet that are hard to fit. Shoe fitting is our specialty. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Will Knox, who graduated from the pharmacy department of Chicago University last week, secured good employment at once in the city. Mr. and Mrs. George Shell hart -returned to Winamac today after a short visit with Dave Hines, and family. We keep almost everything in foot wear and are always pleased to get you what you want if we do not have it. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

United Clothes Are Built Right

Every inch of the material which goes into the manufacture of United Clothes is critically examined. If there is the slightest defect; if an inspector has the least idea that a fabric is not absolutely perfect he rejects it. —Every of the company and every workman in the shops is im : bued with the ambition jto keep United Clothes at the head of the procession. For thirty years the Richman Bros. Co. have made United Clothes and every year they have made them better, until now the man who goes to the custom-tailor for a suit of clothes is the exception. The man who knows buys United Clothes and saves from $5 to sls. Let us show you the new Spring and Summer styles.

T«vfc Fifteen and Twenty Dottan C. Earl Duvall, ** nss, &„ a . The Only Exclusive Clothier, Finisher, and Hatter iu This City.