Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONDAY LOCALS. Thompson Ross was down from Chicago over Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Powell went to Linden this morning for a short visit. , One pair of Oxfords free with every suit of clothes sold by G. E. Murray Co. Nice northern grown white sand potatoes 10c a peck or 40c a bushel at John Eger’s. Billy Barker returned this morning to Remington, where he is working on the stone roads. P. B. Downs went to Lafayette today and will visit bis father near Battle Ground a couple of days. Mrs., Fountaine, of Goodland, came This morning for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Rice Porter. SIO.OO suits this week at the Quality Shop for $7.50, so now get busy. C. EARL DUVALL. Music while you eat at the socialto be given Tuesday evening by the orchestra of the Christian church. $22.00 suits this week at the Quality Shop for $16.50. C. EARL DUVALL. The monthly social by the M. E. Industrial Society will be held at Mrs. Elmer Gwin’s Tuesday. Everybody invited. Miss Mary Nagel returned to Chi-, cago this morning after a visit of two weeks with her parents and other relatives here. Attend the ice cream and cake social to be held at the Christian church Tuesday evening, June 14th. Benefit of the orchestra. This is the closing week at St. Joseph's college and a number of visitors, largly parents and relatives of the students, are here to attend the closing events. Be sure and buy your suit this week of us. It Will cost you just what it costs us, so get busy. C. EARL DUVALL. Miss Virginia Kessler, of Morocco, who was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. Rice Porter, left this morning for Louisville) Ky., where she will visit for five or six weeks. Theodore George returned to Chicago this morning after a short visit at home. He is studying the lines at Marshall Fields’ wholesale house and will probably be assigned to Indiana territory. The biggest thing yet, as you will have a chance to make $4.00 or $5.00 this week on a suit of clothes or a bill of furnishing goods, as everything this week goes at wholesale cost. . C, EARL DLVAT.L
Peter Grieser and sister, Miss Emma, went to Metamora, 111., this morning to attend the funeral of their grandmother, the mother of their mother,; who died at the age of 62 years. Owing to the sickness of Joseph Grieser, his wife was unable to go to the: funeral. O. G. Maxwell bid in the May ditch. Saturday, the lateral No. 2, going to M. B. Price, who had a lively set-to with Frank Babcock, of Carpenter township, which resulted good naturedly in Myrt bidding in the lateral, of which Mr. Babcock is superintendent of construction. Attend the sale at Duvall’s Quality Shop this week. As everything this week goes at wholesale cost and gives you a chance to make $4.00 to $5.00 on a suit or a bill of shirts, underwear, socks, hats, fancy vests, and everything. | C. EARL DUVALL. ' Saturday, Sunday and today have been the finest since March, and are calculated to take the yellow out of the corn and put a smile on the face of the corn farmer. Evidently we are now squared away for a spell of good weather, notwithstanding the gloomy prognostications of the various forecasters, Hicks, et al. The 36 hour cast is for clear weather. Horace Scruby, of Longmont, Colo., champion of Colorado high schools in discus, hammer arid shot put, visited in Rensselaer Thursday and Friday at the home of Dr. I. M. Washburn, being the guest of Mrs. J. W. Paxton and daughter. He was successful in winning the shot put in Chicago, and is therefore the high school world champion in that class.- is a fine allaround athlete and it is possible .that Coach Stagg may secure him for Tootball timber, his record in that game being very high class. . «■ -, a *A J' l
