Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Mrs. -Carrie D. Short went to Monticello today on business. A Mrs. H. G. Clark, of Mt. Ayr., took the train here today for Indianapolis. Rev. C. L. Harper made a trip to Indianapolis today. Mrs. F. A. Turfler and son Francis are spending today in Chicago. Misseß Jessie Makeever and Alice Coen are spending today in Chicago. Fine dry salt meat only' 10c per lbat the Depot Grocery this week. . Thompson Ross wa? home from Chicago over, Sunday. When in need, remember that fine country lard at The Home Grocery. Mrs. John Fox, of Gary, was the guest over Sunday of Miss Bessie Davis. Mrs. W. F. Smith and son Milliard returned home Saturday'from a week’s visit in Chicago. » Brother Adolph, of the Indian school, went to Kankakee today for a visit of several days with friends. Noble York and Junior Benjamin went to Chicago this morning for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Mary D. Eger and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Eger went to Chicago Sunday and will remain over today. * Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter, Miss Maurine, returned Saturday night from a week’s visit in Chicago. We can give you better clothes for less money than any other concern in our city. C. EARL DUVALL. It is reported that the Home Grocery sold over a hundred bushels of their fine home grown potatoes Saturday. The Depot Grocery has enjoyed a nice steady growth .since its beginning. Its managers carry a good grade of goods and make every effort to piease.
Miss Selma Leopold arrived home from Ann Arbor Saturday night for the spring vacation. Mrs. Leopold met her in Chicago and they remained there all day Saturday. Rensselaer nbw has four women in Chicago hospitals. Mrs. EL P. Honan is at the West Side hospital, and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades, Mrs. Ray Adams and Mrs. Clyde Randle are at Hahnemann. All went there for operations. Bert DeMoss and wife, of DeMotte, were in Rensselaer over night and went to Hammond this morning, where Mrs. DeMoss will be examined by a specialist. Her health is very poor. Caleb Powers, who was charged with complicity in the murder of Governor Gobel, of Kentucky* several years ago and exonerated of the charge, is now a congressman from Kentucky, and took his seat at the opening of the special session.
C. B. Brunsdon returned to East Chicago this morning after a visit over Sunday with J. R. Stevens. Fine tailor made suits in all the lastest styles and shades, at the Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. The horse which Harrison Timmons drove to the American Express wagon died last Friday night, the result of colic. Mrs. Chas. Harmon returned to Terre Haute today after a visit of three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown. Easter shirts, hats, hose, neckwear, top coats, underwear, and everything for the men and boys. C. EARL DUVALL. Brother Sylvester, of the Indian school, is improved from his recent sickness and was able to be out Sunday for the first time. —— A fine display of suits, top coat£, slip-on coats and all kinds of auto coats now on display at reasonable prices. C. EARL DUVALL. A Sunday school has been organized at No. 6 school house in Newton township. Sunday school next Sunday at 2 p. m., and preaching by Rev. Parrett at 3 p. m. The Rensselaer schools resumed this morning after a week’s vacation. There will be a pull of six weeks now and then comes the long summer vacation. Collegian, Class A and Frat clothes now on display in blue serges, fancy and plain, grays, tans, browns and all the latest shades and styles. C. EARL DUVALL. Dr. M. D. Gwin has purchased a new auto emblem which is the approved emblem of the American |Jedical Society and differs materially from the “Red Cross” emblem adopted by the Red Cross society. It consists of a green X, exclosed in a circle of brass and the monogram of the physician in polished brass letters is across the X. It is a very nice design.
V \ | Our suits are jiot only made to measure, but they are strictly handtailored and will all fit you beautiful, and all linings and front on the coats are guaranteed to wear as long and hold up as long as the suits last. C. EARL DUVALL. Mrs. Leonard Rhoades withstood the operation she underwent at Hahnemann hospital in Chicago last Saturday very well and it is believed it will result in her restoration to health. The surgeon said that the operation should have been performed ten years ago. Hazel Carr has purchased an acre of ground off the north side of the ball park and adjoining his residence property. He is now fencing it in. This will considerably lessen/the size of the park but there will be plenty of room le£t. The entrance to the park will be at the grandstand hereafter. ___! The Rensselaer Garage has purchased a new air compressor for pumping up tires. It is mounted on a thfee-wheeled carriage and can be hauled about the garage to any car. It runs by gasoline engine and is a great improvement over the old back breaking method.
(XOTHCRAFT All-Wool _ Clothes We arc After the Clothing Business This Season with the pick of all the lines. Come to our store) we want to show you these suits) they are fine and the prices so ! reasonable that we are proud of them. THE G. E MURRAY COMPANY
