Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HEAR SENATOR CLAPP AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. Mrs. I. J. Porter returned this-morn-ing from a visit of eight* days at Plymouth and Valparaiso. Special inducements on all suits,, overcoats and winter goods this week, Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1. Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr. Samuel Slabaugh and wife returned to Greentown, Miami county, this morning after a visit with the family of Simon Chupp, near Surrey. For sweater coats and underwear we can’t be beat. A full Inie in all colors and sizes, from 50c up. Model Clothing Co., S. Leopold, Mgr. Dr. Loy is utilizing an old building that was in the rear of his office for a garage, having moved it to the rear and side of his office and making some alterations in it. A merry-go-round, the same one that was here on July 4th, is here for the horse show and is being erected today on the old stand west of the Republican office.
> Mrs. Jane Webb, of Toledo, Ohio, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Phillip Blue, left this morning for a visit at Kokomo. Mr; Blue accompanied her as far as Logansport to assist her in changing cars. “Grandfather” John M. Gwin arrived here yesterday afternoon from near Monticello, where he had been slaying for some time with his daughter, Mrs. Lan McDaniels. He passed his 92nd birthday on Aug. 19th, and is in fine health and as jovial as ever. He will remain here for an indefinite time.
B. J. Jarrette, who Recently rented the Chapman business room on Washington street, arrived this morning to begin preparations for starting business. He will call his'store Jarrette’s. Variety Store and will probably be open for business by Oct. 15th. He has already shipped his household goods and Mrs. Jarrette will join him here upon their arrival. Mr. Jarrette has been a traveling salesman for the past twelve years and has every appearance of being a hustler. There was a njeeting last evening of the public library board and it was decided to write Architect Weatherhogg, of Fort Wayne, to come here and see what means it will be necessary to' employ to repair the roof at the library, which has leaked for a long time. The roof is slate and local mechanics did not care about tackling the repair job. The repair will probably prove quite expensive but the board decided to have it done right and thus put an end to the trouble. The board also decided to keep the library closed every evening from 5:30 t0.6:30 o'clock. ✓ • . Midshipman James E. Brenner left this morning for Annapolis to take up his second year work at the U. S. naval academy. He will not return for another visit until September of next year, after he has completed the second year work. Jim is getting along splendidly and the schooling he is receiving is to qualify him for a naval officer. After four years as a midshipman, he will have two years as a past midshipman and then will receive the grade of ensign, which is the same as a second lieutenant in thearmy. The last two years will be spent altogether on battleships. Jim expects to take up fencing this year, that being a popular sport among cadets.
This is the Handy Store During the heat of summer there are a host of appetising things that we oan supply ready to sat. Wo necessity at all for cooking oneself cooking meals. Our Canned Goods department is always ready to servo you. Dotted Mam, Siloed Beef. Delicacies In biscuits to no end. The freshest fruits from far and near. Xn short, there is every requisite here to enable a housekeeper to prepare appetising meals easily and quickly. And best of all, the grades that we handle are guaranteed to bo v pure and wholesome. Try us on anything you like. ■ ' ■ *_ ■’ . * - . I McFarland & Sou : Sellable Grocers.
