Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Miss Louise Keifer went to Milwaukee, Wis., today for a ten days’ visit. Both the Princess and Rex theatres reopen tonight. Mayor Meyers went to Monticello, 111., this qnoyning on a business trip. Prof. C. F % Bradshaw went to Indianapolis, his home, today. Robert Wartena went to Remington , , \ a* on business today. Kingsbury and Goodwear stiff hats in very latest blocks and all sixes. C. EARL DUVALL. Devere and - Ray" Yeoman returned from f Valparaiso today. Devere has been taking a course -in surveying. Mrs. J. W. Childers and. Mrs. Ida Benjamin are attending the W. R. C. convention at Terre Haute this week. Edson Murray, .ibn of Postmaster Murray,, leftior Cincinnati this morning to visit relatives. , .1 l-t ..i ±

Prof. H O. Lancing, who was the biology teacher in the schools here this i year, returned to his home near Muncie today. Mrs. Purcupile has purchased a fine line of midsummer hats which are now on display. Don’t fail to see them. Scott Chesnut returned to the large ranch owned and controlled by the Indiana Land company, near DeMotte,' this morning. ' The midsummer hat styles are ve.’y attractive and Mrs. Purcupile wishes to call attention to the new line just placed in her stdre. The thirty-fourth annual meeting of the Indiana Pharmaceutical associa tion will be held at the Claypool hotel in Indiaqapolin, June 14, 15 and 16.

Day Jordan, who lias been attending school in Valparaiso, returned home today. Her brother, James Jordan, returns from Purdue University next week. We have on display the nobbiesi line of shirts that was ever shown -in our city and we can fit anybody at reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL. B. D. Comer tools; -the early train for Chicago this morning. He went there to superintend the sale of the first butter shipped from the Parr creamery. Now is the time to buy Duvall’s Class A clothes, as we can give you prices that will surprise you and will suit your pocketbook. C. EARL DUVALL.

G. W. Ruggles, Inventor of' the rotary snow plow and of nation wide fame as a canoe builder, is dead at his home in Charlotte, near Rochester, N. Y., age 63. Timothy Comer, one of the old settlers of Jafeper county, but now an inmate of the soldiers’ home at Marion, is here on a furlough and visiting’ relatives. / Chris Morganegg went to Sheridan, lib, Wednesday, taking his daughter Eva there to remain during the summer- with her sister, Mrs. Lesta Schneider. Mrs. Mable Trainor, of South Bend, who on Saturday was jriven a verdict in the Good will contest, whereby she will get. $300,000 left by her mother, is preparing to build on old people’s home on a farm near South Bend. If you are going to attend the alumni banquet or Junior reception you .will need a nice white pleated shirt, a swell necktie or fancy hose and be sure and buy that Class A blue serge SUit. '.#fvsr"■' C. EARL DUVALL.