Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONDAY. Sam Perkins Is home from White county for a short visit. Mrs. J. W. Rishling, of Lee, is spending the day in Rensselaer. Isaac Tuteur and wife and son Williard, of Chicago, are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Anna Tuteur Corn is generally reported to have come up poorly and to be generally a very poor stand. Arthur Mayhew in now selling his choice Wyandotte eggs for 75 cents per setting. Mrs. Austin Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, are spending today at Momence. 111. Miss Anna Jasperson returned to Tefft today after a short visit with Miss Mary Goetz in Newton township. Hon. C. W. Hanley made the Decoration Day address at Morocco and L» H. Hamilton spoke in honor of the old soldiers at DeMotte. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stiers, of Lee, are spending the day with his sister, Mrs. Henry Randle, who has been quite sick. Mrs. E. L, Clark went to Lafayette today for a short visit with her daughters, Mrs. J. E. Carson and Mrs. Robert Johnson. J. C. Sharpneck and wife, of Chicago, formerly of Pennsylvania, were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gray. Beatrice and Clyde Tilton went to Wheatfield this morning for a short visit with their, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tilton. Rice Porter went to Chicago today to meet his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Porter, of Coats, Kans., who will arrive here tonight for a visit with relatives. r- • • ——— A. J. Harmon is back from North Dakota prepared to push South Dakota lands, convinced that there is a great chance for the industrious farmer with limited means. Mrs. George Ulm and daughter, Lucy, are visiting her former home at Shreve, Ohio. They will be absent about a month. Mr. Ulm went Sunday morning to Kqwanna, where he will worlcon a dredge. Walter Doty, son-in-law of old man Hriedl, was 1 acquitted by the Newton county jury of complicity in the assault and robbery of Friedl. He was Implicated by the confession of Bumgarden. Miss Day Jordan, who has been attending the spring term at Valparaiso, returned Saturday, bringing Miss Grace Williams, Mr. Frank Hutchinson, and Mr. John Danforth, all students, home with her for an -over Sunday visit. They returned Monday morning, being accompanied by Miss Chede Jordan, of the 1910 graduating class, who will enter Valparaiso for the summer term.
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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 officer of the company and every workman in the shops is imbued with the ambition to 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.
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