Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Baptist Church Notice. Meetings will be held each night this week. The pastor preaches tonight on the topic, "JJt might have been.” We are gratified with the interest that has been taken in the meetings and hope for a continuance of the same. Invite your unsaved friends to come to the meetings with you. Miss Mildred Biggs has returned from West Lebanon, where she has been staying with her grandparents for a couple of months. , George Putts is home from Logansport, where he has been firing on the Pennsylvania railroad, for a visit of a couple of weeks. Robert Yeoman and wife, of Newton township, returned this morning from Attica, where they had been since last Friday. He attended Nave’s big sale while there.

Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins, who her home with her son Homer in Monticello, came over this morning for a short visit. She was 83 years of age on Jan. 10th and is enjoying very .good health. ■ -- - * If you are going to do any fencing this season see that new “Royal” woven wire fencing at Rowles & Parker’s. The fencing is the best, and our prices mean arsaving to you. ROWLES & PARKER. Rev. J. C. Parrett went to Union City today to assist Rev. Miller, of that city, in a two weeks’ revival meeting, repaying the visit of Rev. Miller here during the recent meetings conducted by Rev. Parrett. We guarantee our White Star and Acme flours at $1.35 and $1.45 to be equal to any flour sold at any price. Don’t be hoodwinked into buying high priced flour when you can positively get the best for less mohey. We stand back of every sack with a guarantee. ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Sills, Jr., are here from Gary packing their household goods preparatory to moving hehce. They will make their home in Chesterton, ten miles out from Gary. The difference in rentals warrants their living there. A good flat or cottage in Gary brings from S3O to S4O per month. —Monticello Journal. . ...... «* If you are not already one of our clothing customers let us fit you out with a Kuppenheimer make. Guaranteed in every respect, and positively the best clothing money can buy. ROWLES & PARKER.

Carey F. Lowraan brought to Jasper county with him a big Percheron stallion named Oirondon, which he purchased last year in Michigan. The animal is 5 years of age and weighs 2,160 pounds. He was imported in 1908. This will add to heavy horse breeding interests of the county. Mr. Lowman’s horse will be advertised during the season in The Semi-Week-ly Republican. Ray Hopkins came home from Wabash college Saturday for the spring vacation. He is not nearly so heavy as he used to be and the nickname of “Fat,” which designattd him from the many other Hopkinses here, will probably have to be dispensed with because of its inappropriateness and the one given him at college adopted. There he is a football idol and every kid in Crawfordsville knows him by the name of “Sis.” The domestic science proved very popular and the large number of ladies who attended it were much gratified at the ground covered in the four lesson and lecture periods by Miss McCheyae. The ladies decided to organize a domestic science club and Mrs. A. P. Burton was elected president and Mrs. W. S. Day secretary. The meeting dates and details of the organization will be worked out soon and further mention of it made in these columns.

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