Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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AT THE - Princess tonight —♦ — PICTURES. The New Boss of Bar X Ranch. SONG. Moon-Bird, by Mr. Roscoe Wilson.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Frank Hunt, of Lowell, was in Rensselaer today. Remember Maines & Hamilton sell “The Plow a Man Can Pull.” Mrs. R. p. Benjamin went to Lake Village today for a- short visit. Honey, 10 cents a pound. JOHN EGER. Chester Zea and family are spending today with relatives in the country. Miss Blance Embry left this morning for a week’s visit at Tangier and Kingman, Ind. Miss Ruth Parkinson left this morning for a visit with relatives at Gary and New Carlisle. W. J. Imes came down from Chicago today, where he has been attending the Knight Templar conclave. Don’t have trouble with your threshing coal. Buy the best on the market. Maines & Hamilton, phone 273. French Crooks, of Roselawn, was in town between trains today, transacting some business for his father, J. W. Crooks, the Roselawn druggist. Little Mary Jane Phillips, of Roselawn, who has been visiting Herschel Collins for several days, returned home today, Miss Herschel going with her for a visit until Sunday. ■
Frank B. Ham made a business trip to Lafayette today. Superior and Peoria grain drills‘are sold by Maines & Hamilton. Mrs. Geo. H. Healey and son Adna returned yesterday«evening from a short visit at Trafalgar. Mrs. Alfred Rigdon and two daughters, of Pine Village, arrived yesterday evening and will be the guests until Monday of Henry Nevill and family. Harvey Davisson is home from North Dakota for a visit with relatives and to tell us about conditions there. We have not had an opportunity to interview him yet. W. H. Morrison, the cream man. has moved into the beatiful new cottage just completed by Frank Foltz, on Work street. It is one of the best looking small houses in Rensselaer. Dried fruits for your threshing order. 4 lbs. fancy Sultana raisins, 4 lbs. choice prunes or 3 lbs. fancy evaporated peaches for 25 cents. JOHN EGER. L. M. Fletcher came down from Chicago last night and his sister, Mrs. George ColVert, accompanied him today to Battle Ground, where their sister, Mrs. T. F. Clark, lives and tomorrow all will go to Crawfordsville, where a big reunion of the Fletcher family will be held Sunday.
Kahn-Taitored-Clothes, You will always experience clothes satisfaction when you have your gar* meats made to Jit your individual physique. „ » Granting that “ready-for-service” clothes have reached a very commendable status, you will still have to admit that they can not fit you as if they had been made for you nor can they be characteristic personally. We have 500 samples of pure-wool fabrics to make your selection of Kahn Tailored Clothes from at prices about the same as you would expect to pay for readymade. S2O to $45 We can also fit you perfectly in Ready Made Suits and Overcoats. A Nobby Line of Soft-Collar Shirts. C. Earl Duvall Rensselaer, Indiana
