Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Princess Conight —♦— PICTURE. Who’s Who! comedy. You Stole My Purse, comedy. SONG, The Longer We’re Together, The Harder It Is to Part. '/ By Roseoe Wilson. *
P. W. HORTON : Piano Tuning and Repairing « A Specialty. J < Rensselaer, . . Indiana. 1
Box Social and Ice Cream Supper. A box social and ice cream supper will be given at Union Center school house, ten miles north and west from Rensselaer, on the evening of Friday, October 28th. All are cordially invited. , GRACE PEYTON. ■ l The best tea and coffee—The Millar Line—Home Grocery. Try our new home-made dill pickles. JOHN EGER. Mrs. N. E. Fisher and Mrs. F v Blancett, of Champaign, 111., returned to their home today after a visit of about a week with Geo. W. Terwilleger and fataily. Aaron Hickman returned to Hammond this morning, owing to the severe sickness of the baby of his son Alfred and wife, whose life in now despaired of. Firman Thompson is having a new sheep barn and some new cribs built on his farm near Parr. George Green and Orson Lewis are building the cement foundations. D. S. Makeever and A. F. Lpng accompanied Dr. Hansson to Indianapolis yesterday and Mr. Makeever purchased an Overland auto, which Dr. Hansson is driving through. We have jiist received a new supply of Barnyard Shoes. The demand for shows they supply a long felt want. If you want work shoes of comfort and durability, try the Barnyard Shoe. Sold and warranted at Fcndig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Terrance Thompson is spending a few days at home. He has been working at Lowell, helping to install the new metallic telephone system: The Lowell plant now belongs to the Chicago Bell Co. ' We’ve arranged it. A special representative from our Chicago tailoring firm, W. D. Schmidt & Co., is going to be here Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28th and 29th. He is bringing 50!) samples of woolens, in large pieces. Better look them over; it’ll be worth while; $12.50 to $40.00. MODEL CLOTHING CO., S. LEOPOLD, Manager.
Mrs. John Kelley, of Marion, daughter of George McCoy and a sister of Reed McCoy, of McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer a short time this morning, the guest of Mrs. R. B. Harris, an old friend. Her visit was disappointingly short. * In an age of specialization such as ours, you should buy your footwear of an Exclusive Shoe Store. We study footwehr and the art of fitting shoes and claim to have the best possible goods for the lowest possible price. We are anxious to have an opportunity to prove the above assertions. Try us when getting your next shoes. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, ~t —— Opera House Block. Samuel Michael, of Logansport, who recently murdered his farm tenant in Carroll county, will be tried in Logansport. The Delphi Herald says that he will be tried by his neighbors and friends and that he is just as good as acquitted now. At the time the murder was committed it seemed to be unprovoked and Michael seemed to have gone to the farm in a bad mood and to have taken the life of his tenant when raging with anger. It is claimed that Logansport newspapers have prejudiced the people in his favor and hinted that there will be no trouble there in finding a jury that will acquit him. Take down the bars,-turn yourself loose among the handsome woolen samples shown here Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28th and 29th, in large pieces and see what happens. It’s a cinch you’ll find the pattern and style for that Fall and Winter Suit and OvercoAt you’ve been thinking about. MODEL CLOTHING CO., . S. LEOPOLD, Manager. “I have been somewhat costive, but Doan’s Regulets gave Just the results desired. They act mildly and regulatejf the bowels perfectly.—George B. Krause, 306 Walnut Ave. r Altoona, Pa.
