Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Get screen doors of the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. The daughters of the American revolution will meet with Mrs. A. L. Padgitt at 2:30 Friday afternoon. Miss Tillie Malchow went to Chicago this for a short visit with relatives. "j' v>.' ■■,■■■— I . The best Blkskin, Kangaroo Calf and Barnyard Shoes ever made for farm wear, $2.50 at Rowles & Parker’s. Judge Hanley returned to .Kentland this morning to resume court. A criminal assault case is to be tried today. Hurley Beam came down from Chicago to spend Sunday at home. He is getting along well with his job in the Monon freight .pfflce. Where others fail we can flit you. Our shoe department is complete. ROWLES & PARKER. John Morgan came up from Indianapolis yesterday. He will return there this afternoon to see the races on the speedway tomorrow. Miss Ora Yeoman, who now works as a stenographer at Valparaiso, came Saturday night for a Sunday visit with her father and grandparents. J. T. Figg, of Hoopeston, 111., returned home today, after a visit Friday at his Surrey farm on which Tom Lannigan lives. Miss Jesse 'Koons returned today to Logansport after a visit over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Koons, of Union township. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Halligan returned to Ottawa, 111., today after a vißit with his aged father, Patrick Halligan. Missee Agnes and Dora Kahler left this morning for Valparaiso to enter normal school for the summed term. \ y" Don’t wait until the house gets full of flies to put up screens. If your old ones are not first-class, order new screen doors of the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., phone €. Wm. Herron, of near Morocco, was in Rensselaer today having an extensive piece of bridge work inserted at Dr. Horton’s. It was commendable work. W. H. Collins, who has been making his home with his son-in-law, James Parklson, went to Knox this morning to look after some legal matters. Attorney W. lh Parklson accompanied him.

Mrs. A. E. Delouest came last week from Ocala, Fla., and will remain here during the \summer. Her father, Patrick Hallagan, is not improving any and it is probable that his sickness will result fatally. Ammonia proof shoes, the strougeßt leather made. You can find them at Rowles & Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thompson, Mrs. Ora T. Ross and son Thompson and Miss Ida Milllken, drove to Culver Sunday in Firman’s Hudson auto, and spent the day with Simon Thompson and Van Moody. The Culver commencement talfes place next week. Our screen doors are the best; hsng right, wear longest and the price is right J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. The five pickle tanks that were built here two or three years ago by the Bloomington Pickle Co., and later sold to the Squire-Dtngee Co., ale being torn down today and will be shipped to Bess Lake. Not enough people hero raised pickles to make a station prori table. We have shoes to fit the whole family, from the baby to grandma or grandpa- See them at Rowles ft Parker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Richardson came down from Chicago Saturday night and spent Sunday with her parents, Senator and Mrs. A. Hallecfc. Sunday Senator Halleck and his family and guests went to Breakwater on the Tippecanoe rlvfcr near Monticello, and spent the afternoon- Mrs. Richardson will spend the week here, but he returned to Chicago today. We tags particular pains in fitting chlldrenli shoes, as an 111 fit makes a spoiled foot. ROWLES ft PARKER. t ; f ■ Meascure the doors for new screens, then call Phone No. I, and get good ones from the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Pumps or ties, we can fit you perf€Ct r ROWLES ft PARKER.